People How Do You Judge the Value of Social Practice Art? Artist Helina Metaferia Developed Metrics to Determine if a Project Is Successful In the third installment of our interview series, Helina Metaferia discusses teaching social practice art and finding healing in community. By Folasade Ologundudu, Sep 25, 2022
People Louise Bourgeois’s Assistant Knew Her Better Than Most. He Tells Us What Made the Great Sculptor Tick Jerry Gorovoy spoke to us as the first survey of Bourgeois’s late fabric creations, “The Woven Child”, is on view at the Gropius Bau in Berlin. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 22, 2022
People Not Only Is the Singer Seal a Photographer, He Just Designed a Custom Leica for His New Gallery Show in L.A. The camera comes with a Rag & Bone scarf and a strap featuring “Kiss from a Rose” lyrics on it. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2022
People ‘It’s About Me as a Blind Person and Painter’: How Artist Manuel Solano Conjures Vivid Canvases From Memory The works are filled with memories from the artist's childhood growing up in Mexico. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 21, 2022
People Elizabeth the Restorer: Why Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch Should Also Be Remembered as Its Greatest Preservationist From tackling the destruction of World War II to reconstructing a scorched Windsor Castle, the late Queen devoted her reign to restoring Britain’s material culture. By Maya Asha McDonald, Sep 19, 2022
People ‘That Just Shattered Things for Me’: Rick Lowe on the Moment He Realized His Art Had to Escape the Studio to Have Real-World Impact In the second of a four-part series on artists and social practice, Lowe shares his vision for community engaged art. By Folasade Ologundudu, Sep 18, 2022
People How Viral Meme-Maker @freeze_magazine, aka Artist Cem A, Won Over the Art World by Farce A new show by the viral meme-maker and institutional critic opens in Istanbul, Turkey this week. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 13, 2022
People ‘It’s All Art’: Legendary Gallerist Linda Goode Bryant on Why She Doesn’t Like the Term Social Practice, and How Feeding People Is a Creative Act In the first in a four-part series on social practice art, we speak to Linda Goode Bryant ahead of MoMA's show on her pioneering gallery, JAM. By Folasade Ologundudu, Sep 11, 2022
People Why a New York Street Artist Broke His 10-Month Instagram Hiatus to Commemorate Queen Elizabeth II on the City’s Subway System “The world improved from the Queen being in it,” Adrian Wilson, aka Plannedalism, said. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 9, 2022
People Virginia Dwan, Pioneering Dealer Who Bankrolled Some of Land Art’s Most Daring Masterpieces, Has Died at 90 Among the projects she helped fund were Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" and Michael Heizer's "City." By Sarah Cascone, Sep 9, 2022
People ‘Her Incredible Service Is Unmatched’: Isaac Julien, Maria Balshaw, and Other Art-World Insiders Pay Their Respects to the Late Queen Elizabeth II An international outpouring of grief came in the wake of the monarch's death this week. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 9, 2022
People In Pictures: See How Artists Have Captured Queen Elizabeth II, the U.K.’s Longest-Serving Monarch, Through Seven Decades of Her Reign The Queen died on Thursday at age 96. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 8, 2022
People Day in the Life: Art Collector and Influencer Gary Yeh Takes Us for a Spin Around the City’s Hottest Parties During Frieze Seoul The ArtDrunk founder shares the inside track on Itaewon night. By Gary Yeh, Sep 6, 2022
People Textile Artist Sarah Zapata Has More Than One Identity. Weaving Lets Her Bring Them All Together The artist's work, which has already garnered institutional interest, is now heating up on the market. By Nicole Martinez, Sep 5, 2022
People Haneyl Choi’s Sculptures Burst With Attitude. They’ve Made Him One of the Most In-Demand Artists in Korea’s Contemporary Art World The artist has a joint survey show at P21 and Gallery2, and a two-man show with fellow sculptor Osang Gwon at the Ilmin Museum of Art. By Andy St. Louis, Sep 2, 2022