People 50 Years After Robert Smithson’s Untimely Death, the Holt/Smithson Foundation Has Released Previously Unpublished Photos of ‘Spiral Jetty’ The mammoth work has become part of the ever-changing local landscape. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 20, 2023
People ‘I See Everything as Connected’: Watch Hank Willis Thomas Pull From Sports, Civil Rights History, and Roland Barthes in His Works As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 14, 2023
Valuations PR Entrepreneur Hannah Gottlieb-Graham Is All for Team Spirit, Celebrating Emerging Artists, and Getting In Her Morning Workout We asked the founder and director of ALMA Communications about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Jul 13, 2023
People Rug Merchant, Tango Dancer, Lawyer: 6 Artists Share Their Surprising Side Hustles A recent study says that nearly two in five Americans have a second job. Many artists are among them. By Brian Boucher, Jul 8, 2023
People Don’t Touch Anything: Diesel’s Creative Director Glenn Martens Paid a Visit to a Buzzy Queer Art Show in New York, and We Tagged Along The Belgian denim visionary got his Pride on and took in the sizzling Tom of Finland Foundation exhibition. By William Van Meter, Jul 7, 2023
People Photographer Paolo Di Paolo, Who Captured Silver Screen Stars and Postwar Italy, Has Died at Age 98 For decades, the artist’s archives sat in basement boxes until his daughter discovered them by chance. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 6, 2023
Valuations Top Art Advisor Wendy Goldsmith Touts Experience as Her Greatest Asset, Thinks Verbiage Is Overrated, and Is Here for ‘Any Animal Rescue’ We spoke to the founder of Goldsmith Art Advisory about what she values in art and life. By Katie White, Jul 6, 2023
People David Adjaye, Architect Behind Some of the World’s Top Museum Projects, Steps Down From Roles Amid Allegations of Sexual Assault The starchitect has backed away from various roles after ex-employees accused him of abuse as well as a toxic workplace. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 4, 2023
People See Arnold Schwarzenegger Through the Lenses of Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Andy Warhol, and More in a New Book from Taschen The images span his bodybuilding career, his life as a Hollywood star, and his time in the California governor’s mansion. By Artnet News, Jul 4, 2023
People ‘I Grew Up in a Very Pungent Home’: Watch Artist Anicka Yi Deep Fry Flowers as Part of Her Multi-Sensory, Biopolitical Practice As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jun 29, 2023
People Artists and Writers Have Long Worked Out of Remote Beach Shacks on Cape Cod. Now Residents Are Fighting the National Park Service to Stay The spartan structures are 'an oasis… created out of nothing but flotsam and jetsam' according to local artist Salvatore Del Deo. By Helen Stoilas, Jun 29, 2023
Valuations Fashion Veteran Phillip Bogart Duncan Aspires to Daily Ocean Swims, Cherishes His Lee Friedlander, and Never Met a Secondhand Book Store He Didn’t Like We asked the cofounder of Daisy Chain, a biannual art and fashion publication, about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Jun 29, 2023
People Pope Francis Welcomes Artists—Including Andres Serrano of ‘Piss Christ’ Fame—in a Ceremony Celebrating the Vatican’s Contemporary Art Collection The artist says the pontiff even gave him a 'mischievous smile.' By Brian Boucher, Jun 27, 2023
People ‘I’m Like a Hoarder’: Takashi Murakami on His Impulsive Collecting Style, and Why He Still Believes in the Power of NFTs The Japanese art star sat down with Artnet News on the occasion of his first show with Gagosian in France. By Anna Sansom, Jun 27, 2023
People ‘It’s in My Nature to Play’: Artist Pippa Garner on Her 50-Year Conceptual Project to Hack Consumerism—and Her Own Body Garner's latest solo institutional show, "$ELL YOUR $ELF," opens June 24 at Art Omi in Ghent, New York. By Min Chen, Jun 23, 2023