News

Cooling interest in contemporary works and slow high-end sales contributed to another “challenging year” for the art market, according to UBS and Art Basel’s annual report.
Fine artwork can provide investment success, with enjoyment and fun. But many drawbacks stack the odds against collectors. Here's what to look for.
Listen to Artnet editor-in-chief Naomi Rea speaking to news editor Margaret Carrigan about the findings from the "Hardwiring ...
Geopolitical tensions, economic volatility and trade fragmentation” drove the market down, according to the Art Basel and UBS ...
Lately, I’ve been finding myself more and more unsettled by digital faces tweaked and pixelated into odd perfection and real ...
Bruce Nauman's celebrated Conceptual art ripened during the decade he worked in Pasadena. A fine gallery show assembles two ...
The second season of ‘Severance’, in solving (some of) the questions posed by the first, feels like a more familiar thriller ...
Bird flu, politics and a Presidential election are among the factors. But eggs are a trade-off in other ways too. Mridula ...
By combining the power of art, culture, design and ecology, does the Aral Culture Summit have the potential to transform not ...
The policy is absurd. It’s also an extension of Trump’s chaotic personality.
A new museum in Shanghai leaps into our top ten and European museums continue their strong performance, but our exclusive ...
A show at the Met offers a feminist revision of Chinoiserie, a decorative style that swept through Europe in the age of ...