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Marcel Duchamp
Marion Maneker April 14, 2026
After a tragically long interval, Marcel Duchamp is getting a retrospective at MoMA that comprehends the full revolutionary impact of his conceptual work. And yes, it was worth the wait.
Acquavella Gallery, Henri Matisse
Marion Maneker April 10, 2026
The fabulous new Matisse exhibition at the Acquavella Galleries is a testament to the surging interest in a sometimes overlooked artist—as well as to the masterful stewardship of the Acquavella family, which created and still controls the modern Matisse market.
Georgia O'Keefe
Achieving something close to gender parity in the art market has been an excruciatingly slow process. But as new data from our friends at ARTDAI reveals, female artists of the past 100 years are slowly but surely closing the gap.
Charles Willson Peale
Marion Maneker April 7, 2026
A sprawling two-part show celebrates the art of America—from Thomas Eakins to Barkley Hendricks—as well as the city of its birth, 250 years ago.


Roy Lichtenstein, Gagoisan
Marion Maneker April 3, 2026
While the New York galleries prepare for an influx of traffic around the May sales, a number of surprising shows have popped up around town.
Christie's Hong Kong
Though still a ways off from the global art market peak of 2022, last weekend’s Hong Kong auctions showed a definite rebound: vastly improved totals, impressive sell-through rates, and signs of strength for Asian artists.
Cleveland Museum
Marion Maneker March 31, 2026
Two exceptional new exhibitions—one on the relationship between Berthe Morisot and Édouard Manet, the other on Georges Seurat’s connection to the sea—invite us to reconsider three French masters.
Christie's Collection of Henry S. McNeil, Jr.
Marion Maneker March 27, 2026
Ahead of the $30 million Henry S. McNeil Jr. collection sale of exceptional minimalist art, Christie’s devised a clever method for showcasing what it might feel like to live with provocatively pared-down work. The question is whether buyers can see it in their homes, too.


Seth Johnson
New ownership. New H.Q. And now, Bonhams also has a new leader. Here, he opens up about the auction house’s balance sheet, integrating its global acquisitions, and winning the next generation of collectors.
Raphael the Met
Marion Maneker March 24, 2026
The Met’s milestone Raphael show, which was seven years in the making and involved loans from museums including the Royal Collection and the Uffizi, documents the making of a master and puts him in his proper place among the Renaissance greats.
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