People ‘He Isn’t a Compromise. He’s a Star’: Met CEO Daniel Weiss on Why Max Hollein Will Usher in a New Era for the Museum The future of the institution, however, will be decided by the two men, together. By Andrew Goldstein, May 7, 2018
People Alain Servais Is on a Mission to Make Other Art Collectors Less Boring. It’s Not Going So Well. A day on the trail of Belgium’s most outspoken—and painting-phobic—art connoisseur. By Naomi Rea, May 1, 2018
People ‘He Was a Dealer’s Dealer’: Frieze New York Honors the Legacy of Trailblazing Gallerist Hudson The gallerist, who was first to champion Murakami, Pettibon, Tom of Finland, and countless other artists in New York, gets a tribute at Frieze. By Rachel Corbett, Apr 30, 2018
People Kim Kardashian West Reconciles With Artist Vanessa Beecroft to Launch Her New ‘Body’ Fragrance Yes, she gets naked again. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 25, 2018
People Former Art Magazine Editor Lindsay Pollock Has Been Named Head of Communications at the Whitney Museum The former 'Art in America' editor is the latest journalist to make the move into PR. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2018
People How I Got My Art Job: Provocative Artist Cary Leibowitz on His Double Life as an Art-Market Rainmaker at Phillips Cary Leibowitz balances two equally thriving careers in the arts. He also wakes up very early. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 20, 2018
People The Dung-Adorned Madonna That Giuliani Once Tried to Ban Has Been Donated to MoMA by Steve Cohen An artwork that once sparked controversy is now joining the New York museum's prestigious collection. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 18, 2018
People Louise Bourgeois’s Powerful, Confessional Poems Will Now Be Published for the First Time—and You Can Read One Here To date, only select scholars have had the chance to read Bourgeois's stunning writing. Now, her foundation is sharing it with the world. By Julia Halperin, Apr 18, 2018
People New York Magazine Art Critic Jerry Saltz Wins the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism Shortlisted twice, the veteran New York critic finally takes home journalism's most prestigious prize. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2018
People Meet the Beretta Family, the Art-Savvy Gun Makers Who Back the NRA and the Venice Biennale Amid heightened scrutiny of the sources of cultural funding, the family has so far managed to stay out of the crosshairs. By Rachel Corbett, Apr 15, 2018
People Florida’s Norton Museum Nabs a ‘Transformative’ Gift of More Than 100 Works by Contemporary Art’s Biggest Names Museum leaders say the gift from Howard and Judie Ganek is on par with its founding collection from Ralph Norton. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 12, 2018
People A Nimble Museum Veteran, Max Hollein Vows to Bring New ‘Energy’ as the Met’s Next Director After a yearlong search, the Met has chosen the Vienna-born leader of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco for the job. By Julia Halperin, Apr 10, 2018
People Tate Modern’s Blockbuster-Maker Nancy Ireson Will Join the Barnes Foundation as Chief Curator She recently curated Picasso and Modigliani blockbusters at the Tate. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 8, 2018
People How I Got My Art Job: How David Kratz Went From Wall Street Dropout to President of the New York Academy of Art After 20 years as an executive of his own PR company, David Kratz dropped out and found his calling in the art world. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 6, 2018
People Judy Chicago Is Releasing a Line of Plates Inspired by Her Classic Feminist Work ‘The Dinner Party’ The high-end tableware ranges in price from $135 to $155. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 4, 2018