Analysis 7 Art Shipping Nightmares and How Best to Avoid Them When art masterpieces meet bubble wrap under bad circumstances. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 23, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Mu Xin Art Museum Grand Opening Showcases ‘Prison Notes’ and Intricate Landscapes He produced much of his work in secretive conditions. By Liz Flora, Nov 21, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At the Whitney, Frank Stella Makes Realist Art THE DAILY PIC: His works look like everyday things – in some alternate universe. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 20, 2015
People 15 Revolutionary and Influential Transgender Artists Who Refuse to Be Invisible Today marks the Transgender Day of Remembrance. By Lauren Palmer, Nov 20, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Hong-Kong This week's guide includes Georg Baselitz, Nils Karsten, Norio Imai, and more. By Audrey Fair, Nov 19, 2015
Market Switzerland’s Tough New Stance on Freeports Will Shake the Art World Are we about to see freeports flourishing elsewhere? By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 19, 2015
Galleries In London, Art Has Fallen in Love with Design All over Again Does having a function make art more valuable? By Hettie Judah, Nov 19, 2015
Auctions artnet Asks: Kaeli Deane on the Current State of Latin American Art And Phillips' upcoming sale on November 18. By Artnet News, Nov 17, 2015
Auctions Tad Smith Begins First Round of Buyouts at Sotheby’s—Who’s Next? The cutbacks come after a record $1.1 billion sales week. By Hili Perlson, Nov 16, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At the Andy Warhol Museum, Is Abstraction Too Hetero for the Master? THE DAILY PIC: Warhol dabbled with abstraction, but only rarely succumbed. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 16, 2015
Auctions Why Cy Twombly’s Record ‘Blackboard’ Painting Signals an Overheated Market There's growing demand for Twombly across all stages of his career. By Sarah Cascone & Brian Boucher, Nov 13, 2015
Analysis Who Are the Most Undervalued Artists in Today’s Market? Whose market is poised for a surge? By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 12, 2015
People New York City’s Bad Boys Are Back in Never-Before-Seen Photos A close look at the '70s best characters, from John Waters to John Lydon. By Lauren Palmer, Nov 11, 2015
Analysis Record $70 Million Twombly Canvas Leads Sotheby’s Solid $295 Million Contemporary Sale While strong, the sale also indicated a correction to an overheated market. By Brian Boucher, Nov 11, 2015
People Marina Abramović’s Former Partner Sues Seeking Credit for Joint Works The duo may appear in court later this month. By Lauren Palmer, Nov 11, 2015