Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 7 Events for Your Virtual Art Calendar This Week, From an Online Tony Cokes Premiere to Asia Week New York’s Summer Redux Plus, a Zoom chat with Michael Rakowitz and the latest online video art series from Gagosian. By Artnet News, Jul 20, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 21 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From Aspen’s Online Fair to a How-to for Remote Art-Job Hunters As New York emerges from lockdown, Storm King is opening to the public this week. By Artnet News, Jul 13, 2020
Style How the Work of the Late French Nouveau Réalisme Pioneer César Lives on Through a New Series of Pendants The artist's foundation teamed up with Celine for the project. By Noor Brara, Jul 9, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 13 Events for Your Virtual Art Calendar This Week, From the Making of a Gerhard Richter Documentary to an Online Fair for Digital Art As the real world reopens, the art world stays busy online. By Artnet News, Jun 22, 2020
Events and Parties Artnet Talks: A Conversation With Shaun Leonardo, Dread Scott, and Clifford Owens on Art as an Act of Resistance Join the free conversation on Zoom on June 24 at 6 p.m. By Artnet News, Jun 18, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 10 Events for Your Virtual Art Calendar This Week, From Moyra Davey’s Book Release to a Primer on Activist Comics Virtual art events from New York and beyond (plus at least one IRL one). By Artnet News, Jun 15, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 6 Things Not to Miss in the Virtual Art World This Week, From a Panel on Ethical Arts Funding to a Studio 54-Themed Zoom Party All the Zooms, Instagram Live, and other online events not to miss this week. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 8, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 9 Events For Your Virtual Art Calendar This Week, From a Thesis Show on ‘Mars’ to a Talk With a Hand-Sanitizer Artist Virtual art events from New York and beyond. By Artnet News, Jun 2, 2020
Events and Parties Museums Have Long Relied on the Money They Raise at Glitzy Galas. What Can They Do Now That the Party’s Over? As benefit events have been moved online or cancelled, arts administrators are pondering the future of fundraising. By Taylor Dafoe, May 25, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 13 Virtual Art Events Not to Miss This Week, From the Debut of Ibrahim Mahama’s Latest Project to Studio Visits With NADA Still stuck inside? The art world has plenty to keep you busy online this week. By Artnet News, May 25, 2020
Style The Art of Craft: How Elsa Peretti Designed Tiffany & Co.’s Bone Cuff to Draw Attention to the Elegance of a Woman’s Wrist To mark its 50th anniversary, Tiffany & Co. has released a new line of colorways that celebrate the life of its enigmatic creator. By Noor Brara, May 20, 2020
Style ‘Fashion Must Stand for More Than Simply Selling a Product’: Top Luxury Designers on Why They’re Collaborating With Artists Like Never Before We spoke with creative directors across the fashion industry to understand how they're working with artists in a moment of profound change. By Noor Brara, May 20, 2020
Events and Parties The Met Now Expects to Be Closed Almost All Summer—and It Just Canceled All Events Through 2020 (Meaning No Met Gala) The museum was previously hoping to welcome visitors on July 1. By Sarah Cascone, May 20, 2020
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 14 Things Not to Miss in the Virtual Art World This Week, From Art History Happy Hour at the Brooklyn Museum to Adult Coloring Night All the Zooms, Instagram Live, and other online events not to miss this week. By Sarah Cascone, May 18, 2020
Events and Parties 300 Illuminated Drones Just Swarmed a Dutch Hospital as Part of a Secret Guerilla Artwork by Studio Drift to Honor Frontline Workers The dazzling event was also one of the only public commemorations of the 75th anniversary of Dutch Liberation Day. By Naomi Rea, May 6, 2020