Auctions Kenny Scharf’s Fantastical Art Car—Complete With a Working Turntable and Disco Ball—Rolls Into Auction The mobile party machine leads a sale of Modern and contemporary art on May 23. By Lee Carter, May 15, 2023
Art Fairs See 6 Highlights From TEFAF New York, From a Lalanne Grasshopper Bar to a Seafaring Pair of Wyeth Murals The tony New York edition of Europe's top fair for historical masterpieces arrives at the Park Avenue Armory. By Lee Carter, May 12, 2023
Art World Who Was the Anonymous Buyer of Andy Warhol’s $85 Million ‘White Disaster’ at Auction Last Year? The Truth Won’t Surprise You The work will appear in a major Warhol survey at the Brant Foundation, New York, opening May 10. By Lee Carter, May 3, 2023
Auctions Sneakerheads Smashed Expectations at an Auction of Designs by Virgil Abloh and Futura, With a Single Pair Netting Over $100,000 The shoes were intended to be one-offs for Off-White's 2020 runway show. By Lee Carter, May 3, 2023
Auctions An Iconic Palace on Venice’s Grand Canal Is Selling Off Its Extraordinary Contents as It Prepares for a High-Tech Renovation The sale features over 10,000 exquisite furnishings from the Hotel Bauer Palazzo. By Lee Carter, May 3, 2023
Style See the 10 Artworks We Like to Think Might Have Inspired the 2023 Met Gala’s Most Sensational Red-Carpet Looks The Costume Institute's "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty" opens at the Metropolitan Museum this week. By Lee Carter & Katie White & Sarah P. Hanson & Daniel Jameson, May 2, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Polish Entrepreneur Artur Trawinski on Collecting Eastern European Art and Displaying It for Western Eyes He recently presented the world’s first survey of female Surrealists from Eastern Europe. By Lee Carter, May 1, 2023
Art Fairs See Highlights From the 2023 Antiquarian Book Fair, From a Rare Duchamp Catalogue to a Surrealist Dancer’s Choreographic Drawings The fair runs through Sunday at the Park Avenue Armory. By Lee Carter, Apr 28, 2023
Art World Billionaire Publisher Peter Brant, a Major Collector of Andy Warhol, Has Listed His Art-Filled Florida Retreat for $28 Million In May, the Brant Foundation will exhibit an expansive Andy Warhol survey in New York. By Lee Carter, Apr 24, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Art Fair Founder Kylie Ying Mingles Works by Chinese Stars and Emerging Artists at Home in Shanghai Her collection includes works by Zhang Enli, Huang Yuxing, and Xu Zhen, among others. By Lee Carter, Apr 24, 2023
Art World With Its Serene Japanese Garden in the Middle of Paris, the Famed Home of Fashion Designer Kenzō Takada Has Come to Market Step inside the designer's space, which renowned architect Kengo Kuma revamped in 2018. By Lee Carter, Apr 17, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Creative Director Dennis Freedman on His Never-Ending Quest for Avant-Garde Italian Design An exhibition highlighting more than 50 pieces from his collection will open April 20 in New York City. By Lee Carter, Apr 17, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Danish Collector Jens Faurschou on the Most Impractical Artwork He Owns—It Involves Traditional Japanese Morning Exercises He's just opened an exhibition in New York, showcasing Louise Bourgeois, Yoko Ono, and Miles Greenberg. By Lee Carter, Apr 10, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Architect Lee Mindel Designs Light-Filled Modern Residences Perfect for Showcasing Art Collections, Including His Own He mostly acquires modern and contemporary art. South African ceramicist Zizipho Poswa is a current favorite. By Lee Carter, Apr 3, 2023
Books The Perfectly Manicured Manor Where Jane Austen Wrote ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Has Hit the Market for $10 Million The author wrote 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Pride and Prejudice' in Steventon House. By Lee Carter, Apr 1, 2023