Art & Exhibitions Peggy Guggenheim’s Descendants Sue Guggenheim Foundation Her family doesn't like how her Venetian museum is being run. By Sarah Cascone, May 8, 2014
Art World Art World Report Card: Don Draper’s Art Collection, Renzo Piano VS. the Milan Expo, and Shepard Fairey’s Influences If Don Draper were an art collector, what would he buy? By Alexandra Peers, May 8, 2014
Analysis Christie’s Brings On the Bacon One of Bacon’s most important triptychs from the 1980s is about to go on the block. By Rozalia Jovanovic, May 7, 2014
Galleries Leila Heller Expands to Midtown With Enormous 57th Street Space By Sarah Cascone, May 7, 2014
Galleries Outsider Art Fair Preview Why Frieze and other insiders should keep an eye on the outsider artists. By Sarah Cascone, May 7, 2014
Analysis New York’s 5 Fresh Faces of Auctioneering The scoop on the guys with the gavels, and how they got them. By Cait Munro, May 7, 2014
Galleries The Well-Versed Art World Just in time for Frieze week, our first limerick. By Gorgon, May 6, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Berlin’s Gallery Weekend Forges Path to Success Energy, sales, and loads of sublime art mark the 10th anniversary. By Alexander Forbes, May 6, 2014
Analysis Frieze New York Preview Take a peek at the fair's best bargains and buys. By Eileen Kinsella, May 6, 2014
Auctions Who Are the Top 10 Most Expensive Living Women Artists? This is who made the list. By Rozalia Jovanovic, May 6, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Artnet Cheat Sheet Top 10 Stories This Week (April 28–May 2). By Benjamin Sutton, May 3, 2014
Art World New Whitney Museum Building, Like Noah’s Ark, Could Ferry All of American Art to Safety New building suggests that the Whitney is about to compete in a big way. By Benjamin Sutton, May 2, 2014