Arts Nov 02 A previously unseen Renoir masterpiece heads to auction after rediscovery By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin
Arts Oct 03 Watch 6:45 Why China’s art market is evolving from knockoffs to new works In the past, China was better known for producing 75 percent of the world’s art knockoffs than for its own creative innovation. Today, that is changing, as Chinese artists are reviving what they call the country’s “cultural aristocracy” by producing… By Katrina Yu, Dan Sagalyn
Arts Nov 15 Rare da Vinci painting sells for $450 million, smashing auction record "Salvator Mundi," which depicts Jesus Christ holding a glass orb and giving a benediction, is one of only 16 da Vinci paintings known to exist. By Phil Hirschkorn
Economy May 19 Column: How gold and art auctions can gauge stock market confidence Just as a fall in Sotheby’s shares signals confidence is receding, a spike in gold prices points to a rise in fear. By Vikram Mansharamani