From Midnight Casts to Authorized Editions: Understanding the Market for Posthumously Produced Art Works made after an artist's death fall into a fascinating gray zone, but that doesn't mean they're not a good buy. By Daniel Grant
Photography’s Past and Future Hung in Tense Harmony at Paris Photo Under the glass dome of the Grand Palais, it sometimes felt like walking within three different centuries at once. By Henry Roberts
Frieze London Restores Market Confidence and Outsells Expectations The energy on opening day felt less like a post-Brexit correction and more like the city snapping back into its golden age—and perhaps even better than before. By Elisa Carollo