People Amar’e Stoudemire Is Now a ‘Legit and Serious’ Art Advisor He says he brings a certain swagger to art. By Brian Boucher, Oct 21, 2016
Art Fairs Buoyant Sales and Defiance Set the Mood at FIAC 2016 Everyone's rooting for the fair and for the city of Paris this year. By Hili Perlson, Oct 21, 2016
Opinion Stephen Shore: Andy Warhol’s Factory, More Work Space than Party Place THE DAILY PIC: Shore's enlarged book gives a fresh view of Warhol creating his art – and persona. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 21, 2016
Art Fairs See the Top Booths at FIAC 2016 In Paris, highly curated and elegant presentations triumph over garish displays. By Hili Perlson, Oct 20, 2016
People artnet Asks: Mary Roth-Davies on Preserving Legacy We talk to the collector about her thoughts on the legacy and future of Latin American art. By Artnet Galleries Team, Oct 19, 2016
People MoMA Gets Historic Gift of Latin American Art From Patricia Phelps de Cisneros The contribution includes an impressive array of artists and forms. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 17, 2016
Art Fairs From Old Master Paintings to Rare Gems, TEFAF Brings Top-Notch Wares to New York Anticipation is high for the Dutch premiere fair's stateside debut. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 17, 2016
Art Fairs Art Verona Hits on a Fair Formula but Fails to Get Big Sales Fair attendance was down but was it the weather or something deeper? By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 17, 2016
Art World Salvador Dalí’s Erotic Cookbook Made Peacocks Sexy Plucked birds and pleasure gardens, could we ask for anything more? By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Oct 13, 2016
Opinion Andy Warhol’s ‘New’ Snake Book THE DAILY PIC: A new book presents Warhol illustrations from 1963, when he was also making his most serious Pop Art. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 11, 2016
Auctions Less Fontana and More Competition Meant Sluggish Italian Auctions in London After two years of astonishing growth, sales slumped by almost 50 percent to $52 million. By Colin Gleadell, Oct 10, 2016
Politics Neil MacGregor, Former British Museum Director, Calls Britain’s Uncritical View of Its Past ‘Dangerous’ He praised Germany’s self-critical approach in contrast. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 10, 2016
Auctions Which Artists Broke Their Auction Records This Week in London? Even a soft market couldn't prevent records from being set. By Brian Boucher, Oct 9, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Run to See Agnes Martin at the Guggenheim, Then Stay a While Martin's paintings quietly inhabit their own special niche of art history. By Ben Davis, Oct 7, 2016
Art Fairs What Sold So Far at Frieze Masters 2016? Sales slowed down on day two. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 7, 2016