People ‘I Want to Get People’s Attention’: Artist Adam Pendleton on Taking Over MoMA’s Atrium With a Monumental Tribute to Black Dada The artist's first solo show at a New York institution encapsulates concepts he's been refining for years. By Hilarie Sheets, Sep 14, 2021
People ‘It’s a Sensual Kind of Experience of the World’: Julie Mehretu on Why She’s Letting Intuition Guide Her Art Practice Now More Than Ever The Ethiopian-born artist spoke to Artnet about what she does to creatively recharge. By Hilarie Sheets, Mar 23, 2021
People How One Contrarian Art Dealer Created Space for Black Artists Decades Before the White Art World Cared at All A special project at Frieze New York and a forthcoming exhibition at MoMA pay tribute to Linda Goode Bryant's Just Above Midtown gallery. By Hilarie Sheets, May 1, 2019
Shows & Exhibitions ‘The Guy Was Mortal’: Whitney Curator Donna De Salvo on How Her Personal Relationship With Andy Warhol Shaped Her New Show You think you know Andy Warhol. Donna De Salvo knows him better. By Hilarie Sheets, Nov 5, 2018
People On Her 40th Anniversary, Artists Share How Marian Goodman Became the Art World’s Least Pretentious Power Broker Julie Mehretu, William Kentridge, and others offer a glimpse into the life of the very private dealer. By Hilarie Sheets, Dec 20, 2017
Art World Taking the Plunge: 5 Famous Artists on Risking Their Dignity—by Trying Performance Art Performa has offered artists, including Julie Mehretu and Rashid Johnson, the chance to experiment with live art. By Hilarie Sheets, Oct 30, 2017