People A Wholly Revamped Museum Will Open in Spain to House the Contemporary Art Collection of Dealer Helga de Alvear German art collector and dealer Helga de Alvear is gifting her entire collection to a Spanish region. By Kate Brown, Feb 11, 2021
People Why Are People on the Internet So Upset About Kim Kardashian’s Daughter’s Art? Allow Us to Explain Get to the bottom of the story with this brief explainer. By Katie Rothstein, Feb 10, 2021
People SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra, Who Presided Over Its Major Expansion and Fell Under Scrutiny, Is Stepping Down The director has been at SFMOMA for 19 years. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 9, 2021
People How a New England Retiree Who Calls Himself the ‘Ice Man’ Found a Second Career Photographing Winter Frost in Awe-Inspiring Detail For Len Burgess, it's the ephemerality of ice that makes it so beautiful. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2021
People ‘Very Few People Work in Solitude’: Designer Dries Van Noten and Artist Adam Tullie on How Creatives Can Collaborate Across Disciplines The pair recently worked together on an art project at the fashion designer’s new Los Angeles store. By Noor Brara, Feb 8, 2021
People Designer Ron Rael’s Seesaws at the Border Captured the World’s Imagination. Now He’s Back in Mexico With an Ambitious New Project Ronald Rael's latest project builds on hundreds of year of tradition to bring a sense of community to migrant shelters on the Mexican border. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 5, 2021
People ‘If I’m Going to Do This, I’ve Got to Do It Now’: Artist Mira Schor on Deciding to Tackle Monumental Artworks After Decades of Working Small Now 70, Mira Schor is ready to take on new challenges. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 3, 2021
People Studio Visit: Jonathan Horowitz on His Secret Instagram Art Project, and the Joys of Flinging Paint as a Creative Release The paint throwing is also part of an ongoing series of abstract paintings. By Artnet News, Feb 2, 2021
People The Art World at Home: The Holt-Smithson Foundation’s Lisa Le Feuvre Is Bird-Watching and Inviting Artists to Work on a Private Island We caught up with the head of the Holt-Smithson Foundation. By Artnet News, Feb 1, 2021
People Art Luminaries Pay Tribute to Richard Feigen, the ‘Collector in Dealer’s Clothes’ Revered for Championing Old and New Masters Alike The late dealer placed masterpieces in more than 100 museums around the world By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 1, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Beijing Collector Amber Yifei Wang on Why She Loves ’90s Artists, and the Tang Dynasty Scroll She Covets Most Wang is the director of Gallery Weekend Beijing. By Naomi Rea, Jan 31, 2021
People A Painting of Amanda Gorman, the Young Poet Who Performed at Joe Biden’s Inauguration, Is Now Part of Harvard’s Permanent Collection Gorman is currently at work on two new books. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 28, 2021
People ‘Bob Ross Was Wrong’: Indie Legend John Lurie Shares Brutal Truths and Art-Making Wisdom on His New HBO Show, ‘Painting With John’ The show's title is a spinoff from Lurie's satirical '90s nature show "Fishing With John." By Naomi Rea, Jan 27, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Art Dealer Edward Tyler Nahem on His Many Collecting Regrets, and the Painting He’d Nab from MoMA The veteran art dealer also tells us about the Titus Kaphar diptych over his couch. By Katie White, Jan 25, 2021
People Why Tourmaline, Chronicler of Queer and Trans Histories, Has Devoted Her Debut Solo Show to Self-Portraits of Fantastic Pleasure For her debut exhibition at Chapter NY, Tourmaline places herself at the center of tableaux about pleasure. By Jessica Lynne, Jan 21, 2021