People Curator James Meyer Returns to the National Gallery After Stint at the Dia Art Foundation Meyer previously served as associate curator at the DC museum. By Brian Boucher, Aug 14, 2017
People A Tale of Two Leos: DiCaprio to Play Da Vinci in Hollywood Biopic The actor and collector, who’s named after the Renaissance polymath, is fulfilling his destiny. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 14, 2017
People The Director of Berlin’s KW Institute on His First Year Leading a Fabled Art Center in Transition Krist Gruijthuijsen is giving the city the art institute it didn’t know it was missing. Is it working? By Hili Perlson, Aug 11, 2017
People Marina Abramović and Ulay, Whose Breakup Changed Performance Art Forever, Make Peace in a New Interview An ugly lawsuit behind them, the duo reunited at the Louisiana Museum. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 8, 2017
People The Mask Paints! Jim Carrey Showcases His Art in a Riveting New Mini Documentary In a new short film, Jim Carrey reveals why he's obsessed with making art. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 8, 2017
People Martin Roth, Museum Impresario Who Led London’s V&A to Great Heights, Has Died Roth is credited with transforming the V&A into a record-breaking, award-winning institution. By Hili Perlson, Aug 7, 2017
People Former Pompidou Foundation President Calls Jeff Koons’s ‘Flashy’ Gift to Paris a ‘Poisoned Chalice’ Robert M. Rubin thinks Koon’s gift is “insensitive, self-serving, and flashy.” By Naomi Rea, Aug 2, 2017
People Philippe de Montebello on How the Metropolitan Museum of Art Can Reclaim Its Glory The former Met director also discusses his new job at Acquavella. By Andrew Goldstein, Aug 1, 2017
People Philippe de Montebello on His Plan to Revive New York’s Most Underappreciated Art Museum The former Met director has big plans for the Hispanic Society. (They may involve Jeff Koons.) By Andrew Goldstein, Jul 31, 2017
People Taking on New Role as ‘Mentor,’ Artist Lucien Smith Transforms His L.A. Studio Into a Project Space and Food Bank The 20,000-square-foot space will host artist residencies and community events. By Ekaterina Kovaleva, Jul 19, 2017
People The Warhol Market Gets Even Wilder as Richard Polsky Releases an Unauthorized Addendum to the Catalogue Raisonné The “I Bought Andy Warhol” author believes he can offer disgruntled collectors a new outlet. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 19, 2017
People An Obscure Foundation in Maine Just Gave $400,000 to Art Journalists—No Strings Attached The Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation will annually shell out $50,000 awards to art journalists and critics. By Brian Boucher, Jul 18, 2017
People Salvador Dalí’s Body Will Be Exhumed Next Week as Surreal Paternity Battle Comes to a Head A Spanish judge has ruled that the legendary artist's body will be unearthed on July 20. By Brian Boucher, Jul 14, 2017
People There’s a Strange Reason Why ‘Gen-X’ Author Douglas Coupland Put a Giant Van Gogh Head in a Vineyard Hint: It has to do with redheads, Pinot Noir, and genetic mutation. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 13, 2017
People ‘Our Times Are Harsh’: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Comes to the Defense of documenta 14 The follow-up to her game-changing exhibition has received mixed reviews. By Naomi Rea, Jul 6, 2017