Recent evening auctions in the art world garnered attention as $2.2 billion worth of art was sold, leading to headlines declaring a resurgence of a “healthy” market. However, artist Damien Davis challenges this narrative, stating that the market is not as strong as it appears. He highlights the disconnect between the high-profile sales and the struggles faced by the majority of artists who do not participate in these auctions.
On the other hand, art dealer Marc Straus provides a different perspective, pointing out that the art market is facing challenges beyond what the headlines suggest. He notes the closure of numerous art galleries in recent years, indicating a more profound crisis within the industry.
Amidst these discussions, Thanksgiving arrived in the United States, offering a moment to reflect on the positive aspects of the art world. From meaningful exhibitions to unexpected acts of generosity, a list of 25 things to be grateful for in the art world was compiled, showcasing the moments of joy and connection that art can bring.

Challenges in the Art World
The discrepancy between auction results and the reality faced by most artists highlights underlying issues in the art market. | Damien Davis
The Unseen Crisis in the Art Market
While headlines focus on major sales, the closure of numerous art galleries reveals a deeper crisis in the industry. | Marc J. Straus
Gratitude in the Art World
Reflecting on the positive moments and gestures that bring joy in the world of art.
News
The US announces its representative for the 2026 Venice Biennale, sparking mixed reactions. Additionally, New York’s Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani reveals his arts and culture transition team, while the Philadelphia Art Museum continues to be embroiled in controversy. Find out more here:
From our critics
This week, John Yau explores the pioneers of Abstract Art, Max Blue critiques a KAWS exhibition at SFMOMA, and more.

Honoring Abstraction’s Innovators
An exhibition pays tribute to the revolutionary strides made by artists like Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, and Frank Stella. | John Yau
KAWS and the Culture of Commodification
A critique of the commercialization of art through KAWS’ exhibition at SFMOMA. | Max Blue
R. Crumb’s Provocative Reflections
Exploring themes of neurosis, mortality, and rebellion in R. Crumb’s latest works. | Tulsa Kinney
Exploring Collective Memory Through Art
An exhibition on the Lower East Side delves into the power of collective memory and reenactment in navigating contemporary challenges. | Lisa Yin Zhang

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Thank you for reading, and have a wonderful weekend!
—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief

