17 May 2017, Nate Freeman reports on the Chrisites Postwar and Contemporary Sale during the New York May sales.
17 May 2017, Victoria Valentine previews the five works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby up for sale during the New York May sales.
May 17 2017, Anna Louie Sussman analyses Sotheby’s $173 million Impressionist and Modern Sale in New York.
8 May 2017, Heidi Mitchell looks at the worlds hottest art spots which includes the soon to open Zeitz MoCAA.
7 May 2017, Ilka Scobie reviews Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s current exhibition at the New Museum.
5 May 2017, Fondation Louis Vuitton’s current exhibition highlighting African Art is the focus of Louisa Buck’s Telegraph article. She takes a critical look at a sorely underrepresented segment of the international art market.
4 May 2017, Brian Boucher looks at 6 standout artists exhibiting at 1:54 New York, which is now in its third edition.
1 May 2017, Harpers Bazaar takes a look at the African art market and key developments that are driving an increase in popularity for art from the continent.
28 April 2017, The diverse curatorial team is the topic of Eileen Kinsella’s article for Artnet News. South African Gabi Ngcobo leads the multi cultural curatorial team consisting of Moses Serubiri of Kampala; Nomaduma Rosa Masilela of New York; Thiago de Paula Souza of São Paulo; and Yvette Mutumba of Berlin.
28 March 2017, With Art Basel recently releasing their own Art Market Report Colin Gleadell looks at it in light of the TEFAF report released earlier in the month. It is interesting to see how the differing methodologies used by the two authors to measure the size of the art market has produced different results across the two reports.