Bidder in Asia buys Basquiat painting from 1982 for $85M
A 16-foot-wide, red-and-peach painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for $85 million in New York on Wednesday. It was sold to an Asian telephone bidder after Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa put it up for sale.
Picasso painting fetches $67.5M at auction
Pablo Picasso’s “Femme nue couchée” was sold at Sotheby’s, auction on Tuesday. The painting was purchased by Amy Cappellazzo, who is the former head of Sotheby’s global fine art division.
Marilyn Monroe's dresses from popular movies up for auction
Marilyn Monroe has recently made headlines with her "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" dress being worn by Kim Kardashian at the Met Gala and Andy Warhol's portrait of the late Hollywood star selling for a cool $195 million.
Inflation holds near 40-year high
SlatesStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Mayflower Advisors managing partner Larry Glazer weigh in on inflation and which sectors to invest in.
Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe portrait sells for record $195M
Andy Warhol's “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” portrait sold for a record $195 million on Monday, making the iconic portrait of actress Marilyn Monroe the most expensive work by an American artist ever sold at auction.
Mechanic reaps windfall from art in Connecticut dumpster
Art worth millions is found in an abandoned Connecticut barn.
Comedian Adam Carolla: Will Smith's reputation is 'tarnished'
Comedian Adam Carolla discusses Hollywood's elite and the consequences Will Smith faces following the Oscars incident.
Auction houses stop Russian art sales as Russia-Ukraine war drags on: 'Strict compliance'
Leading auction houses are pausing Russian art sales and don’t have plans to participate in Russian Art Week in June due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
Ukraine’s ‘unfolding human tragedy’: Czech conductor speaks out
Semyon Bychikov, chief conductor and music director of Czech Philharmonic, told ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ he cannot remain indifferent toward Vladimir Putin ‘terrorizing the world.’
Batman No. 1 copy to sell for $1.8 million – but only in fractional ownership
Rally aims to provide a variety of assets for investment on its platform, including whiskey, baseball cards and comic books.
Sotheby's selling art treasures from divorced couple's trove
Artworks by Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and other modern masters are going up for auction in a sale ordered by a U.S. court as part of a billionaire couple’s acrimonious divorce.
Botticelli portrait of Jesus Christ sells for $45.4 million
A Sandro Botticelli portrait of Jesus Christ with bloodshot eyes and a halo of tiny, weeping angels sold for $45.4 million on Thursday in the latest sign of the art market’s resilience.
Picasso heirs launch digital art piece to ride 'crypto' wave
Heirs of Pablo Picasso, the famed 20th-century Spanish artist, are vaulting into 21st-century commerce by selling 1,010 digital art pieces.
Cirque du Soleil executive: Billion dollars in sales could happen again within a year
Daniel Lamarre, executive vice-chairman of the board for Cirque du Soleil, suggests shows opening in more cities will 'bring back our level of activity' to that before the crisis.
Billionaire's looted art still on display at Israel Museum
One of the Israel Museum’s biggest patrons, American billionaire Michael Steinhardt, approached the flagship Israeli art institution in 2007 with an artifact he had recently bought: a 2,200-year-old Greek text carved into limestone.
Betty White painting to fetch more than $50K in charity auction
Oregon-based artist Kayla Carlile shared a time-lapse of herself creating a portrait of the late actress Betty White, which is being auctioned on eBay for charity.
What the 2022 Times Square New Year’s Eve ball design symbolizes this year
Tom Brennan, Waterford Crystal master artisan in charge of the famous Times Square ball, provides insight into the 'Gift of Wisdom' design.
Meat Loaf explains how his musical career still lives decades later
John Rich sits with musician Meat Loaf and discusses his musical career and the struggles that come with stardom.
How musician Meat Loaf pushed the status quo
Michael Lee Aday better known as Meat Loaf joins ‘The Pursuit!’ to discuss his rough upbringing and musical career.
Younger demographic 'not afraid' of any variant as evidenced by movie theater turnout: Jeff Sica
Jeff Sica, founder of Circle Squared Alternative Investments, argues Hollywood media companies must make decisions regarding theatrical releases given evidence that older generations have been avoiding theaters due to COVID-related concerns.



















