Art Collectors What I Buy And Why: Arts Philanthropist Hasnaine Yavarhoussen on the Collecting Scene in Madagascar and the Joys of Outdoor Art The founder of Hakanto Contemporary, the first non-profit art space in Madagascar, has been collecting close to home this year. By Katie White, Jan 11, 2021
People 7 People Our Investigations Have Determined Are Not Banksy Despite the Circumstantial Evidence to the Contrary Are any of these people the famed street artist? Absolutely not, we're kind of sure we can say. By Katie White & Katie Rothstein, Dec 3, 2020
Art World This Legendary Georgia O’Keeffe Skull Painting Has an Uplifting Backstory—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About It 'Ram's Head, White Hollyhock-Hills' is seen as one of her key images. By Katie White, Nov 30, 2020
Art World Norman Rockwell’s Turkey Feast Is a Thanksgiving Touchstone—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Freedom From Want’ Rockwell had at one point considered destroying the celebrated painting. By Katie White, Nov 26, 2020
People Studio Visit: Portrait Photographer Naima Green on Having Fun With Her Subjects and the Joys of a Five-Mile Walk Her most recent project, "Pur·suit," reimagines photographer Catherine Opie’s "Dyke Deck" from 1995. By Katie White, Nov 26, 2020
Art World Step Into the Sensory World of HĂ©lio Oiticica’s ‘Tropicália’ at Lisson Gallery With This Video Narrated by the Late Brazilian Artist "Helio Oiticica" is currently on view across Lisson Gallery's two New York spaces. By Katie White, Nov 13, 2020
Art World Studio Visit: Artist Jim Shaw on the Music He ‘Blasts’ to De-Stress at Work, and the Documentaries He’s Binge-Watching Shaw's new exhibition “Hope Against Hope” is currently on view at Simon Lee in London. By Katie White, Nov 13, 2020
Art World 6 Surprising Secrets Behind Western Art History’s Most Revered Paintings, From Van Gogh’s Portrait of His Doctor to Van Eyck’s Ghent Altarpiece Which painting inspired the illustration for the Jabberwock in "Through the Looking Glass"? Which picture bankrupted James McNeill Whistler? By Katie White, Nov 12, 2020
Art World Meret Oppenheim’s Furry Teacup Stirred Up a Public Sensation—Here Are 3 Things You May Not Know About the Classic Surrealist Masterpiece ‘Object’ She spent years trying to escape its legend. By Katie White, Nov 9, 2020
People ‘At Three in the Morning, I Do the Math’: William Kentridge on Obsessing Over COVID Data and the Benefits of Lockdown The artist recently debuted "City Deep," the 11th animated film in his "Drawings for Projection" series, at Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg. By Katie White, Nov 4, 2020
Art World 7 Terrifying Tales From the World’s Most Haunted Museums, From the Red Man of the Louvre to Monet’s Restless Ghost in Cleveland Happy Halloween! By Katie White, Oct 30, 2020
Art World Hollis Sigler’s Fantastical Art Drew on Her Private Passion and Pain—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About Her Pioneering Feminist Work We undertook a close reading of Hollis Sigler's oil pastel "I've Got this Job of Being a Woman," a work you may not know—but should. By Katie White, Oct 23, 2020
People Studio Visit: Artist Tony Lewis on the Comforting Sounds of Chicago Traffic and the Postcards He’s Been Mailing to Friends The artist offers us a glimpse into the studio that serves as his refuge. By Katie White, Oct 13, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Metropolitan Museum of Art Curator Alisa LaGamma on 7 Extraordinary Treasures That Define Western Sahel Cultures The curator spoke to Artnet News on the occasion of the Met's stunning new exhibition, “Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara." By Katie White, Oct 9, 2020
Art World From The T-Rex That Ruled Auction Week to a Contagious Gallery Dinner: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Katie White, Oct 9, 2020