The Big Interview ‘You Just Have to Enjoy It’: Swiss Art Star Nicolas Party on His Evolution From Outlaw Street Artist to Art-Market Darling The artist speaks to Andrew Goldstein about his scrappy beginnings and recent rise to prominence. By Andrew Goldstein, Jan 22, 2020
The Big Interview ‘I Just Try to Leave Myself Open’: Legendary Art Journalist Calvin Tomkins on How He Cracks the Secrets of the World’s Greatest Artists How does the New Yorker writer get famously private artists to open up about their life's work? We asked him. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 18, 2019
The Big Interview The Artist Whisperer: Legendary Journalist Calvin Tomkins on What Duchamp Taught Him, and How He Managed to Track Down David Hammons In his 60 years at the New Yorker, the writer has profiled many of the greatest artists of the age. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 16, 2019
Art World From $125,000 Robo-Snails to David Lynch’s Nightmare, Here Are 6 of the Best Artworks at Art Basel Miami Beach 2019 Artnet News editor-in-chief Andrew Goldstein roamed the fair's miles of aisles to single out some of the most gripping art on view. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 5, 2019
The Big Interview ‘I Have Nothing to Say as an Artist’: Anish Kapoor on Why He Avoids Putting Meaning Into His Precisely Engineered Work In a wide-ranging interview, the artist offers his perspective on Brexit and explains why he's finally having a show in China. By Andrew Goldstein, Nov 13, 2019
The Big Interview The Story of artnet, Part 6: Hans Neuendorf on How artnet Utterly Transformed the Art Market—for Better and for Worse "I think the sky-high prices are probably our fault," Neuendorf says in the conclusion of a six-part interview to mark artnet's 30th anniversary. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 29, 2019
The Big Interview The Story of artnet, Part 5: How artnet (Barely) Survived the Dot-Com Bust, September 11th, and a Hostile Takeover Bid In an interview, artnet founder Hans Neuendorf addresses a tumultuous period in the company's history. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 24, 2019
The Big Interview The Story of artnet, Part 4: How Hans Neuendorf and an Unlikely Crew Created artnet and Changed the Art Market In the fourth installment of an interview to mark artnet's 30th anniversary, founder Hans Neuendorf tells the story of the company's birth. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 23, 2019
The Big Interview The Story of artnet, Part 3: How Hans Neuendorf Cornered the Market on Baselitz and Picabia, and Started a Lucrative Art Fund In the third part of an interview series to mark artnet’s 30th anniversary, Hans Neuendorf talks about his adventures in the 1970s and ’80s. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 16, 2019
The Big Interview Can MoMA’s Expansion Ever Really Be Finished? Glenn Lowry on Where the Museum May—or May Not—Go From Here In the second half of a two-part interview, MoMA director Glenn Lowry spoke about the future of the museum. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 16, 2019
The Big Interview So, Is MoMA Woke Now? Not Quite. A Q&A With Director Glenn Lowry on Why ‘You Can Never Be Comprehensive in Some Absolute Way’ As the museum readies for its public reopening, artnet News’s Andrew Goldstein spoke with Glenn Lowry about its mission and goals. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 15, 2019
The Big Interview The Story of artnet, Part 2: How Founder Hans Neuendorf Helped Invent the Art Fair in a More ‘Innocent’ Time In the second part of an interview series, Andrew Goldstein spoke to Neuendorf about his unusually energetic early career. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 9, 2019
Art Fairs 5 Outstanding Works at Frieze London, From a Gripping Painting by Thornton Dial to Some Unsettling Photos by Cindy Sherman Our handy guide will help you find the cream of the crop at this year's event. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 3, 2019
The Big Interview The Story of artnet: How Founder Hans Neuendorf Rose From the Rubble of World War II Germany to Transform the Art Market In the first part of a series marking artnet's 30th anniversary, Neuendorf opens up about his early life. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 2, 2019
Art Fairs What Can Contemporary Photography Tell Us About China Today? Here Are 7 of the Most Arresting Images at Photofairs Shanghai 2019 From Wang Ling's images documenting the plight of the Uyghurs to a sweeping portrait of a changing China, here are the works we are still thinking about. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 23, 2019