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.
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.
Alex Bores
Peter Hamby November 28, 2025
An incisive conversation with Ian Krietzberg about the heated battle surrounding A.I. regulation—and the $100 million Silicon Valley super PAC targeting Alex Bores, the regulation-championing Manhattan congressional candidate.
Phillips Art Auction
Marion Maneker November 21, 2025
Fresh reporting on an ebullient gigaweek in New York, where more than $2 billion worth of art was sold, approaching the market high in 2022, even as bidders sought out art as more than just an asset.


Pat Ryan
John Heilemann November 17, 2025
Congressman Pat Ryan, a Democrat from the deep purple heart of New York’s Hudson Valley, thinks his party has a lot of work to do despite its off-year election win. Herewith, he makes the case for a broad Democratic coalition, praises the pugnacity of A.O.C., and explains why Trump isn’t a lame duck—yet.
Emily Weiss
Lauren Sherman November 17, 2025
News and notes on Saks Global’s push to mend relationships with brands, Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise show for Dior, and Emily Weiss’s surprising stoop sale in Brooklyn Heights.
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Marion Maneker November 7, 2025
A meandering preview of Manhattan’s most pressing gallery shows, from the Studio Museum in Harlem’s Tom Lloyd retrospective to Gagosian’s arresting Richard Prince exhibition, in anticipation of the New York sales season.