Phillips’s Taut $67.3 Million Evening Sale Beat Last Year’s Total With Careful Stagecraft, Dinosaurs
Through a partnership with Christian Link, an art dealer and collector who created a department focused on natural history at ...
When Aiza Ahmed moved to New York City in 2024, fresh out of the MFA program at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in ...
"Louvre Couture", the groundbreaking fashion show from Paris, has opened potentially its only U.S. engagement—in Houston.
Fall of Freedom, a program of events across the U.S., aims to activate the country’s creative community against authoritarian ...
One surprise: The longest bidding battle was for a piece of furniture, rather than an artwork.
Emails reveal that Epstein was speculating about the $450-million sale of Salvator Mundi—and whether it was connected to ...
Cowley Abbott’s fall live auction offers a distilled survey of Canadian art across generations—from Modern pioneers to ...
Christie’s Rings Up $124 Million at Well-Crafted 21st-Century Sale, With $19.8 Million Wool in Front
Christie's 21st century auction had deep bidding if few fireworks. Some results were a throwback to an earlier time.
Ronnie Wood released four prints featuring his Rolling Stones band mates. The release coincides with his 50th anniversary as ...
Francis Bacon’s 'Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne and George Dyer' (1967) led Phillips's sale, selling for $16 million.
Lior Brahami discusses how the Lynart Store ethos is grounded in supporting emerging artists, and what market shifts he finds fascinating.
Former gallerist Jack Hanley talks to co-host Kate Brown about disruption, devotion, and four decades dealing in the art world.
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