Gallery Network Spotlight: An Illuminating Exhibition in Geneva Features Rare Ceramic Works by Picasso, Including a Heretofore Unseen Portrait of His Son, Claude The ceramics along with a painting and drawings are on view at Bailly Gallery, Geneva. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 15, 2023
People Fernando Botero, Whose Robust, Sensual Style Belied a Sly Political Wit, Has Died News of his passing was shared by Colombian president Gustavo Petro. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 15, 2023
Wet Paint Prices Revealed for Cady Noland’s New Work, Jeff Koons’s Paean to Ashley Bickerton, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, what artists were spotted at one of fashion week's hottest shows? Which former gallery director is opening a new space in SoHo? By Annie Armstrong, Sep 15, 2023
Art World Want to Hang a Masterwork on Your Wall? The Met Has Partnered With Samsung to Make That Possible Art lovers can now binge-watch their favorite works from the famed New York institution. By Artnet News, Sep 15, 2023
Art World ‘There Are No Optics Involved’: Mariah Robertson Explains What It Means to Make Vivid Abstract Photos—Without a Camera As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 15, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Consolidation Conundrum A look at the art-fair landscape post-Armory, the Long Museum’s marvelous Modigliani, and much more. By Artnet News, Sep 15, 2023
Gallery Network Spotlight: Using Ancient Techniques and Motifs, Albanian Artist Anri Sala’s Contemporary Sculptures Question Perceptions of Time Sala's new series of frescoes were made and are being exhibited in the historic city of Naples, Italy. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 15, 2023
Auctions Princess Diana’s Rebellious ‘Black Sheep’ Sweater Fetched a Jaw-Dropping $1.1 Million at Auction The historic piece led Sotheby's New York's inaugural Fashion Icons sale. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 15, 2023
Valuations Salon 21 Founder Alex Bass Cultivates the Art of Conversation, Splurges on Flowers, and Advocates for Public Education We asked the founder of Salon 21, New York's contemporary salon, what she values most—in art and life. By Katie White, Sep 15, 2023
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: Grow or Go? In an Uncertain Market, Three Art Experts Debate the Future Collector Alain Servais, advisor Megan Fox Kelley, and dealer Suzanne Vielmetter weigh in. By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2023
Gallery Network Spotlight: In Symbolist Paintings, Surgeon-Turned-Artist Donald Hershman Reflects on ‘the Art of Code Switching’ "Donald Hershman: The Art of Code Switching" is on view with Salomon Arts Gallery in New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 14, 2023
Law Prosecutors Want Ex-Dealer Robert Newland to Do Time for Orchestrating an $86 Million 'Ponzi-Like' Plot With Inigo Philbrick The government says Newland must serve a "meaningful" sentence to send a message to the "unregulated art market" By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 14, 2023
Up Next In Painter Jesse Mockrin’s Neo-Baroque Hands, Mirrors Become Metaphors for Society’s Expectations for Women The artist's first solo exhibition with James Cohan Gallery, "Venus Effect," is on view in New York through October 21. By Katie White, Sep 14, 2023
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Belgian Artist Arne Quinze on How a Wildflower Garden Taught Him to Embrace the Unexpected in His Work The artist's solo show with Galerie Martina Kaiser is on view through October 28, 2023. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 14, 2023
Law Investigators Seized Three Egon Schiele Works From U.S. Museums, Claiming They Were Stolen From a Jewish Collector During World War II The D.A.’s involvement moves the cases from civil court to criminal court. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 14, 2023