People After a Lengthy Search, Creative Time Taps a Texas Museum Leader for Its Top Post Justine Ludwig is joining the nonprofit, which has seen a great deal of turnover in top leadership over the last three years. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 29, 2018
People Meet Phillip K. Smith III, Coachella’s Favorite Sculptor and the Busiest Artist You’ve Never Heard Of He's got no gallery representation—just a solid Instagram presence and a knack for old-fashioned hustling. By Alexandra Peers, Mar 26, 2018
People ‘I Drank the Apocalyptic Kool-Aid’: Art Historian Hal Foster on Why He Has Developed an Unromantic View of the Avant-Garde Ben Davis, artnet News's chief art critic, spoke to the eminent art historian about the urgent themes of his upcoming Mellon lecture. By Ben Davis, Mar 25, 2018
People Director Stanley Tucci on Why He’s Been Waiting Years to Make His New Film on Giacometti Geoffrey Rush plays the Swiss sculptor in Tucci's new film Final Portrait. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 23, 2018
People The Getty, Sotheby’s, and Other Institutions Swiftly Cut Ties With Richard Meier Following Harassment Allegations Cornell University is also turning down Meier's endowment for its architecture chair. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2018
People Architect Richard Meier Takes Leave From Firm Amid Harassment Accusations Five women have come forward with allegations against the Pritzker Prize winner. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 13, 2018
People How I Got My Art Job: Frieze Artistic Director Loring Randolph on How Asking Smart Questions Got Her in the Door Plus, how Randolph plans to shake up the fair. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 2, 2018
People Finding a Soft Landing, Former Artforum Editor-in-Chief Michelle Kuo Joins MoMA as Curator "Her outstanding record as an editor, writer, and scholar will serve her well," says chief curator Ann Temkin. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 28, 2018
People ‘Black People Figured Out How to Make Culture in Freefall’: Arthur Jafa on the Creative Power of Melancholy The American artist talks Basquiat, Kanye, Oprah, and the Dana Schutz controversy. By Kate Brown, Feb 20, 2018
People A Group of Art-World Power Players Is Demanding the Stedelijk Give Beatrix Ruf Her Job Back The newspaper advertisement and online petition have been backed by Richard Serra, Wade Guyton, and Rem Koolhaas. By Javier Pes & Julia Halperin, Feb 20, 2018
People How I Got My Art Job: Meet the Art-World PR Maven Who Moonlights as a DJ April Hunt also throws a kick-ass party. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2018
People ‘I Did Not Mislead the Board’: Former Queens Museum Director Laura Raicovich Defends Herself Against a Scathing Museum Report The trouble started when Israel's UN representative asked to hold an event commemorating the nation's founding. By Brian Boucher, Feb 14, 2018
People Newfields Director Charles Venable on Why Art Museums as We Know Them Cannot Survive The controversial museum director explains why audiences today are turned off by Rembrandt and why museums should stop growing—and start shrinking. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 14, 2018
People Newfields Director Charles Venable on His Data-Driven (and Maybe Crazy) Quest to Save the Art Museum Charles Venable may be the most controversial museum director in America. But he's convinced that in order to survive, other institutions must follow his lead. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 12, 2018
People Meet the Brooklyn Puppet Designer Behind the Fantastical Olympics Opening Ceremony Nicholas Mahon has worked for the Jim Henson Company and Blue Man Group. By Sara Roffino, Feb 9, 2018