Terms of Art
Seven day-in-the-life chapters, each focusing on a different facet of the contemporary art world and its globe-trotting Prada-clad tribe. nytimes.com |
Auction Houses and Their Taboos
Sale totals have fallen at Christie's and Sotheby's this year, but the market remains bullish. Here's why. nytimes.com |
In Jersey City, Jump-Starting Condo Sales
The first units at the Saffron, a nearly complete 76-unit condominium complex in Jersey City, will be auctioned off before the grand opening. nytimes.com |
For Old Masters, It's Dealers' Choice
While auction houses have struggled to find a good inventory of Old Masters, art dealers in London are currently offering a wealth of high quality work. nytimes.com |
Naismith’s Rules of Basketball to Be Auctioned
The first rules of basketball, as set down by Dr. James Naismith on two typewritten pages, will be auctioned Dec. 10 by Sotheby’s, which expects the heirloom to sell for at least $2 million. nytimes.com |