People Is Frida Kahlo’s Ghost Haunting the Halls of Her Mexico City Museum? Some Say, Gulp… Yes There are persistent rumors about a ghostly presence at Casa Azul, Kahlo's former home. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 26, 2020
People Deana Lawson Wins the 2020 Hugo Boss Prize, Becoming the First Photographer Ever to Take the Prestigious Award Her first museum survey opens next year in Boston. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 22, 2020
People Mermaid Tails, Haunted Snow Globes, and the Myth of the American Dream: The Distinct Millennial-Defining Art of Olivia Erlanger The 30-year-old artist is showing her quarantine-era work at Soft Opening in London. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 21, 2020
People The Art World at Home: Botanical Garden President Jennifer Rominiecki Is Researching Lichtenstein and Binge-Watching ‘The Crown’ We caught up with the president and CEO of the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. By Artnet News, Oct 20, 2020
People What I Buy and Why: Brooke Shields on the Emerging Art She Loves Most and How She Sleuths for Flea-Market Finds Brooke Shields on what she looks for in the art she collects, and why she doesn't care if it appreciates in value. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 20, 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
People Moe Harkless Is One of the NBA’s Most Versatile Players. Now He’s in the Zone as an Emerging Art Collector, Too During a tumultuous NBA season, Harkless split time between New York and LA, expanding his collection and building his art-world network. By Tim Schneider, Oct 20, 2020
People Meet the New Innovators: 9 Next-Gen Dealers Who Are Rethinking What a 21st-Century Gallery Can Be These individuals are changing how the art-dealing business is done. By Artnet News, Oct 19, 2020
People Meet the New Innovators: 8 Artists Who Are Disrupting the Traditional Way of Buying, Selling, and Valuing Art These eight individuals are working outside the bounds of traditional institutions and shaking up the status quo for the better. By Artnet News, Oct 18, 2020
People Two Artists Made Glorious Outfits From PPE and Took Them Out on the Town in New York—See Images of Their Adventures Here Adrian Wilson and Heidi Hankaniemi made a matching suit and gown for a day-long performance in the city. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 16, 2020
People The New Innovators: David Zwirner Online Sales Director Elena Soboleva on Why the Distinction Between Online and Offline ‘Will Be a Relic’ "The future is hybrid," Soboleva says. By Nate Freeman, Oct 16, 2020
People ‘We’re Drawn to a Certain Rawness’: Designer-Turned-Artist Helmut Lang and Anthony Vaccarello on Their New Collaboration For his latest work, Lang turned to Vaccarello's designs as inspiration—and as raw material. By Noor Brara, Oct 16, 2020
People 15 Minutes With a Price Database Power User: Christie’s Head of Natural History James Hyslop on the Landmark T. Rex Sale We spoke with Hyslop about his path from Cambridge to Christie's. By Artnet Price Database Team, Oct 16, 2020
People Meet the New Innovators: 5 Community Builders Who Are Redistributing Power in the Art World These five individuals have created movements that are reshaping the landscape for the better. By Artnet News, Oct 15, 2020
People How Akris Creative Director Albert Kriemler Found Inspiration in the Work of Artist Imi Knoebel for His Latest Collection We caught up with the fashion designer to learn about his latest collaboration. By Noor Brara, Oct 15, 2020