Auctions Live and Let Buy: Roger Moore’s ‘James Bond’ Collection Heads to Auction on the 50th Anniversary of His Debut as 007 The quintessential Bond for many, Moore portrayed the charismatic secret agent more than any other actor. By Artnet News, 4 hours ago
Auctions Oops! Bill Acquavella Just Blew the Lid on a Multi-Million Basquiat Slated for Christie’s Auction in November You never know where you will find auction intel. By Katya Kazakina, 17 hours ago
Galleries The Prominent American Design Gallery Friedman Benda Is Expanding, Opening Its First International Outpost in Paris The New York- and Los Angeles-based gallery joins a wave dealers opening outposts in the French capital. By Vivienne Chow, 21 hours ago
Auctions The Most Expensive Wine Auction Ever, Featuring 25,000 Bottles of the Rarest Vintage, Could Fetch $50 Million The bottles come from the cellar of Pierre Chen, a major art collector who's currently sponsoring a show at Tate Modern. By Lee Carter, 1 day ago
Galleries Ukraine’s Voloshyn Gallery Is Headed to Miami in a Vote of Confidence in the Market Hub Outside of New York The gallerists who were initially stranded in the U.S. have decided to make the American city their second home. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 25, 2023
Auctions A Rediscovered Oil Sketch by Renowned 19th-Century Painter John Constable Has Fetched an Astonishing $245,000 at Auction The painting was discovered in a dark corner of a townhouse in Guernsey, U.K. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 25, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Andrew Schoelkopf, New York Gallerist and American Art Specialist, Can’t Shake the ‘Collecting Gene’ Schoelkopf Gallery, which is moving to Tribeca, promotes scholarship and research of American masters. By Lee Carter, Sep 25, 2023
Auctions A Rhinoceros With a Secret Bar, the First Large Animal Sculpture by François-Xavier Lalanne, Could Catch $6.5 Million at Auction The horned beast of 1964 set the tone for the artist's zoological whimsy for the next 44 years. By Lee Carter, Sep 22, 2023
Auctions A Set of Rare Daguerrotypes Linked to a Notorious British Naval Disaster Raked in More Than $500,000 at Sotheby’s The early photographs were unseen for 178 years. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 22, 2023
Galleries Artist Zoë Buckman Has Channeled Her Personal Traumas Into Raw and Intricate Embroidery Portraits, Now on View in New York The works form the artist's first New York solo show since 2019. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 22, 2023
Galleries Seeking an Alternative to Costly International Art Fairs, Emerging Polish Gallery Wschód Places Its Bets on a Pied-a-Terre in New York A New York outpost might be more valuable than spending thousands to briefly participate in an art fair, says Warsaw's Wschód gallery. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 22, 2023
Auctions A Woman’s $4 Thrift Shop Find Turns Out to Be a Rare N.C. Wyeth Painting Worth $191,000 It is unclear how the American artist's work ended up at a second hand store. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 20, 2023
Galleries South Africa’s Goodman Gallery Arrives in New York Bearing Artworks by William Kentridge, Candice Breitz, and More Owner Liza Essers talked to Artnet News about the broader strategy behind the veteran gallery's latest move. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 19, 2023
Market As Soon As the Glamorous Seoul Art Week Wrapped, Asia’s Art World Began Putting Its Traditional Trade Fairs Under the Microscope Asian art-market players are eyeing regional collaboration and new ideas amid an increasingly crowded art-fair roster. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 19, 2023
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Young Collectors Matthew and Danielle Greenblatt on the Healing Power of Art Discovery went hand in hand with recovery for the New York couple. By Lee Carter, Sep 18, 2023