marisol portrait
Marion Maneker July 30, 2024
In the 1960s, Marisol held the art world in the palm of her hand. Laconic, witty, and wealthy, her shows attracted long lines and crowds. At the height of her fame, she walked away, but never stopped making art.
jerome powell
Marion Maneker July 21, 2024
Why is the art market down so much in volume when other markets haven’t seen the same drop? One explanation might be the billions of dollars in art loans that are now being reversed in our high-interest rate environment.
art auction christie's leonardo da vinci
Marion Maneker July 2, 2024
Art advisor Jacob King offers a thesis that absolutely no one wants to hear: After a decade of collectors entering the market with an “investment mindset,” the inevitable high prices that have resulted seem to have choked off the market. So what happens if everyone decides to head for the exits all at once?
Larry Gagosian
Marion Maneker May 26, 2024
The hiring of Brooke Lampley has raised eyebrows in the art world. Is Gagosian, now in his late 70s, looking to sell or put a succession plan in place? Or is this just a mirage, with the hard-charging micromanager selling to the very end, like Castelli?


Inigo Philbrick
Marion Maneker April 30, 2024
News, notes, and fresh reporting on Inigo Philbrick’s attempt to rehabilitate himself and get back in the game after his $86 million fraud.