People ‘I’ve Always Tried to Understand the Meaning of War’: Watch Artist An-My Lê Photograph Military Exercises at a Marine Camp As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 17, 2022
People ‘God Forbid We Should Talk About Joy’: Jennie C. Jones on Dodging Pressure to Signify Blackness in Her Art, and Finding Her Own Language A survey of Jones’s work, which includes sculpture, painting, and audio, is on view now at the Guggenheim. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 16, 2022
People ‘I Have No Right to Give Up’: 5 Ukrainian Artists on How the War Has Changed the Way They Approach Their Art Several of the artists we spoke with are sheltering with family as the conflict rages on. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 15, 2022
People Sculptor Rona Pondick Has Kept Journalists Away From Her Private Life for Decades. She’s Finally Ready to Talk About It On the occasion of a major new show in New York, Pondick divulged biographical details to peel back the layers of her work. By Pac Pobric, Mar 14, 2022
People ‘It’s Beyond Imitation’: Watch Artist Tommy Kha Explore the Contours of Identity by Photographing Elvis Impersonators in Memphis As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 10, 2022
People Kat Lyons’s Surreal, Soulful Portraits of Livestock Will Make You Reconsider Your Relationship to Animals Collectors are clamoring for work by the young painter, whose most recent show in London swiftly sold out. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 9, 2022
People Sculptor Jean Shin on Using Live Mussels, Old Clothes, and Mountains of Dead Cell Phones to Force the Question of Sustainability in Art Turning other people's waste into monumental works of art is her specialty. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 7, 2022
People ‘I’ve Never Even Been to a Gallery Opening’: NFT Star Beeple on Trading Pixels for Paintings in His First-Ever Gallery Show Mike Winklemann is making inroads to the traditional art world with a solo show at Jack Hanley. By Katya Kazakina, Mar 3, 2022
People Painter Dominic Chambers on How Jungian Theory Shaped His Art, and the Transformational Role of Therapy in His Own Life "You have to go back and uncover what has happened to you," the artist said. By Jasmine Wahi, Mar 2, 2022
People How Can You Create Sculpture Without Making Waste? Artist Aurora Robson Has Cracked the Code With Her Cast-Off Plastic Works Robson is the founder of Project Vortex, an international collective of artists and designers working to shift the trajectory of plastic pollution. By Christine Ajudua, Mar 2, 2022
People Opera Singer Peter Brathwaite Started Recreating Historical Portraits of Black Subjects as a Pandemic Project. It Became Much More We spoke with the artist about his wildly popular project, and what it taught him about his family's history. By Katie White, Feb 25, 2022
People Billionaire Art Collector Xavier Niel Bought a $226 Million Paris Hotel Rumored to Be the Future Home of His Cultural Foundation The sale is one of the largest real-estate deals in Paris history. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 24, 2022
People De Wain Valentine, the Light and Space Artist Who Transformed Industrial Plastics Into Sleek, Large-Scale Sculptures, Has Died at 86 The artist's work gained renewed appreciation thanks to the Getty's “Pacific Standard Time” initiative in 2011. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 22, 2022
People The Visionary Artist Dan Graham, Who Was Known For His Glass Pavilions and Astrological Prowess, Has Died at 79 Graham famously disowned the term "conceptual art." By Kate Brown, Feb 21, 2022
People Matthew Brown, the 26-Year-Old Art Dealer, Might Be the Breakout Star of Los Angeles’s Gallery Scene. Just Don’t Ask Him to Confirm In a short time, the wunderkind dealer has won the loyalty of artists and become the talk of Tinseltown for his zeitgeist-nailing program. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 17, 2022