Art World Robert De Niro Joined Robert Storr to Talk About the New Monograph They Worked on Dedicated to His Artist Father’s Legacy The Oscar-winning actor paid tribute to his father and his art at the 92nd Street Y. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 9, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Congo, the Late Chimpanzee Painter Whose Works Have Sold for Thousands, Will Have a Solo Show at a Respected London Gallery The show, the largest ever dedicated to the monkey Matisse, will feature 55 paintings and drawings. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 8, 2019
Analysis How Scholars and Curators Helped Create an International Art Market for Pioneering American Modernist Marsden Hartley The market for the artist's work, once confined to the US, has become much more widespread. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 30, 2019
Galleries Take a Sneak Peek Inside Pace Gallery’s Giant New Chelsea Headquarters, AKA ‘Super Pace’ The blue-chip gallery has consolidated its global operations under one roof, and pulled out all the stops. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 10, 2019
Auctions Sotheby’s Shareholders Overwhelmingly Approve the Company’s $3.7 Billion Acquisition by French Media Mogul Patrick Drahi CEO Tad Smith called it an historic moment for the 275-year-old auction house. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 5, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Pierre Soulages Will Become the Latest Living Artist to Show at the Louvre This December—Just in Time for His 100th Birthday The show will look back at the many stages of his seven-decade career. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 5, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: The Smithsonian’s Lonnie Bunch Recalls an Awkward Visit by Donald Trump + Other Stories Plus, a Chinese billionaire museum founder is arrested and Nan Goldin slams the Sacklers’ settlement proposal. By Artnet News, Sep 2, 2019
Art & Exhibitions From the Untold Story of the Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood to Caravaggio Meets Bernini, Here Are 13 Unmissable Museum Shows to See in Europe This Fall Our guide to the best museums have to offer this season. By Luise Wank, Sep 2, 2019
Politics A Newly Increased Trump Tariff on Chinese Goods Will Rattle the Art Market in America, Trade Experts Say Art dealers are collateral damage in the President's escalating trade war with China. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 29, 2019
Law & Politics The Final Knoedler Forgery Lawsuit, Over a $5.5 Million Fake Rothko, Has Been Settled, Closing the Book on a Sordid Drama The settlement marks the end of a prolonged and miserable period in the history of the art market. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 28, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Richard Serra Is Finally Lightening Up Ahead of His Heaviest Show Ever + Other Stories Plus, more artists join the protest against Shed board member Stephen Ross and the Sackler family offers $12 billion to settle a wave of lawsuits. By Artnet News, Aug 28, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Yet Another Creepy Painting Owned by Jeffrey Epstein Has Been Discovered, This Time at His New Mexico Ranch + Other Stories Plus, decoding David Koch's legacy as an arts funder and Brazil's culture secretary resigns over government censorship of LGTBQ-themed art. By Artnet News, Aug 26, 2019
Art World Mark di Suvero, Peter Saul, and Others Petition the di Rosa Center Not to Sell Off Its Collection of Bay Area Art The center says it can't afford to stay afloat without a major deaccessioning. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 21, 2019
Not All Galleries Are Closed in August. Here Are 5 Delightful Summer Shows You Can Still Catch in Europe Don't miss these summer shows in Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary. By Katie White, Aug 14, 2019
People The Greek Artist Takis, Who Used Magnets to Create Pioneering and Entrancing Kinetic Art, Has Died at 93 Marcel Duchamp and John Lennon were admirers of the inventive Greek artist. By Javier Pes, Aug 9, 2019