Civics Lessons: Why the Government Shutdown's End Should Be Cold Comfort to US Arts Institutions
This week, triangulating the arts’ place within the biggest political story of the year…
Read Moreshining a light on the shadowy fine art industry
This week, triangulating the arts’ place within the biggest political story of the year…
Read MoreThis week, asking a big, uncomfortable question about a key market assumption…
Read MoreThis week, drilling into the industry’s most consequential story about class and power…
Read MoreThis week, two market stories with two central points each…
Read MoreThis week, looking back on a year of the Gray Market through its signature lens…
Read MoreFor this week, a special edition…
With January just around the corner, you know what time it is across every province in pundit land: prediction season. But before I join the most courageous, foolhardy, and/or shameless of my keyboard-toting colleagues in guessing what next year has in store for my beat, it’s time to deliver on a pledge I made along with my 2018 prognostications: namely, to go back and assess how those prognostications held up at year’s end.
Read MoreThis week, stories that show “either/or” should sometimes be “yes/and”…
Read MoreThis week, reflecting on another south Florida art gauntlet…
Read MoreFor this edition, thoughts on what was, to me, the biggest gallery news of the week…
Read MoreThis week, adding crucial context to a non-auction development…
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