Market GRWM, Phillips Evening Sale Edition with Art Adviser Dane Jensen "These are the kinds of opportunities I tend to look for. A well-known market that perhaps has an overlooked segment." By Daniel Cassady Nov 17, 2023 4:17 pm
Photos Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Donates 186 Artworks to Five Museums Ahead of Artist’s Centennial See images of the works, which were donated to LACMA, the Whitney Museum, Colby College Museum of Art, and more. By Maximilíano Durón Jun 1, 2023 1:43 pm
News Spanish Art Hobbyist Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Over Fraud Scheme Involving Works by Munch and Lichtenstein Of the 16 works he tried to sell to the Setdart auction house, just one was genuine. By Karen K. Ho Feb 22, 2023 3:52 pm
News Spanish Collector Faces Prison Over Fraud Scheme Involving Works by Munch and Lichtenstein The prosecutor's office in Madrid has charged the accused with forging 15 artworks. By Karen K. Ho Jan 18, 2023 2:28 pm
News Agnes Gund to Sell $5.5 M. Lichtenstein for Reproductive Rights, New LACMA Is Half Done, and More: Morning Links for October 14, 2022 Here's what we're reading this morning. By The Editors of ARTnews Oct 14, 2022 8:03 am
News Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio Donated to Whitney Museum: ‘A Magnificent Act of Generosity’ The institution will host its famed Independent Study Program there starting next year. By Alex Greenberger Feb 23, 2022 4:17 pm
Artists The Most Expensive Works by Roy Lichtenstein to Sell at Auction Roy Lichtenstein is one of the top selling artists at auction. By Angelica Villa Aug 2, 2021 3:57 pm
Photos An American Postwar Trove: Preview Texas Heiress Anne Marion’s Collection Ahead of Sotheby’s Auction See inside the sale expected to net $150 million. By Sarah Douglas, Angelica Villa Mar 4, 2021 3:30 pm
Market Christie’s Nets $420 M. in First Livestreamed Global Relay Auction Led by $46.2 M. Lichtenstein Nude The sale, which took place in four locations, was the first of its kind in the house's history. By Angelica Villa Jul 10, 2020 4:54 pm
News The Uncertain Future of Art Fairs, Sean Parker’s Rubens Dispute, and More: Morning Links from May 4, 2020 Here's what we're reading this morning. By The Editors of ARTnews May 4, 2020 9:01 am
WWD Remembering Iris Apfel: Former Met Curator Harold Koda Talks Style Influence, Bartering and Originality