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MutualArt News

07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

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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London Spring Sales 2025

In an environment of heightened geopolitical insecurity, London's recent spring auctions delivered a shrinking number of lots and declining overall turnover

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Set in the Hollywood Roosevelt, the Felix Art Fair 2025 delivered spontaneity, artistic innovation, and community-driven projects within an unpredictable yet captivating environment

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Book Review

André Breton's "Magic Art" explores the intersection of art and magic but lacks depth, meandering through surrealist ideas, esoterica, and historical references without clear philosophical insight

Frieze LA

Frieze LA 2025 lacked its usual energy, with outdated themes and competing fairs, but strong installations and solid sales saved the experience

Iris Apfel and Barry Humphries at Christie’s

76% of buyers and bidders at Unapologetically Iris were new to Christie’s while Humphries’ auction saw registered bidders from 41 countries

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Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz