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Jack Whitten
Marion Maneker March 30, 2025
As the Trump administration attacks D.E.I., a slew of museum exhibits showcasing African American art is culminating with major mid-career and historical retrospectives opening this spring. The Museum of Modern Art’s Jack Whitten survey is the surprise standout, and reveals deeper insights into the dilemmas of being a Black artist.
Yale British Art Gallery
Marion Maneker March 28, 2025
Yale has relaunched Paul Mellon’s Center for British Art with a smart update to Louis Kahn’s last building and a refreshed conception of British art and how to view it.
Alighiero Boetti
Boetti is a complex artist with an even more intricate market structure. But Ben Brown thinks his works on paper will benefit from other, more lucrative segments of his oeuvre.
Art Basel Hong Kong
Marion Maneker March 25, 2025
Instead of kicking off what ought to be a season of excitement for the island city, the increasingly attenuated market conditions in Asia (and the United States) are turning Art Basel into a soft launch for Hong Kong’s new look.


Guillaume Cerutti
Marion Maneker March 23, 2025
The auction house’s outgoing C.E.O. sits down to talk about his new role as head of François Pinault’s 10,000-work art collection, and how he’ll integrate one man’s vision into the luxury commercial interests of Groupe Artemis.
Anne Kraybill
The Art Bridges Foundation’s C.E.O. talks matchmaking for art institutions, particularly at a time when 95 percent of the country’s works are sitting in storage. How can (well-capitalized) regional museums play a crucial role?
David Zwirner, Léon Spilliaert
Marion Maneker March 18, 2025
Two shows offer a vision of accelerating art market trends through the works of Léon Spilliaert, and the chummy Bauhaus trio of Anni and Josef Albers and Paul Klee.
Asian Art Week 2025
Marion Maneker March 16, 2025
The market for Indian art is booming again. Plus, samurai swords, great waves, and porcelain.


Francis Bacon Art Auction
A lack of high-value lots, and some misplaced optimism, led to a 56 percent sales plunge since 2022, but a solid hammer ratio and strong sell-through rate point to underlying health.
William Eggleston
Marion Maneker March 11, 2025
An auction at Phillips offers a rare collection of William Eggleston prints, made with an arcane and all-but-extinct process to amp up the vividness of everyday life.
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