People ‘I Find Freedom in Constraints’: Aura Rosenberg on Making Art That Transgresses the Bounds of History, Sexuality, and Memory The artist's two-venue survey, 'What Is Psychedelic,' runs through June at Mishkin Gallery and Pioneer Works. By Meka Boyle, Mar 16, 2023
People ‘Crafts Associated With Women Were Taboo’: Watch the Late Phyllida Barlow Reclaim ‘Domestic’ Techniques in Her Sculpture As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 16, 2023
People Artists and Curators Remember the ‘Brave’ Sculptor Phyllida Barlow, Whose Assemblages Challenged Space, Perspective, and Gravity The British sculptor has died at age 78. By Kate Brown, Mar 14, 2023
People Valuations: Nieuwe Instituut’s Director Aric Chen on Leading the Dutch National Museum and Becoming the World’s First ‘Zoöp’ We asked the general and artistic director of the Rotterdam museum about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Mar 14, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Art PR Maven Hannah Gottlieb-Graham Journeys to Todos Santos and Communes With a Pack of Wild Horses The art world publicist takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 10, 2023
People Hito Steyerl on Why NFTs and A.I. Image Generators Are Really Just ‘Onboarding Tools’ for Tech Conglomerates "This is the Future" has just opened at the Portland Art Museum. By Kate Brown, Mar 10, 2023
People We Followed Bertha González Nieves, the World’s First ‘Maestra Tequilera,’ Through an Art-Packed Week in Mexico City The Casa Dragones founder and figurehead has intertwined her fervent passions for tequila, art, and her hometown. By William Van Meter, Mar 10, 2023
People ‘Art Can Impact Society’: Watch How Artist Minerva Cuevas Uses Her Creative Practice to Trigger Real-World Change As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 9, 2023
People How French-Caribbean Artist Julien Creuzet Uses Creole Hymns and Digital Avatars to Retrace African Ancestry He is set to represent France at the Venice Biennale in 2024. By Anna Sansom, Mar 7, 2023
People David Chipperfield, One of the Art World’s Favorite Architects, Just Won the 2023 Pritzker Prize. Here’s a Look at His 7 Most Famous Museums The British architect's completed buildings span four decades and number over 100. By Lee Carter, Mar 7, 2023
People Digital Artists Remember the ‘Invincible, Expanded Vision’ of Peter Weibel, the Curator Who Championed High-Tech Art Before It Was Cool The artist, curator, and director of ZKM died last week at age 78. By Min Chen, Mar 6, 2023
People Szabolcs Bozó’s Adorable Creatures Were an Antidote to Lockdown Blues. Now They’re Fetching Six-Figure Sums at Auction The artist’s “kawaii-”style paintings have won him fans in Asia. By Lucy Howie, Mar 5, 2023
People ‘That Little Piece of Energy Is Magnified’: Artist Wangechi Mutu on Honoring the Spirit of the Natural World in Her Fantastical Works As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 3, 2023
People Timothy Wyllie, the Mystical Telepathic Artist Who Spoke to Dolphins, Is Finally Getting His Due for His Remarkable Landscapes The late writer published numerous books on drugs and co-founded a “spiritual community” most called a cult. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 2, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Gallerist Ruby Zarsky Takes Us to O’Flaherty’s Epic Reopening, Where an Art Collective Painted Portraits With Butt Cheeks The artist and proprietor of O'Flaherty's takes us behind the scenes of the gallery's reopening week. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 2, 2023