People Curator Florence Derieux Heads to Centre Pompidou Foundation in New York Is France seeing a curatorial 'brain drain'? By Benjamin Sutton, Nov 15, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Speed Read: The Top 10 Art News Stories for October 13–17 From the aisles at Frieze to the ramp at the Guggenheim. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 18, 2014
Art World Public Art Startup Hopes Anti-War Monument Goes Viral Emerging Collective aims to incubate immersive and politically charged artworks. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions LA Museum’s Attendance Up Fivefold Since Hello Kitty Arrived By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 16, 2014
Galleries Warhol’s ‘The Scream’ Sells for $5.5 Million at Frieze Masters By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 15, 2014
Law & Politics Equatorial Guinea Vice President Forfeits Mansion to Save Michael Jackson Memorabilia Collection By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 14, 2014
Art Fairs Lady Gaga and Other Curiosities Await in Art Basel in Miami Beach’s Kabinett By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 14, 2014
Art & Exhibitions ArtPrize’s Jury and Public Bestow $300,000 on Anila Quayyum Agha By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 11, 2014
Analysis Speed Read: The Top 10 Art News Stories for October 6–10 From Hong Kong and New York to Washington DC, Buenos Aires, and Kiev. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 11, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Klaus Biesenbach and James Franco Spar Over Richard Prince’s Instagram Art By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Iraqi-American Painter Ahmed Alsoudani Brings Chaos and Violence to Gladstone Baghdad-born artist speaks exclusively to artnet News. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Raunchy Orgy Video Promotes Musée d’Orsay Show How can a museum use porn to promote art? By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 9, 2014