Art Fairs The 10 Best Artworks at Art Basel 2017 From one of the greatest photographic collections of the 20th century to Nelson Rockfeller's own Léger fireplace, there is great art to be found. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 14, 2017
Art Fairs The Most Hilarious Work in Art Basel Is by Rob Pruitt, and You Can See It Here Who knew art world celebrity lookalikes could be so incredibly spot on... and so wickedly funny? By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 13, 2017
Art Fairs The 10 Most Extraordinary Artworks at Art Basel Unlimited 2017 Here are the standout pieces in this year's edition of the gargantuan art exhibition, curated once again by Gianni Jetzer. By Andrew Goldstein & Julia Halperin, Jun 13, 2017
Market Former Christie’s Rainmaker Brett Gorvy on How He’s Creating a New Power Center in the Gallery World The man who gave Christie's its first billion-dollar week explains his new market strategy in an interview with artnet's Andrew Goldstein. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 12, 2017
People ‘Solving Problems Through Art’: Agnes Gund on Diversity in the Art World and the Future of MoMA The renowned philanthropist spoke to artnet News's Andrew Goldstein about how she brings art and money together for progressive causes. By Andrew Goldstein, May 22, 2017
Art World Watch the Hilarious Video That Art Dealer Joel Mesler Is Using to Debut His New East Hampton Gallery The dealer and artist has created a gem of deadpan humor to announce his new Rental Gallery space. By Andrew Goldstein, May 16, 2017
Art World Anne Imhof’s Brooding Goth Performance Wins the 2017 Venice Biennale’s Golden Lion The German artist received the award alongside fellow prizewinners Franz Erhard Walther and Hassan Khan. By Andrew Goldstein, May 13, 2017
Exhibitions Mark Bradford Is Our Jackson Pollock: Thoughts on His Stellar US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Bradford's project sets out a powerful vision of the artist's role in society. By Andrew Goldstein, May 11, 2017
Exhibitions The Unmissable Highlights of Christine Macel’s 2017 Venice Biennale "Viva Arte Viva" eschews epic overtures for intimate detail, but its most powerful moments linger in the memory. By Andrew Goldstein, May 10, 2017
Art World Totally Lost in Venice During the Biennale? These Apps May Save Your Life These intuitive apps let you choose your art destinations and events from a comprehensive list. By Andrew Goldstein, May 9, 2017
Exhibitions Show & Tell: Sprites and Gods Play in ‘Strange Attractor’ at Ballroom Marfa Curated by Gyphon Rue, this exhibition in the desert ventures deep into the uncanny. By Andrew Goldstein, May 8, 2017
Art Fairs The Art of the Diss: Contemporary Artists Take On President Trump at Frieze New York Frieze may be a big tent, but these artist don't seem too fond of the Republican president. By Andrew Goldstein, May 5, 2017
Art Fairs The 10 Most Spectacular Artworks at Frieze New York 2017 From the art to the prices, there's plenty to marvel at in this year's fair. By Andrew Goldstein, May 4, 2017
People ‘Art Is the Place Where You Can Reinvent the World’: Christine Macel on How to Understand Her Venice Biennale In a wide-ranging interview, the curator of the 2017 Venice Biennale explains the key themes powering her ambitious exhibition. By Andrew Goldstein, May 1, 2017
Art World Glenn O’Brien, Legendary Arbiter of New York City’s Art and Fashion Worlds, Has Died at 70 He left his witty, elegantly cosmopolitan mark on nearly every aspect of the city's culture. By Andrew Goldstein, Apr 7, 2017