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Birds-eye view of gallery cubicles selling art at Art basel.
Dec 28

High-Profile Auctions, Digital Sales and Millennial Collectors: What to Expect from the Art Market in 2023

The art market rebounded in 2022, breaking numerous auction records. What should we expect in 2023?
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Feb 28

A Spectacular, 16-Foot-Wide Basquiat Is Back on the Market After Six Years

"I hope that 'Untitled'...will bring smiles to many people all around the world," collector Yusaku Maezawa said.
By Helen Holmes
Jul 8

Auction Sales Have More Than Tripled in 2021 as the Art World Comes Roaring Back

New data shows that the auction houses Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips were able to drum up $5.8 billion in sales by June 30.
By Helen Holmes
May 25

Institut, a New Platform for Trading and Exhibiting NFT Art, is Launching in July

By Helen Holmes
May 21

Phillips is Offering ‘Bitchcoin’ by Cryptocurrency Pioneer Sarah Meyohas Next Week

By Helen Holmes
Sep 2

Phillips’ New Auction Proves the Soothing Effect of Nordic Design

By Helen Holmes
Mar 25

Who Is Derek Fordjour, the Artist in a Legal Dustup With Robert Blumenthal Gallery?

By Helen Holmes
Oct 28

Sotheby’s Replaces CEO With Longtime Ally of New Owner Patrick Drahi

By Helen Holmes
Sep 5

Sotheby’s Shareholders Vote to Approve Sale to Telecom Billionaire Patrick Drahi

By Helen Holmes
May 4

New Art Academy Founder Elena Zavelev: ‘The Market Is More and More Ready for Digital Art’

By Helen Holmes
Apr 1

Arts Power 50: The Changemakers Shaping the Art World in 2019

By Paddy Johnson, Mary von Aue, Juliet Helmke, Sissi Cao and Helen Holmes
Gerhard Richter's A.B. St. James.
Oct 6

Finding the Bright Side to Brexit

By Daniel Grant
TOPSHOT - A pedestrian shelters from the rain beneath a Union flag themed umbrella as they walk near the Big Ben clock face and the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament in central London on June 25, 2016, following the pro-Brexit result of the UK's EU referendum vote. The result of Britain's June 23 referendum vote to leave the European Union (EU) has pitted parents against children, cities against rural areas, north against south and university graduates against those with fewer qualifications. London, Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU but Wales and large swathes of England, particularly former industrial hubs in the north with many disaffected workers, backed a Brexit.
Jun 28

London Sales Begin to Feel Brexit Burn, Jimmy Carter’s Art Hits Auction Block

By Alanna Martinez
Simon De Pury.
May 25

Simon de Pury, ‘Mick Jagger of Auctions,’ Once Escaped Death by Fire and Crocodiles

By Alanna Martinez
New Marin County Park Features Statue Of "Star Wars" Character Yoda
May 17

George Lucas Eyes San Francisco for Museum, ABC No Rio Faces Wrecking Ball

By Alanna Martinez
Andy Warhol Self Portrait (Fright Wig), (1986). Est. $7-10 million.
May 6

Is the Art World in for a Spring Sales Slump?

By Daniel Grant
Katie Hollander. (Photo: Kelly Taub)
Feb 12

Creative Time Names Katie Hollander Director, White Cube Drops Marc Quinn—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Andy Warhol, Four Marilyns, 1962. (Photo: Courtesy of Christie's)
Nov 11

Records Fall at $332M Christie’s Auction, But Ruthless Buyers Spurn Many Works

By Ryan Steadman
PHOTO: Courtesy MB&F
Oct 27

Are You Ready for the Only Watch Auction?

By Keith W. Strandberg
William Eggleston, Memphis.
Oct 9

Phillips Leads Totals in Week of Disappointing Fall Photo Auctions

By Alanna Martinez
Hirst. (Courtesy Getty Images)
Oct 7

Olga Hirshhorn Dead at 95, Damien Hirst Curating South London Show, and More

By Guelda Voien
An early portrait of Georgia O'Keeffee by Alfred Stieglitz, featured in Sotheby's October 7 Photographs sale. Est. $100,000-$200,000.
Sep 29

Click! Rich History of Photography on the Auction Block

By Alanna Martinez
Amazon: the king of Cyber Monday. (Photo: LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)
Jul 15

Amazon Prime Day Turned Out To Be The Internet’s Worst Clearance Rack

By John Bonazzo
Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads. (Photo: courtesy of Phillips)
Jun 30

Ai Weiwei Zodiac Sculptures Sell for Record $5.4M

By Guelda Voien
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