Art Fairs How to Get the Best Out of Art Brussels and Art Cologne in One Busy Weekend The fairs are on at the same time, but the cities are just an hour and a half apart by car. Why not do both? By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Apr 17, 2018
Art World Outsider Artist James Castle Left a Treasure Trove of Works Hidden in the Walls of His House Was this work intended as a time capsule? By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Pinault vs. Arnault: Dueling Art Shows Foreshadow the Battle That Will Reshape the Paris Museum Scene François Pinault and Bernard Arnault mark their territories with revealing group shows in Venice and Paris. By Hettie Judah, Apr 13, 2018
Art & Exhibitions How Impressionism Became Expressionism: A New Exhibition Traces Claude Monet’s Influence on the New York School The MusĂ©e de l’Orangerie in Paris juxtaposes 10 works by Monet with 20 by American titans. By Javier Pes, Apr 13, 2018
People Florida’s Norton Museum Nabs a ‘Transformative’ Gift of More Than 100 Works by Contemporary Art’s Biggest Names Museum leaders say the gift from Howard and Judie Ganek is on par with its founding collection from Ralph Norton. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 12, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Is MOCA Director Philippe Vergne Packing His Bags, Too? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, how Christie's landed the Rockefeller treasure trove and a lawsuit over California's resale royalty bubbles up again. By Artnet News, Apr 12, 2018
Law & Politics Judge Throws Out Closely Watched Lawsuit Against the Agnes Martin Authentication Committee The case was intently followed by dealers and art historians alike. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 5, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Marina Abramović Plans to Electrify Herself With One Million Volts + More Must-Read Stories Plus, four works of art go missing inside French parliament and Brad Pitt is hard at work as a furniture designer. By Artnet News, Apr 5, 2018
Auctions The Doors That Once Opened Onto the Chelsea Hotel Rooms of Warhol, Pollock, and Others Are Coming to Auction A former tenant of the Chelsea Hotel salvaged the doors from the trash. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 28, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: You Can Soon Buy a Nan Goldin Skateboard + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev weighs in on the #metoo movement and Sotheby's offers shares to employees worldwide. By Artnet News, Mar 28, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: The Duchess of Cambridge Is the V&A’s Newest Patron + More Must-Read Stories Plus, locals are skeptical about the Obama Presidential Center and a Lee Ufan sculpture is vandalized by a K-pop fan. By Artnet News, Mar 27, 2018
Art Fairs From a Sparkly New Jeff Koons Swan to a $35 Million de Kooning, Dealers Are Busting Out the Blue Chip for Art Basel Hong Kong Dealers are placing their bets on how to best capitalize on Hong Kong's booming art scene. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 26, 2018
People Director Stanley Tucci on Why He’s Been Waiting Years to Make His New Film on Giacometti Geoffrey Rush plays the Swiss sculptor in Tucci's new film Final Portrait. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 23, 2018
Art World How the Giacometti Institute Built a Perfect Replica of the Chaotic Master’s Messy Studio The simulation isn't the only treat the institution has in store for fans of the sculpture. By Javier Pes, Mar 23, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Banksy’s Brand-New Rat in Chelsea Might Already Be Going to Auction + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Rio’s modern art museum is selling a Jackson Pollock and Tracey Emin is unleashing her birds in Australia. By Artnet News, Mar 21, 2018