Market Work of the Week: Wendy Red Star’s ‘Isaakiiwaanníash’ The Crow artist's exhibition at London's Gathering marks her first European commercial show. By Margaret Carrigan, 2 days ago
Law & Politics Is It Dangerous to Celebrate the Artistic Merits of Trump’s Photo? Two people were killed, including the shooter, and two other people were injured in the apparent assassination attempt. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 15, 2024
Law & Politics ‘Change Begins Now’: New Prime Minister Keir Starmer Delivers U.K. Election Victory Speech at Tate Modern Tory rule has hollowed out cultural funding, but there is no guarantee a Labour party leader will right the balance anytime soon. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 5, 2024
Auctions Stolen Titian, Once Found at a London Bus Stop, Sells for a Record $22 Million The work had also been looted by Napoleon in the 19th century. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 4, 2024
Art World After Much Upheaval, Documenta Hits Reset With a New Finding Committee The appointments follow mass resignations over antisemitism allegations last year. By Margaret Carrigan, Jul 3, 2024
Auctions Work of the Week: Bertina Lopes’ ‘Protesta’ Bonhams recently offered work straight from the studio of the late artist and activist, a star of the current Venice Biennale. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 25, 2024
Art Fairs Art Basel Opens Amid Market Fears: What Sold on VIP Day Business was slower than usual, but a $20 million Joan Mitchell and a $16 million Arshile Gorky found buyers. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 11, 2024
Galleries Zurich Art Weekend Is Fostering Gallery Collaborations, Drawing Crowds Once a trade secret, the annual ritual has become an essential stop before Art Basel. This year, some 100 events were on offer. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 10, 2024
Auctions Work of the Week: Alexej von Jawlensky’s ‘Spanish Dancer’ The double-sided painting has been in private hands for almost a century. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 5, 2024
Artists Ewa Juszkiewicz On What Hides Beneath the Veils of Her Faceless Portraits The artist deconstructs social ideals of feminine beauty throughout art history. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 3, 2024
Studio Visit In His Manhattan Apartment, Edward Holland Reaches for Constellations Edward Holland, who has dual Zodiac-themed solo exhibitions on view, gives us a tour of the Upper East Side home studio he shares with his kids. By Margaret Carrigan, May 23, 2024
Market Work of the Week: Helmut Newton’s ‘Leaving Las Vegas’ The fashion photographer's works accounted for six of the top 10 lots at Phillips's recent photographs sale in London. By Margaret Carrigan, May 21, 2024
Auctions New York’s Evening Auctions Will Be a Litmus Test for the Art Market. Here’s What to Watch For By Margaret Carrigan, May 10, 2024
On View ‘I See Color When I Sing’: Billboard Star Jewel on Her Turn to Painting The musician, who turned to art for her mental health as a teenager, is the subject of a museum exhibition in the U.S. By Margaret Carrigan, May 2, 2024
The Back Room Work of the Week: Jean-Baptiste Oudry’s ‘Portrait of a Poodle’ The Rococo painting came from the eclectic collection of the late Count Manfredi della Gherardesca. By Margaret Carrigan, May 1, 2024