People The Art World Works From Home: German Art Collector Julia Stoschek Is Digitizing Her Collection and Baking Chocolate Cake The art world may be working remotely, but it certainly does not stop. We're checking in with art-world professionals to see how they work from home. By Kate Brown, May 1, 2020
People Anne Geddes Was Once the Queen of Baby Photography. Now, She’s Hit Hard Times—and Is Asking for Your Help The photographer spoke to Artnet News about how the rise of the internet dramatically altered the course of her career. By Noor Brara, Apr 30, 2020
People ‘She Wears Her Wisdom Lightly’: How American Curator Zoé Whitley Became One of the UK’s Most Influential Arts Leaders Whitley, who became head of the Chisenhale Gallery in April, got her start as an intern at LACMA. By Naomi Rea, Apr 30, 2020
People Germano Celant, the Towering Italian Art Critic Who Gave the World Arte Povera, Has Died at Age 79 From Coronavirus Complications The revered critic and curator died in Milan after a stay at the San Raffaele hospital. By Naomi Rea, Apr 29, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Leonardo da Vinci Scholar Martin Kemp Is Thinking About Dante and Whipping Up Indian Food Here's how the historian is making his way through life in quarantine. By Katie White, Apr 28, 2020
People We Asked 32 Children to Fill in the Most Highbrow Contemporary-Art Coloring Book Imaginable. Here Are the Delightful Results Louise Lawler's work asks big questions about how we see and value contemporary art. So what do kids make of it? By Artnet News, Apr 27, 2020
People Zarina, the Indian Artist Who Chronicled Her Peripatetic Lifestyle in Delicate Prints, Has Died at 83 The artist passed away after a long illness Saturday in London. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 27, 2020
People ‘His Creativity Was Alarmingly Boundless’: Friends and Colleagues Remember the Late Wildlife Photographer and Artist Peter Beard Bob Colacello, Natalie White, Delphine Diallo, and others share their memories. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 26, 2020
People Why Artist Meriem Bennani’s Wildly Popular Videos About Two Chill Lizards Perfectly Capture the Weirdness of Our New Reality Social borders and virtuality were subjects of her work long before the present moment. By Kate Brown, Apr 26, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Artist Cao Fei Is Stuck in Singapore Watching Zombie Thrillers and Teaching Art Students Over Zoom Here's how the artist is making her way through life in quarantine. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 24, 2020
People ‘I Shift Into Emergency Mode Pretty Easily’: Miranda July on How to Handle the Creative Obstacles—and Opportunities—of Quarantine July says it's time to take our digital "tools of distraction" and put them to creative use. By Naomi Rea, Apr 23, 2020
People The Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama, Is Also a Professional Artist. Here’s How He Is Balancing Those Roles During the Coronavirus Pandemic The nation head talks art and politics from under lockdown. By Kate Brown, Apr 22, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Glass-Art Impresario Dale Chihuly Is Stuck Working on Drawings and Rewatching ‘The Sopranos’ Here's how the Seattle-based artist is spending his time in isolation. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2020
People ‘I’m Frightened, Dismayed, Disgusted’: Jenny Holzer on How Artists Can Use Outrage to Expose the Hypocrisies of Our Time The artist is debuting a new project to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. By Rachel Corbett, Apr 21, 2020
People Renowned Wildlife Photographer and Bon Vivant Peter Beard Has Been Found Dead at Age 82, Three Weeks After Disappearing in Montauk The artist and notorious man-about-town was suffering from dementia when he disappeared. By Naomi Rea, Apr 20, 2020