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Art of the Americas Exhibit
Marion Maneker January 22, 2025
Formerly a musty shopping spree (brown furniture, silverware, weather vanes) for the Boston Brahmin set, the American art sales this week in New York will offer works by revered landscape and natural history painters such as Thomas Cole and Albert Bierstadt, as well as a trove of outsider art from the collection of William Louis-Dreyfus.
Guillaume Cerutti
Marion Maneker January 17, 2025
News of Guillaume Cerutti’s ascent to run the Pinault Collection set off a predictable game of telephone in the art market, filled with all sorts of informed (and uninformed) speculation about what the family might be plotting. Herewith, a summary of the inside conversation, from the Qataris to the Arnaults.
Mattia De Luca
Mattia De Luca’s dream was to hold a pop-up exhibition of his favorite artist, Giorgio Morandi, in New York. On the eve of another important Morandi show at David Zwirner, he speaks about his experience with the artist.
Peter Beard
Marion Maneker January 14, 2025
The strength and quality of an artist’s studio or foundation can be the difference between their legacy dissipating into the ether or gathering strength with time. And soon enough, Beard’s own fate might be decided.


basquiat sothebys art auction
Marion Maneker January 12, 2025
After perusing endless 2024 sales data, I’m optimistic about the art market, especially because so much of the growth is at the lower end; in collectibles; and in the uppermost tier, where the impact of the private market cannot be captured by data alone.
Getty Villa
Marion Maneker January 10, 2025
Los Angeles is burning. And one theme of the fires, which are forcing residents to choose between their possessions, is that art is interwoven into our lives. Among the various efforts in the gradual rebuilding, art insurance executives are beginning to grasp the work ahead of them.
Christie's art auction
New, proprietary data shows a 25 percent drop in art sales last year across Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Phillips—a brutal signal, perhaps, that the market has truly hit bottom. Nevertheless, there are encouraging signs within certain market segments, such as more buyers bidding, and a growing number of lots selling above the estimate range. Herewith, an autopsy…
Christie's basquiat
Marion Maneker January 8, 2025
Will the strong stock market gains of 2024 translate into art market sales? Has money from the Middle East returned to art? What about the rising prominence and wealth of India? A survey of some art market predictions might help the industry tell itself a better story.


iwan wirth manuela wirth
Marion Maneker January 5, 2025
The folks at Hauser & Wirth want you to experience the art collecting lifestyle in a down-to-earth, casual setting, complete with a very mindful seasonal locavore menu. Can a simple concept of art gallery-as-restaurant bring new collectors into the fold?
Charles Stewart
Marion Maneker December 23, 2024
A bold new fee structure was meant to transform the auction business—lower buyers fees to spur business and end the brutal price war between the auction houses. But after Sotheby’s struggled to land property in all of its main sales centers, it quietly reversed course in the final days of the year… effectively burying the news.
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