People Brooklyn Museum Director Anne Pasternak on How an Encyclopedic Institution Can Address Entrenched Racism and Sexism The Brooklyn Museum director sat down with artnet News's editor-in-chief to discuss what makes the institution unique—and where it's headed. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 3, 2018
Art World Thomas Campbell on How He Got His New San Francisco Museum Job, and What He Plans to Do There artnet News's Andrew Goldstein spoke to the former Met director about his surprising new appointment. By Andrew Goldstein, Nov 6, 2018
Art Fairs 10 of the Best Artworks at Frieze London 2018 Here are some of the highlights of this year's Frieze London art fair, from new Urs Fischer paintings to a special appearance by Donald Trump. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 4, 2018
Market What Is the artnet Intelligence Report? We Explain We're doing something new and different over here at artnet. By Andrew Goldstein & Julia Halperin, Oct 1, 2018
People Max Hollein on How the Met Will Redefine the Entire Way We Think About Contemporary Art The freshly installed Met director spoke to Andrew Goldstein about his plans for new art, new technology, and new funding at the museum. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 25, 2018
People New Met Director Max Hollein on How He Plans to Lead the Museum Into a More Egalitarian Future To mark the start of a new era, artnet News's editor-in-chief spoke to Hollein about how the Met can represent everyone, better. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 24, 2018
Analysis Art Basel Cities Is the Global Fair Company’s Portal to the Future. But What the Heck Is It, Anyway? A pricey experiment by an international art-fair organizer descends on a country in crisis. Guess what? This is an upbeat story. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 17, 2018
Art World Art Basel Cities Creator Patrick Foret on How the Experimental New Initiative Works—Even Amid an Economic Crisis As Art Basel Cities takes shape in Buenos Aires during a currency collapse, Andrew Goldstein spoke to the visionary behind the project. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 9, 2018
Art Fairs Seattle Art Fair Artistic Director Nato Thompson on How to Cut the Crap and Connect With an Audience The Creative Time alum speaks with artnet News's editor-in-chief Andrew Goldstein about the intersection of art and tech and how to add heft to art-fair programming. By Andrew Goldstein, Aug 1, 2018
Art Fairs 5 Standout Young Artists to Discover at Liste 2018 Here are the rising stars of Liste founder Peter Bläuer’s valedictory fair. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 14, 2018
Art Fairs 10 of the Best Artworks at Art Basel 2018 Standouts include a moving Alina Szapocznikow, a striking new direction for Miriam Bäckström, and more. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 13, 2018
People Art Basel’s Marc Spiegler on Why Art Fairs Aren’t to Blame for the Current Gallery Crisis We spoke to the fair empire's global director in advance of Art Basel's opening. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 11, 2018
People ‘The Whole Way of Collecting Has Changed’: Christie’s Loïc Gouzer on the Regrettable Rise of the ADD Art Collector artnet News's Andrew Goldstein spoke to the auction-house rainmaker about why no one wants to learn about art anymore. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 7, 2018
People Is Loïc Gouzer the Federer of the Art Market? A Q&A With the Irrepressible Christie’s Maverick Who Sold ‘Salvator Mundi’ We speak to the man behind the record-shattering $450 million sale about his unique approach to the auction game. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 6, 2018
Art World Yahoo! Co-Founder and Art Collector Jerry Yang on How Chinese Calligraphy Can Help Tie Together a World in Crisis The Yahoo! co-founder on how to appreciate Chinese calligraphy and why Silicon Valley isn't known as a collecting capital—yet. By Andrew Goldstein, May 30, 2018