People Artists and Celebrities Unite to Battle Injustice at LA’s Sprawling INTO ACTION! Festival On the anniversary of the Trump inauguration and Women's March, figures from Dread Scott to Piper Perabo are coming together. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 11, 2018
People Remembering Kynaston McShine, the Visionary MoMA Curator Who Defined Some of Contemporary Art’s Most Radical Movements He organized some of the 20th century's most consequential exhibitions and was the first curator of color to work at a major American museum. By Julia Halperin, Jan 9, 2018
People Betty Woodman, Visionary Sculptor of Ceramic Vessels, Has Died at 87 "She stayed so vital, always experimenting," says her dealer, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn. By Brian Boucher, Jan 3, 2018
People Artist Tim Rollins, a Champion of Collaboration and a Powerful Evangelist for Art Education, Has Died at 62 The artist, who for more than three decades led the collective K.O.S., sought to challenge notions of who could make and appreciate art. By Julia Halperin, Dec 27, 2017
People Nan Goldin Is Now on Instagram, the Perfect Platform for Her Deeply Personal Photographs The artist's intimate photographs can be read as a precursor to the age of social media. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 21, 2017
People On Her 40th Anniversary, Artists Share How Marian Goodman Became the Art World’s Least Pretentious Power Broker Julie Mehretu, William Kentridge, and others offer a glimpse into the life of the very private dealer. By Hilarie Sheets, Dec 19, 2017
People Following His Termination From the Jewish Museum, Jens Hoffmann Responds to Sexual Harassment Allegations The star curator says he "never knowingly or purposefully" behaved inappropriately. By Julia Halperin, Dec 19, 2017
People Hayward Director Ralph Rugoff Chosen as Artistic Director of the 2019 Venice Biennale Rugoff is the first UK-based curator ever to secure the coveted position. By Javier Pes, Dec 15, 2017
People 3 Ways the New Republican Tax Plan Could Impact Artists in America The plan is not exactly friendly to visual artists. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 14, 2017
People Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Is Revealed as the Real Buyer of the $450 Million ‘Salvator Mundi’ The purchase now appears to be one piece of a larger geopolitical game. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 7, 2017
People Laura Paulson, Longtime Auction Rainmaker, Has Left Christie’s After 28 Years Her move comes at a moment of change in the auction business. By Julia Halperin, Dec 6, 2017
People Amanda Schmitt, Ex-Artforum Staffer Who Blew Whistle on Knight Landesman, Is One of TIME’s People of the Year She appears in the magazine alongside Ashley Judd, Megyn Kelly, and Rose McGowan. By Julia Halperin, Dec 6, 2017
People Behind Artist Allison Zuckerman’s Rapid Rise From Gallery Assistant to the Rubell Family’s Newest Obsession The 27-year-old artist may be the brightest—and fastest—rising star at this year's Art Basel Miami Beach. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 5, 2017
People Jewish Museum and Others Suspend Curator Jens Hoffmann Following Allegations of Sexual Harrassment The news comes on the heels of Hoffmann's departure from the FRONT Triennial in Cleveland. By Julia Halperin, Dec 4, 2017
People Talk About Vertical Integration! At NADA Miami, Joel Mesler Will Be the Dealer, the Artist, the Art Handler, and the PR Agent “Am I as successful as someone else with their staff of eight?" Joel Mesler asks. "Probably not. But do I give a shit? Not at all.” By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 3, 2017