Gallery Network 7 Questions for Pioneering Arte Povera Artist Pier Paolo Calzolari, Who Finds Poetry in the Natural World The artist's sprawling show “Painting as a Butterfly" recently opened at Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 24, 2022
Gallery Network A New Show in Athens, the Epicenter of the Ancient World, Explores Our Undying Love of Ruins and Fragments We spoke with Gagosian gallery directors Louise Neri and Christina Papadopoulou, who co-organized "Ruins and Fragments". By Katie White, Mar 23, 2022
Gallery Network 6 Questions for Dealer Freeny Yianni on Her Friendship With the Late Sculptor Grenville Davey and How She’s Honoring His Legacy The dealer has plans to build a permanent pavilion to house the artist's works in Somerset, England. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 22, 2022
Gallery Network Spotlight: Artist Mareo Rodriguez Imagines a Natural World in Constant Motion The artist's first New York solo exhibition is currently on view at A.M. Bjiere. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 18, 2022
Artnet Auctions Live Now on Artnet Auctions: A Vik Muniz Photograph Inspired by One Of Jasper Johns’s Most Iconic Images Muniz's recreation of "Three Flags" is a commentary on the overstimulation of modern life. By Artnet Auctions, Mar 17, 2022
Gallery Network Spotlight: London Native David Breuer-Weil Creates Towering Sculptures Inspired by ‘Nerac,’ His Vast Imaginary World The artist recently completed two monumental bodies of work inspired by life during the pandemic. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 17, 2022
Gallery Network Spotlight: Los Angeles Artist Fritz Chesnut Creates Optically Dazzling Paintings Through Intricate Processes The artist's recent works are currently on view in "Floating Windows" at Louise Alexander Gallery. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 16, 2022
Gallery Network Spotlight: Pioneering Italian Artist Agostino Bonalumi’s Metal Sculptures Go on View In London The exhibition "Shaped Metal" at Mazzoleni Gallery brings together the artist's sheet metal sculptures from the 1980s. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 15, 2022
Artnet Auctions Live Now on Artnet Auctions: A Fluorescent Dan Flavin Light Fixture That Affirms the Sculptor’s Motto of ‘Art is Thought’ The sculpture is emblematic of the sculptor's mature work. By Artnet Auctions, Mar 15, 2022
Gallery Network How Husband-and-Wife Gallerists Started a Nonprofit That Uses Comics (and Dalí) to Teach Art to Underserved Kids Comic Kids is founded by Reed Horth and Kat Barrow-Horth of Miami's Robin Rile Fine Art. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 14, 2022
Gallery Network Spotlight: The Reclusive Australian Artist Keith Cunningham Produced Five Decades of Unseen Art. Now, It Is Beginning to Go on View "The Cloud of Witness" at Newport Street Gallery brings together 70 works by Cunningham, many of which have never been shown publicly. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 10, 2022
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Marianne Jacobsen, Director of the G. Austin Conkey Collection Jacobsen tells us how she got her start and about the works it's been hardest to part with over the years. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 9, 2022
Gallery Network Spotlight: Ken Gun Min’s Fantastical Artworks Bring Together a Whirlwind of Imagery The artist's solo exhibition, “Wounded Man, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World,” opens at Denver's K Contemporary this month. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 8, 2022
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Andrea McCafferty and Kat O’Neill, Founders of the White Room Gallery in the Hamptons The duo founded the gallery in 2015. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 8, 2022
Gallery Network 5 Rising Talents the Artnet Gallery Network Has on Its Radar This March This month we're looking at artists with shows in Istanbul, New York, and beyond. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 7, 2022