People ‘My Whole Body Is Moving With It’: Rising Star Kennedy Yanko on the Performative Way She Makes Her Coveted Sculptures The painter and sculptor is the Rubell Museum of Art's 2021 artist in residence. By Katie White, Jun 15, 2021
People ‘The Future of the Art World Is Here’: Johannesburg-Based Curator Londi Modiko on Her Mission to Empower Black Women Creatives Last year, Modiko co-founded INCCA, a non-profit focused on supporting independent curatorial projects. By Katie White, Jun 8, 2021
Art History We Ranked the 10 Best Picnic Scenes in the History of Art to Inspire Your Memorial Day Festivities We've rated them with a highly scientific baguette emoji system. By Katie White, May 28, 2021
On View Sean Scully Opened His Studio to the Public to Showcase the Gripping Paintings He Made During Lockdown—See Them Here His exhibition “The 12 / Dark Windows” is currently on view in two locations—his Chelsea studio and Lisson Gallery. By Katie White, May 21, 2021
Art History To Celebrate Albrecht Dürer’s 550th Birthday, Here Are 3 Fascinating Facts to Change the Way You See His Legendary Self-Portrait One of the most famous self-portraits of all time is, not surprisingly, full of intrigue. By Katie White, May 21, 2021
Art Collectors Chinese Collector Yan Du on Her Mission to Support the Greater Asian Art Ecosystem, and the Young Artists She’s Watching Now The Hong Kong- and London-based collector believes supporting artists means supporting curators and critics, too. By Katie White, May 20, 2021
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Polish Artist Paulina Olowska on Her New Paintings Inspired by Female Film Stars The artist's new show "30 Minutes Before Midnight" is currently on view at Simon Lee, Hong Kong. By Katie White, May 19, 2021
Art History Marcel Duchamp Wasn’t the Only Artist With an Alter Ego. Here Are 6 of the Greatest Art Aliases of All Time These artists beg the question: What's in a name? By Katie White, May 17, 2021
Art History This Tender Mary Cassatt Painting of a Mother and Child Is Surprisingly Fraught. Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About ‘The Child’s Bath’ For Mother's Day, a look at one of the Impressionist's most celebrated. By Katie White, May 7, 2021
Art World From the Chic to the Spectacular, Here Are 17 of Art History’s Greatest Hats in Honor of the Kentucky Derby Ahead of the 147th annual Run for the Roses, some fodder to inspire your race day attire. By Katie White, Apr 30, 2021
People ‘Joy Can Be an Act of Resistance’: Rising-Star Artist Tariku Shiferaw on the Provocatively Happy Ideas Behind His Abstractions The artist's latest show includes paintings inspired by the sky. By Katie White, Apr 26, 2021
Art History Robert Rauschenberg Made the First-Ever Earth Day Poster—Here Are 3 Fascinating Facts About How He Conceived the Powerful Image Happy 51st Earth Day! By Katie White, Apr 22, 2021
People Studio Visit: Los Angeles Artist Lisa Williamson Is Reliving Gallery Openings on YouTube and Fine-Tuning Her Paint Palette The artist is preparing for a show at Tanya Bonakdar's Los Angeles gallery space. By Katie White, Apr 14, 2021
Art History She Was a Trailblazing Modernist Painter and a Close Friend of Betty Parsons. So Why Don’t More People Know Dusti Bongé? A career retrospective shines a long-overdue spotlight on an artist who refused to make compromises. By Katie White, Apr 13, 2021
Art History The Late Prince Philip Was a Devoted Patron of the Arts and a Hobbyist Painter—Here Are Some of His Most Notable Pursuits The Duke of Edinburgh painted a memorable portrait of the queen and had a long friendship with the artist Edward Seago. By Katie White, Apr 9, 2021