People ‘There Were Women Working Then, Too’: How Dia Director Jessica Morgan Is Breaking Open the (Male) Canon of Postwar Art We spoke to the dynamic visionary about how she is leading the Dia Art Foundation into a more diverse future. By Andrew Goldstein, May 15, 2019
People This Artist Documented Her Journey Through Breast Cancer for an Unflinching New Film Produced by Angelina Jolie and Darren Aronofsky Artist Prune Nourry treated her work as “a way to come back to being a sculptor, and not being a sculpture.” By Sarah Cascone, May 15, 2019
People Artist Kehinde Wiley’s Latest Paintings Are a Progressive Riposte to Paul Gauguin’s Primitivist Portraits of Tahitians We spoke to the artist about his travels to Tahiti and the residency program he will be opening next month in Senegal. By Naomi Rea, May 14, 2019
People A Young New York Artist’s Death Devastated a Community. Now Friends Say It Was All a Cruel Performance—and She’s Still Alive For more than two weeks, a young New York artist has been missing. What's really going on? By Eileen Kinsella, May 14, 2019
People ‘I Didn’t Want My Art to Come Out While I Was an Actress’: At the Venice Biennale, Rose McGowan Reflects on Her New Life as an Artist We toured the art of Venice with the actress-turned-artist. By Sarah Cascone, May 14, 2019
People Basquiat, the Comic Book: See the Rise of Art Star Jean-Michel Basquiat in a New Graphic Novel Basquiat's dramatic life story has inspired films, a Broadway musical, and now a graphic novel. By Eileen Kinsella, May 14, 2019
People Damien Hirst’s Net Worth Rose Nearly $20 Million Last Year, According to the Sunday Times’s ‘Rich List’ Hirst is one of only two artists to make the annual list of the 1,000 wealthiest people in the UK. By Taylor Dafoe, May 13, 2019
People Mother-Daughter Power Duo Mera and Jennifer Rubell Reflect on How Art Has Shaped Their Relationship On the occasion of Mother's Day, we spoke with the collector and the artist. By Sarah Cascone, May 10, 2019
People See 10 Outlandish Paintings of ‘Socialite Scammer’ Anna Delvey by the New York Post Photographer Who Followed Her Every Move The artist says Delvey laughed when she saw the works. By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2019
People ‘It’s a Material That’s Life and Death at the Same Time’: Why Artist Marc Quinn Is Using Hundreds of Pounds of Blood for a New Work About Refugees The blood belongs to 10,000 donors, including many refugees. By Taylor Dafoe, May 7, 2019
People Art Style: What Frieze New York’s Most Fashionable Fairgoers Wear to Buy and Sell Art In the first of a new series, we document the sartorial sensibilities of women in the art world and on the go. By Noor Brara, May 2, 2019
People Is Kickstarter All One Big Social-Practice Artwork? Founder Perry Chen on His Company’s Missteps—and Where It Goes From Here We spoke to the Kickstarter creator about what the distributed art school of the future might look like. By Andrew Goldstein, May 1, 2019
People How One Contrarian Art Dealer Created Space for Black Artists Decades Before the White Art World Cared at All A special project at Frieze New York and a forthcoming exhibition at MoMA pay tribute to Linda Goode Bryant's Just Above Midtown gallery. By Hilarie Sheets, Apr 30, 2019
People How Artist Fred Eversley Went From Consulting for NASA to Creating Otherworldly Sculptures The artist, who recently located to New York full time, is the subject of a solo presentation at Frieze New York this week. By Matt Stromberg, Apr 30, 2019
People Artist Ruth Asawa’s Hanging Wire Sculptures Are Getting a Google Doodle Today Previous Google Doodles have honored artists including Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Keith Haring. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2019