People Valuations: Digital Art Entrepreneur May Xue Tells Us About Her Routines for Success and the Artists She Thinks Are Set to Break Big We asked the Outland co-founder about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Oct 14, 2022
People She Lived a Secret Life for Decades. Now, the Entrancing Psychedelic Art of Kali Is Finally Finding Its Audience The extraordinary true story of a visionary artist. By William Van Meter, Oct 12, 2022
People Paul Chan, Tavares Strachan, and Amanda Williams Are Among the Artists Awarded 2022 MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grants This year, the fellows will receive $800,000 over the course of five years. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 12, 2022
People A Scion of London’s Cultural Elite, Gallerist Sid Motion Is an ‘Artist Whisperer’ Who Tries to Show Great Work You Can Actually Afford Motion is one of London’s most exciting young gallerists, and has an astute eye for up-and-coming talent. By Louise Benson, Oct 12, 2022
People ‘As an Empath, Portraiture Works for Me’: Amy Sherald on How She Makes Space for Black Histories in Her First U.K. Show The American artist's new show opens October 12 at Hauser & Wirth. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 11, 2022
People ‘It’s Time to Wake Up’: Artist Cecilia Vicuña on Her Monumental Soft Sculptures and Their Hard Message About Planetary Survival The Chilean artist's major commission at Tate Modern opens today in London. By Hettie Judah, Oct 11, 2022
People ‘The More You Shut Up, the Better’: Painter Adrian Ghenie on Giving Up Trying to Control His Frankenstein’s Monster of an Art Market The artist opens up on the eve of a new solo exhibition in London. By Naomi Rea, Oct 10, 2022
People Simon de Pury Tells Us About His Latest Splurge and Shows Us His Highly Prized Bobblehead Collection We asked the noted auctioneer about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Oct 7, 2022
People ‘It Always Comes Back to My Own Embodiment’: Watch Artist Rachel Rossin Merge Plexiglas Molds of Her Body With Digital Painting As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Oct 7, 2022
People Artist Ian Cheng Channeled Anxieties About A.I. and Fatherhood Into a High-Tech Yet Deeply Personal New Film While others are trying to make art more “immersive,” Cheng is trying to make his own creations “adaptive.” By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 4, 2022
People Is Arne Glimcher’s New Tribeca Gallery a Vanity Project? ‘Maybe It Is,’ He Says After 62 years in the art business, the Pace Gallery founder just wants to show what he likes. He hopes you like it, too. By Katya Kazakina, Oct 4, 2022
People Yes, Mr Doodle Did Cover Every Square Inch of His 12-Room Mansion With Doodles The artistic makeover of the $1.54 million house in Kent took two years and hundreds of cans of paint to complete. By Dorian Batycka, Oct 4, 2022
People Artist Derrick Adams Is Known for Depicting Black People at Leisure. Now, He Wants to Create a Residency Dedicated Solely to Rest For the final installment of our social-practice series, we speak to Derrick Adams about his community work beyond the studio. By Folasade Ologundudu, Oct 3, 2022
People Jameson Green Won’t Apologize for His Confrontational Paintings. Collectors Love Him for It Prices for his paintings have quadrupled over the past two years as buyers search for art that will challenge them. By Zachary Small, Oct 2, 2022
People Forrest Bess Was a Fisherman by Day and Painter of Wild Visions by Night. A New Show Explores His Legacy An exhibition at the Camden Art Centre argues that the world wasn't ready for Bess during his life—but it is now. By Wallace Ludel, Sep 28, 2022