— On April Fool's Day we learned shocking news about Nick Cave's true identity and profiled six superstar artists under the age of six.
— Ben Davis made sense of Gagosian's huge but rather disorganized Jean-Michel Basquiat blockbuster.
— Shane Ferro waded into a dispute over the artworks covering the walls of the Chelsea Hotel, many of whose longtime tenants paid their rent in art, which the building's new owner believed he had bought as part of the deal.
— Gallerist Jérôme de Noirmont explained why he and his wife Emmanuelle opted to shutter their Paris gallery after 20 years.
— Art lawyer Michael McCollough criticized the data in the latest edition of Clare McAndrew's annual report on the state of the art market.
— Art+Auction offered a guide to this week's Association of International Photography Art Dealers photo fair at the Park Avenue Armory.
— Cecilia Alemani shed some light on the works she's curating as part of Frieze Projects and Frieze Sounds at next month's Frieze New York fair.
— Janelle Zara looked into one of 3-D printing's more sinister uses: Manufacturing untraceable gun parts.
— Marela Zacarias discussed her half-sculture, half-mural artworks, which are currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum.
— Powered by over $20 million in startup capital, the new online art site Auctionata launched and announced plans to auction an Egon Schiele watercolor.
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