People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Jay Miriam-White Hits the Road for a Cross-Country Trip to Her Solo Show at Atlanta’s Wolfgang Gallery The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, May 26, 2023
People Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s New $200 Million Home by Famed Architect Tadao Ando Is the Most Expensive in California—Maybe Even America The couple reportedly paid cash for the 40,000-square-foot concrete mansion by the Japanese architect. By Vittoria Benzine, May 26, 2023
People 30 Years After Jeff Koons Was Skewered on ’60 Minutes,’ He Returned to the Show for a Far More Flattering Interview With Anderson Cooper Hosted by Anderson Cooper, the report paints the millionaire as a populist artist. By Artnet News, May 26, 2023
People Remembering the Late Experimental Filmmaker Kenneth Anger Through 6 of His Most Fantastically Transgressive Works Anger died earlier this month at age 96. By Min Chen, May 25, 2023
Valuations Fashionphile and Art Collector Lisa Perry Covets Vintage YSL While Carving Out Space for Women Artists and Her Granddaughters We asked the founder of East Hampton's Onna House about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, May 24, 2023
People ‘What Monuments Could Stand For’: Watch Artist Shahzia Sikander Address Historical Erasure With Her New Female-Centered Sculptures As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 22, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Gallerist James Fuentes Sets Up Shop in L.A. and Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Painter Didier Williams’s Opening Show The gallerist takes us through a week in his life as he opens his new space in Los Angeles. By Annie Armstrong, May 19, 2023
Valuations Gallerist Christina Di Donna Treasures Her Lalanne Sculptures, Dreams of Slow Sundays, and Is Still Searching for a Cindy Sherman ‘Film Still’ We asked the co-founder of Southampton's Sélavy art and design salon about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, May 17, 2023
People Don’t Touch Anything: Iconic Mugler Muse Connie Girl Catches the Final Days of the Designer’s Dazzling Brooklyn Museum Retrospective The multi-hyphenate model and nightlife star Connie Fleming was a trailblazer on Thierry Mugler's runway. By William Van Meter, May 16, 2023
People ‘A New Visual Reality’: Watch Artist Avery Singer Blend Analog and Digital Techniques to Create Her Figurative Paintings As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 12, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Jammie Holmes Goes Museum-Hopping in New York and Cruises Through Dallas With His Dog Tyson The artist takes us through a week in his life. By Annie Armstrong, May 12, 2023
People Underground Artist Frank Kozik, Who Created Iconic Album Covers and Concert Posters, Has Died at 61 Kozik created record and poster art for bands including the Melvins and Nirvana. By Artnet News, May 12, 2023
People ‘We’re Not All Ikea-Loving Minimalists’: Historian and Author Michael Diaz-Griffith on the Resurgence of Young Antique Collectors During TEFAF New York, he will join Dominique Lévy and Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan in a conversation on connoisseurship. By Katie White, May 11, 2023
Valuations Jewelry Historian Levi Higgs Treasures Illustrative Art, Bespoke Designs, and Country Escapes With His Beloved Pup We asked the head of archives and brand heritage at David Webb Jewels about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, May 11, 2023
People ‘It’s About Bringing Those Absences to Life:’ Isaac Julien on Using the Gaps in Historical Archives As Springboards for Reinvention The British artist's first major U.K. retrospective is on view at Tate Britain through August 20. By Precious Adesina, May 10, 2023