MutualArt is the #9 ranked art news publisher who was Founded in 2008. MutualArt offers comprehensive coverage of the art market, including auction results, artist profiles, and exhibition highlights. Its home office is located in New York City, USA.
With a proprietary database of auction results and prices, providing unparalleled insights into the art market the team of expert writers offers in-depth coverage of exhibitions, auctions. MutualArt seems to target a similar audience as Art Newspaper. I suspect their reader base is "mature" art professionals who deal more in 2nd market works. The focus at MutualArt is not emergent artists and I choose other publications for my art news such as WhiteHOT or HypeArt.
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Everything you need to know about the most important headlines from the world of art in the last seven days
Gustav Klimt’s Bildnis Elisabeth Lederer and Frida Kahlo’s El sueño (La cama) paced a strong New York auction season with record-setting results
Women in Pop Art expanded the movement with deeper critiques of consumer culture, gender norms, and representation
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The fair’s fifth edition adopted a hybrid format echoing biennial curatorial strategies while maintaining a non-aggressive commercial approach
With a decade of digital innovation and artist representation, and a catalogue exceeding 3,000 works, ideelArt has become a leading online-first gallery dedicated to contemporary abstraction
The Director of Art Collaboration Kyoto (ACK) shares her views on the Japanese art market with MutualArt ahead of the fair's fifth edition, taking place from November 13 to 16,
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From modern masters to contemporary voices, discover how AI-powered consignments achieve top results for collectors worldwide
An exhibition at The King’s Gallery explores the opulence and artistry of the Edwardian age through its royal collections
As part of this series on Munich’s artistic evolution, we move into the Baroque era, revealing the city’s transformation into a flourishing center of art and architecture

