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Katya Kazakina

Katya Kazakina

Senior Reporter at Artnet

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These Galleries Dropped Out of Art Basel Miami Beach. Here’s What Happened Next

Art Basel pursued a $22,000 cancellation fee from Claudia Altman-Siegel, who closed her galleries and pulled out from the Miami fair.
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At Miami Basel, Dealers Notch Big Sales, Digital Art Draws Crowds

The art world arrived in full force for the opening day of Art Basel Miami Beach with renewed confidence in the market. Has it finally turned the corner?
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$18 Million Warhol Portrait of Muhammad Ali Will Test the Market at...

Lévy Gorvy Dayan gallery is offering the portrait at Art Basel Miami Beach, which is signed by the boxing legend.
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A ‘Tsunami of Lawsuits’ Hits the Art World as Money Gets Tight, Reg...

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A Wall Street Billionaire Shot Himself in His Family Office. His De...

The legacy of the late buyout tycoon and philanthropist Thomas H. Lee is in the process of being written.
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High-Flying Charity Auctions Help the Causes the Art World Supports...

For artists, at least, charity auctions can be a chance for their markets to soar—or fly too high to the sun.
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Her Art Was Once Viewed as "Obscene." Now Martha Edelheit's ... - a...

I am rooting for Martie Edelheit. At the age of 91, she’s finally emerging from years of obscurity. Her mind is clear and her body agile enough to enjoy every small step of it all—a bustling opening, a post-opening dinner at the fashionable restaurant Il Buco—while leaning on a cane, or a friend’s arm. Small, […]
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‘The Party’s Over’: Art Market Players Brace for an Anxious 2023 Am...

A variety of elements in play suggest this could be a dicey year for the art market, according to Artnet News Pro’s Art Detective columnist.
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The High-Flying Basquiat Market Fell Off a Cliff Last Year. Why? - ...

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s auction market plummeted 50 percent in 2022, a dizzying fall from its much-ballyhooed peak of a year prior.
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A Hack Has Revealed What Many Long Suspected: The Owners of Auction...

After a leak revealed Sotheby’s owner Patrick Drahi’s extensive art purchases, some say he should have disclosed them earlier.
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The Rumor That LVMH Is Buying Gagosian Just Won’t Die. There May Be...

People inquiring about whether the world’s largest art gallery is for sale may be asking the wrong question.
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A Private Museum for the ‘Phenomenal’ Art Collection of the Late Re...

The news contradicts recent rumors that the building housing the museum at 9 West 57th Street would be sold.
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The Rarely Seen Art Collection of a Former TV Lawyer Could Sell for...

David Solinger was the first non-Whitney family president of the Whitney Museum of American Art and a dedicated collector.
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Surrealist Art Is Everywhere Right Now. The Prices Are Pretty Surre...

These days, surrealism is a catchall for a particular style of representational painting: figuration with a twist.
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Musicians and Movie Stars Have Had Managers Forever. Now, It’s Beco...

Some longtime art advisors say that managing artists has become the fastest-growing segment of their business.
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Phillips Executive David Norman Joins the Wave of Auction-House Vet...

Norman, who brought Modern masters to Phillips during his three-year tenure there, will begin advising clients privately.
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Phillips’s Trim Summer London Sale Generates $21.3 Million, Less Th...

The total came in near the pre-sale high estimate, but trophy lots and in-house guarantees were largely absent.
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Bidders From Asia and Works by Young Artists Propel Christie’s $103...

Ten new records were set for works by artists such as Joel Mesler and Ewa Juszkiewicz, although the higher end of the market was cooler.
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We Got the First Look Inside Hunter Biden’s Hush-Hush Gallery Show,...

“All the prices he’s worth right now, 10 years from now that’s going to be a cheap Hunter Biden painting,” Georges Bergès said.
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Sotheby’s Will Sell the $600 Million Collection of Divorcing Couple...

Sotheby’s and Christie’s both competed fiercely for the consignment, which represents the biggest test of the market since the pandemic.
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Art Basel Executive Noah Horowitz Is Joining Sotheby’s as a Gallery...

The well-respected art-fair veteran will be tasked with “building out Sotheby’s relationships with galleries and dealers.”