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Faith Ringgold
Marion Maneker December 16, 2025
Three striking new gallery shows—Faith Ringgold, Richard Diebenkorn, and Julian Schnabel—show how gallerists work hard to steer perceptions and provide context to decades-old works. It’s harder than it looks.
Robert Rauschenberg
Marion Maneker December 12, 2025
In celebration of the centennial of Robert Rauschenberg’s birth, two new museum shows in New York explore the work of an artist who always seemed both ubiquitous and somewhat forgotten.
Art advisors
Art advisors are a fairly recent phenomenon, and no one is showing how it’s done better than Patti Wong, Brett Gorvy, and Wentworth Beaumont. In this lively roundtable discussion, the three explain an advisor’s role in a murky market, how the back office operates, and why ambitious collectors need consultants now more than ever.
Francois Xavier Lalanne, Hippopotame Bar
Marion Maneker December 9, 2025
The latest offerings at Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Phillips anticipate a still-strong design market, with a wide selection of works by Les Lalanne—including a multimillion-dollar hippo—leading the category alongside Tiffany, Giacometti, and the recently deceased Frank Gehry.


Design.Miami
Marion Maneker December 5, 2025
A mid-December tour of Design.Miami, Art Basel, the New Art Dealers Alliance fair, and the ICA Miami opening revealed a steady flow of visitors, plenty of eager buyers, and an ostensible return to form for the city’s biggest annual art fair.
Sotheby's Art Auction
A deep data-driven dive into the November sales and what they tell us about the art market’s “just right” moment.
David Schrader
Marion Maneker December 2, 2025
A gallerist, a dealer, and Sotheby’s head of private sales are joining forces to meet the moment in the secondary art market and fill the space where deals are actually happening.
Sotheby's Art Auction
Marion Maneker November 28, 2025
A look at the most fascinating market themes, in both positive and negative directions, for artists whose sales during the marquee November auctions weren’t big enough to land on the radar of many industry observers.


Anne Pasternak, Scott Rothkopf
A prescient roundtable discussion on the unique challenges and opportunities of running an art museum in 2025, with the Brooklyn Museum’s Anne Pasternak and Whitney’s Scott Rothkopf.
Jonathan Binstock
Marion Maneker November 25, 2025
It’s not easy running an art museum: Trustees are tapped out, there’s pressure to keep admission accessible, and the boards are increasingly vocal. But when the Phillips Collection director decided to sell off a few works in order to commission some new ones, the art media showed their narrow-mindedness. Here’s what they got wrong.
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