Could a $200,000 Late Picasso Now Be Worth $25 Million?
Next month’s impressionist and modern art auction at Sotheby’s in New York is shaping up to be a star-studded sale. The most recent artwork to make headlines is “L’Aubade,” a 1967 work from Pablo...
View ArticleContemporary Art Is “Like Manufacturing”: Dealer Helly Nahmad Takes Lunch...
In this week’s Financial Times Weekend, arts writer Jackie Wullschlager had lunch with London-based art dealer Helly Nahmad (cousin of the New York dealer of the same name) at a tony brasserie in...
View ArticleBeyond the Moon and Mars: Mercury Has a Picasso Crater
Though the United States and Russia appear poised to undertake a sequel to the Cold War’s space race — at least this time without the implied threat of nuclear annihilation from orbit, or so they...
View ArticleHappy St. Patrick’s Day! Enjoy These 10 Cheerful Drinking Scenes from Art...
As we celebrate dear old St. Patrick — that 5th century missionary in whose name countless gallons of beer are colored green and consumed every March 17 — IN THE AIR compiled this preview of an...
View ArticleHigh Museum Charters School Buses to Bring in a Younger Audience
File this under news that will make you smile: In an effort to combat the state budget cuts to art funding and field trips, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta is offering schoolchildren free bus...
View ArticleNew Details of Gagosian’s Next Picasso Blockbuster, With Works by Françoise...
Spring in New York means blossoms in Central Park, nightly museum benefits, and a thematic Pablo Picasso exhibition at Gagosian. This year the Modern master will share the spotlight with the artist...
View ArticlePortfolio Review: The Art of Houston’s Fugitive Picasso Vandal Uriel Landeros
We recently learned the identity of the man who was caught on camera stenciling Picasso’s “Woman in a Red Armchair” as it hung on a gallery wall at Houston’s De Menil Collection earlier this month....
View ArticleWall Street Journal Comically Misinterprets Our Evaluation of Picasso Vandal...
Last week ARTINFO published a review of the paintings of young Houstonite Uriel Landeros (pictured), the man who is on the run from authorities after spray painting a Picasso canvas at the de Menil...
View ArticleARTINFO Itinerary, December 5-9: Art Events to Attend in NYC This Week
Yes, you could be off galavanting at the fairs in Miami, guzzling gallons of champagne while the temperature barely dips into jacket weather, flitting from one art fair to glamorous party to the next,...
View ArticleSteve Cohen Would Like You to Know Exactly When He Impulse-Bought Picasso’s...
ARTINFO (and others) reported a few weeks ago that hedge fund honcho Steve Cohen had purchased Picasso’s “Le Rêve” from casino magnate Steve Wynn shortly after settling an SEC investigation against his...
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