People ‘I Make These Beautiful Mistakes’: Nathanaëlle Herbelin on Her ‘Bad’ Paintings and the Sublime Ones Collectors Can’t Get Enough Of The artist’s quiet figurative work has been stirring tastemakers in Paris and beyond. By Devorah Lauter, Nov 22, 2022
People Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney Is Under Investigation for Allegedly Using Her Political Position to Strongarm an Invitation to the Met Gala The Manhattan representative wasn't happy to be cut from the list. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 22, 2022
People A Year of Creative Disruption? Nan Goldin, Ruangrupa, and Climate Activists Take Prime Spots on the ‘Monopol’ Top 100 List Fashion's growing influence in the art world was also notable. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 22, 2022
People Valuations: Gallerist and Entrepreneur Easy Otabor on the Wardrobe Items He Holds Dear and the ‘Wickedly Smart’ Art of David Leggett We asked the founder of Chicago's Anthony Gallery about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Nov 21, 2022
People Photographer Noémie Goudal’s Collages Seem to Trick the Eye—But, Upon Closer Inspection, Reveal All Their Secrets The artist's conceptual work was on view at Paris Photo. By Anna Sansom, Nov 15, 2022
People Valuations: E-Commerce Entrepreneur Bettina Huang on Her Search for the Perfect Floor Lamp and the ‘Transcendent’ Work of Mickey Lee We asked the founder of the David Zwirner-backed site Platform about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Nov 12, 2022
People Artist Hervé Télémaque, Known for His Colorful Poetic Works That Challenged Injustices, Has Died at Age 85 Hans Ulrich Obrist remembers the unique artist who exhibited at the Serpentine last year By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 11, 2022
People How Judy Glickman Lauder Went From Child Kodak Model to a Top Collector of Black-and-White Photography "Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder" is on view at the Portland Museum of Art through January 15, 2023. By Karen Chernick, Nov 9, 2022
People Lee Bontecou, the American Artist Who Sculpted the Void, Has Died at Age 91 The artist's dark, abstract constructions straddled sculpture and painting—and made her a star of the 1960s New York art scene. By Richard Whiddington, Nov 9, 2022
People Andrea Zittel Is Seeking a New Director for A-Z West, the Desert Compound She Has Run for More than 20 Years Zittel, who remains the artistic director, hopes to one day find an institution or collector to purchase the project. By Cristina Ruiz, Nov 7, 2022
People ‘We Paint Something Because We Want to Remember’: Watch Artist Song Dong Honor Impermanence With His Disappearing Artworks As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 4, 2022
People Valuations: Artist Martine Gutierrez Tells Us About Her Island Dreams and Why Her New Favorite Dress Is Made of Toilet Paper We asked the visual and performance artist about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Nov 4, 2022
People New York Mayor Eric Adams Has Tapped a Team of Four Artists to Help Him Solve Gun Violence, Homelessness, and Other Problems The artists will create public art works about urban infrastructure, homelessness, hate crimes, and gun violence. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 4, 2022
People There Will Never Be Another Art Critic Like Peter Schjeldahl What the late 'New Yorker' art critic meant to me. By Ben Davis, Oct 31, 2022
People ‘Everything Is Psychological’: Alicia Adamerovich on Making Art Inspired by Nature and Her Weekly Therapy Sessions Alike Recalling the spiritual abstractions of Hilma af Klint and Agnes Pelton, the artist’s surreal paintings and sculptures have seen a string of sold-out shows. By Jennifer Piejko, Oct 30, 2022