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Sotheby's Jean-Michel Basquiat
Marion Maneker October 14, 2025
Now in its third decade, London’s Frieze art fair occupies a different world than it once did, as New York and Paris have taken on greater importance for auctions. Now the major houses are rethinking what London is for.
Peter Scantland
Marion Maneker October 10, 2025
After he figured out how to build a better billboard, Ohio native Peter Scantland began building a collection. Now, the 46-year-old is endowing and collaborating with museums, and offering a promising ideal of the younger collector.
Roy Lichtenstein Hong Kong
Simultaneous late September auctions in Hong Kong and New York told two very different stories about the art market: Asia is showing signs of life, and rebalancing, while New York is still waiting for direction.
Edvard Munch
Marion Maneker October 7, 2025
How one family discovered they owned a key work by Edvard Munch that was too valuable to sell—and how a clever print specialist solved the problem.


Sasha Gordon
Marion Maneker October 3, 2025
An otherworldly new show by Gen Z surrealist Sasha Gordon, at David Zwirner, offers all the elements for success: hypnotic new works, and a compelling personal narrative, that are on trend but entirely new.
Larry Gagosian
In the second installment of a conversation with Larry Gagosian, the power dealer discloses his secrets to success in business, from his gallery empire to his restaurant fiefdoms.
Keith Haring
Marion Maneker September 30, 2025
It’s rare to see a show of the subway artist’s best works, not least because good collectors tend to hold on to them. But Gladstone has one now, and two more are coming next year—potentially tempting the next generation of Basquiat collectors, too.
Sotheby's Yoshitomo Nara
Marion Maneker September 26, 2025
Three sales in New York and Hong Kong signal a market still struggling, with low estimates serving less as enticements than as reflections of its difficulties. Still, bright spots continue to shine for historical works.


Larry Gagosian
The legendary art dealer is feeling optimistic about the market, notwithstanding its current difficulties. During a candid chat at Puck’s Art of Influence conference, he discussed the slow but broadening market, working with Jeff Koons, why everything has a price, and more.
Mary Boone
Marion Maneker September 23, 2025
A new retrospective at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, on the New York art scene of the ’80s, offers a nostalgic view of the wild Koch era. It also serves to replatform one of the day’s heroines: Mary Boone.
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