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NEWSLETTERS
Nora Lawrence, James Steward, Cybele Maylone, Nicola Lees
Marion Maneker September 16, 2025
A candid conversation with four museum directors of wildly varying kinds of institutions, about what it means to be stewards of art in an especially uncertain environment.
Adam Pendleton
Marion Maneker September 14, 2025
The youngish artist and critical darling is seeing no end to the demand for his theoretically informed, process-driven work, which carries a message about the struggles of Black people in America and the world. That’s quite an achievement in this American cultural moment.
Elaine Wynn
Marion Maneker September 12, 2025
The estate of Elaine Wynn, a savvy collector and even savvier investor, is donating its most spectacular painting for a sweet tax break rather than selling it for a potential loss. Meanwhile, Christie’s is prepping an auction of 20 works from the Wynn collection that could illuminate whether the current market malaise is a function of poor supply or just limited demand.
Jean-Michel Basquiat Sotheby's
Auction results so far this year paint a mixed picture, offering reasons for sobriety as well as optimism. Are we looking at a “bloated infrastructure struggling to support itself” or a “buyer’s market”? Yes.


Man Ray Metropolitan Museum of Art
Marion Maneker September 9, 2025
The preview of the Met’s Man Ray show on Monday also marked a major promised gift of dada and surrealist works to the museum. Like the Lauder gift of cubist art, this one from John Pritzker will give the museum a much-needed core collection.
The Armory Show 2025
Marion Maneker September 5, 2025
Art fairs are all about discovery—of artists old and new—and priming the pump for the coming season of openings. This year, they are also about affordability, and both the Armory and Independent 20th Century fairs showed galleries looking to find the sweet spot of accessibility in the sub-six-figure market.
Patrick Drahi
In the aftermath of side-deal-gate, a number of sources emerged to offer a more nuanced view of the economics that might compel a Sotheby’s dealer to treat their employer more like a platform than a partner. Maybe that’s the future Patrick Drahi has been envisioning all along.
Roy Lichtenstein
Marion Maneker September 2, 2025
The pop artist’s works are enjoying a buying renaissance as the estate works with Sotheby’s to strategically bring them to sale. Meanwhile, the strength of the market for his lower-priced works is enticing younger buyers and reinforcing the health of the broader market.


Patrick Drahi
The New Yorker’s Patrick Drahi blockbuster documented what many of us knew: Sotheby’s employees do significant moonlighting, apparently with the owner’s tacit approval. But if this unseemly practice doesn’t faze Drahi, the art world’s biggest clients may not be so tolerant.
Alex Katz
Marion Maneker August 26, 2025
On a drive through Maine’s mashup of liberal arts college towns and Trump Country, we saw a marvelous Gertrude Abercrombie show, admired Ann Craven’s sunsets along with the real thing, and ran into Alex Katz holding court at the Colby College Museum.
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