Style With a Beachfront Gallery for Artist Sho Shibuya’s Sunrise Paintings, Saint Laurent Rive Droite Makes a Splash in Miami Commissioned by creative director Anthony Vaccarello for Art Basel, the show honors the 55th anniversary of Saint Laurent’s first Rive Gauche store. By Maria Vogel, Dec 2, 2021
Art Fairs Art Style: Here’s What 7 Frieze New York Attendees Wore to Impress Everyone While They Bought and Sold Art Art Style documents the sartorial sensibilities of women in the art world and on the go. By Maria Vogel, May 6, 2021
Art Fairs In Photos: See Scenes From the Opening Day of Frieze New York, Marking the Bleary-Eyed Return of the IRL Art World The fair kicked off today at the Shed in Manhattan's Hudson Yards. By Maria Vogel, May 5, 2021
People Artist Lisa Park on How to Use Technology to Engage More Meaningfully With Human Emotion The artist spoke to Artnet about her interactive practice. By Maria Vogel, Mar 31, 2021
People ‘Elevating the Voices of Non-Art World Folk Is Integral to Expanding Our Impact’: Curator Karleen Gardner On What It’s Like to Run the Empathy Center at the Minneapolis Institute of Art Gardner spoke to Artnet about her role, which examines how art can be used as a tool to teach empathy. By Maria Vogel, Mar 25, 2021
Art World Artist Byron Kim’s Deceptively Modest Meditations on Identity Pose Important Questions—Here Are 3 Facts You May Not Know About His Work The artist's seemingly abstract work shrouds its political relevance. By Maria Vogel, Mar 18, 2021
Art World Artist L’Merchie Frazier’s Quilt Expresses the Bond of a Mother and Child in Thread—Here Are 3 Facts You May Not Know About It The artwork suggests a deep bond anyone can relate to. By Maria Vogel, Mar 18, 2021
Art World Yayoi Kusama’s Simple Forms Hide Complex Realities—Here Are Three Facts You May Not Know About Her Widely Admired Work Kusama uses uncomplicated shapes and colors to build bridges between audiences. By Maria Vogel, Feb 28, 2021
People How Facebook Curator Jessica Shaefer Uses Art to Bring Empathy Into the Social Network’s Tech-Driven Universe Learn what it's like to run an art program at one of the world's top tech companies. By Maria Vogel, Feb 24, 2021
Art World Gee’s Bend Quilter Lola Pettway Works in a Long Family Tradition—Here Are Three Facts You May Not Know About Her Boundary-Breaking Art Pettway's artistry is part of a long and rich tradition. By Maria Vogel, Feb 23, 2021
Art World 3 Fateful Friendships That Empowered Revolutionary Artists to Change the Course of Art History Discover the captivating stories behind a few of the art world’s most famous and enduring friendships. By Maria Vogel, Feb 19, 2021
Art World 4 Foolproof Holiday Gift Ideas, as Recommended by Leading Art-World Insiders We spoke to artists, curators, and dealers about the art-inspired gifts that should be on your shopping list this year. By Maria Vogel, Dec 3, 2020
People ‘I Re-Evaluate Nearly Everything in My Life’: In a Topsy-Turvy Year, Artist Austyn Weiner Is Focused on Finding Her Painterly Rhythm Get to know a member of the next generation of emerging artists. By Maria Vogel, Nov 5, 2020
People On the Heels of a ‘Vogue’ Cover, Painter Delphine Desane Talks About What It’s Like to Break Through From Stylist to Art Star Get to know a member of the next generation of emerging artists. By Maria Vogel, Oct 20, 2020
Art World Facing Illness With Art: 4 Powerful Artworks That Reveal Artists’ Experiences With Breast Cancer In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here are four intimate works that show how breast cancer has shaped the lives and practices of artists. By Maria Vogel, Oct 12, 2020