Market The Gray Market: Why Museums Can’t Compete With Private Collectors (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist explores who can actually afford to buy masterpieces, the market of Josef Albers, and Snapchat’s collaboration with Jeff Koons. By Tim Schneider, Oct 9, 2017
Galleries Dealer Nicholas Logsdail on Highlights From 50 Years of Lisson Gallery, From Yoko’s Cryptic Letter to Marina’s ‘Groovy’ Room How an accidental gallerist became an international success story. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 4, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Louvre Yanks ‘Sexually Explicit’ Sculpture + More Must-Read Stories Plus, thousands of objects are missing from UK museums and Art Basel Miami Beach commits to five more years. By Artnet News, Oct 3, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Beyond the White Tent: The 15 Best Shows to See in London During Frieze Week From legends such as Basquiat and Dubuffet to contemporary hits like Katharina Grosse and Hannah Black. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 2, 2017
Auctions Five Phenomenal Photo Sales to Watch for This October From historical daguerreotypes to contemporary art photography, these are the unmissable photo auctions this month. By Artnet Price Database Team, Oct 2, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Nicole Eisenman’s Münster Sculpture Vandalized Again, With a Swastika + More Must-Read Stories Plus, activists occupy Berlin's famous Volksbühne theater and Audrey Hepburn's belongings hit the auction block. By Artnet News, Sep 25, 2017
Art Fairs Market Magic? A Brazilian Magic Realism Pioneer’s Studio Will Appear at Art Basel in Miami The project is one of several presentations of Latin American art in the fair's Survey section. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 19, 2017
Auctions Edward Dolman on Why a Changing Art Market Could Give Phillips the Edge in the Auction Wars The CEO of the auction house spoke to artnet News's Andrew Goldstein about his read of the art-market battlefield. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 18, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Solange Challenges Art Museums Over Racial Bias + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Wolfgang Tillmans launched a new poster campaign ahead of German elections and Kevin Spacey will play J. Paul Getty. By Artnet News, Sep 15, 2017
Art World Art Is Beautiful. It Could Also Kill You. Here Are 7 Deadly Art Materials to Watch Out For Not every supply in the artist's studio is safe, science has taught us. By Dylan Kerr, Sep 14, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Berlin Now Has the World’s Largest Street-Art Museum + More Must-Read Stories Plus, documenta may get lucky with a bailout and Walmart heiress Alice Walton establishes a new foundation for American art. By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2017
Art World On the 150th Anniversary of ‘Das Kapital,’ Here Are 5 Major Artworks Inspired by Marx’s Seminal Text From a 3-D-printed sculpture to an interpretative dance performance, Marx's writing continues to influence artistic discourse. By Naomi Rea, Sep 14, 2017
Law & Politics Swiss Authorities Investigate Charges That ‘Freeport King’ Yves Bouvier Owes More Than $100 Million in Back Taxes The allegedly unpaid fees stem in large part from deals he brokered on behalf of Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017
People DNA Tests Debunk a Psychic’s Claim to Be Dalí’s Daughter, and a Surreal Saga Comes to an End The artist's body will soon be returned to its resting place. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2017
Art World Lévy Gorvy Gallery Plans Shanghai Office in Ongoing Push to Capture the Asian Market The gallery has poached former Christie's specialist Danqing Li to lead its expansion. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017