From Paris to New York and Further Afield: How Bookshops Transport Us Stepping into Albertine Books feels like walking into Paris, a city I was once eager to escape. By Hudson Warm
Despite Quiet Bidding, Christie’s Evening Sales Brought in $489M The big three auction houses are playing it safer and smarter, leaning on strategy and heavy guarantees to offset risk and keep the spectacle alive. By Elisa Carollo
What’s Ahead for the Art Auction Market in 2025 In a landscape of ongoing adjustment, the major houses face the challenge of setting cautious estimates and carefully negotiating with buyers and sellers. By Elisa Carollo
Where to See the Best Art in Seattle: From Eclectic Museums to Exciting Community Projects By Nick Hilden