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Tim Blum
Tim Blum’s shocking-but-not-surprising decision to call it quits is a signal of bigger changes afoot—not just the apparent anhedonia of the collector class, but the profound effects of financialization on the art market.
New Perspectives Art Partners
Marion Maneker June 27, 2025
As more and more art changes hands privately, a group of top advisors are forming a collective to help manage the global demands of larger collections. And they’re all keeping their day jobs.
Maurizio Cattelan Art Basel
The thrill is gone at what used to be one of the art market’s most storied and exclusive gatherings, as die-hard collectors stay away, preferring to conduct business in private.
Tomokazu Matsuyama
Marion Maneker June 24, 2025
Tomokazu Matsuyama, the Japanese transplant who is running a small cultural enterprise out of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is enjoying an ascendant market for his wry, textured, and homage-filled interpretation of the modern American experience.


Tamara de Lempicka, Sotheby's
Marion Maneker June 20, 2025
While it’s tempting to look at last week’s Art Basel and the upcoming London fair as quiet and unremarkable, you’d be missing the deal flow humming just below the surface. The top of the market isn’t completely frozen—it’s just more discreet, and there’s plenty of exceptional work changing hands.
Adam Chinn
With $1 trillion of art in private hands, and only 5 percent of it leveraged, the art market is nowhere near as liquid as other asset classes. A new art-secured lender, backed by the Nahmads and selling discretion, aims to change that.
Art Basel Swiss
Marion Maneker June 17, 2025
In recent years, Art Basel in Paris stole some of its thunder, but O.G. Basel is having a micro-resurgence. Early reports suggest that there’s money on the ground, but not a lot of urgency.
The old art-world truisms about the diverging interests of auction houses and galleries were overdue for a revamping. So I corralled Paula Cooper Gallery’s Steve Henry and Christie’s Sara Friedlander to hash things out.


Robert Indiana
Marion Maneker June 10, 2025
As pop art experiences a slow-motion return to the popular imagination, Robert Indiana has been borne along with it. A show at Pace Gallery highlights the artist’s preoccupation with the American dream, far beyond his most famous work, ‘LOVE.’
Andrew Wolff
After ousting the founding Neuendorf family from Artnet, former Goldman partner Andrew Wolff talks about why he’s taking the digital art market platform and database company private, despite it having no profits, no growth, and a shrinking talent pool.
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