People How French-Caribbean Artist Julien Creuzet Uses Creole Hymns and Digital Avatars to Retrace African Ancestry He is set to represent France at the Venice Biennale in 2024. By Anna Sansom, Mar 7, 2023
People David Chipperfield, One of the Art World’s Favorite Architects, Just Won the 2023 Pritzker Prize. Here’s a Look at His 7 Most Famous Museums The British architect's completed buildings span four decades and number over 100. By Lee Carter, Mar 7, 2023
People Digital Artists Remember the ‘Invincible, Expanded Vision’ of Peter Weibel, the Curator Who Championed High-Tech Art Before It Was Cool The artist, curator, and director of ZKM died last week at age 78. By Min Chen, Mar 6, 2023
People Szabolcs Bozó’s Adorable Creatures Were an Antidote to Lockdown Blues. Now They’re Fetching Six-Figure Sums at Auction The artist’s “kawaii-”style paintings have won him fans in Asia. By Lucy Howie, Mar 5, 2023
People ‘That Little Piece of Energy Is Magnified’: Artist Wangechi Mutu on Honoring the Spirit of the Natural World in Her Fantastical Works As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 3, 2023
People Timothy Wyllie, the Mystical Telepathic Artist Who Spoke to Dolphins, Is Finally Getting His Due for His Remarkable Landscapes The late writer published numerous books on drugs and co-founded a “spiritual community” most called a cult. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 2, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Gallerist Ruby Zarsky Takes Us to O’Flaherty’s Epic Reopening, Where an Art Collective Painted Portraits With Butt Cheeks The artist and proprietor of O'Flaherty's takes us behind the scenes of the gallery's reopening week. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 2, 2023
People ‘You’re Present for All of It’: Artists Open Up About Centering Sobriety in Their Creative Practices—and How It Changed Their Lives "Sobriety means that you can have a great work ethic and wake up when the sun rises." By Katherine McMahon, Mar 1, 2023
People Which A-List Art Power Couple Was Behind That Absurd, Now-Viral Ad for an Assistant? We Found Out Meet the 'Bad Art Couple.' By Sarah Cascone, Feb 28, 2023
People Dutch Designer Maarten Baas on His Fascination With Time, Acquiring His First Banksy, and Making Handbag-Eating Monsters Baas has a new show of imaginative clocks at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Los Angeles. By Lee Carter, Feb 27, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Gallerist Alex Shulan Works Hard and Plays Harder During Frieze Week in Los Angeles The eye behind Tribeca's Lomex takes us through a week in his life. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 24, 2023
People ‘We’re Using These Bodies to Talk About Something Else’: Watch Carrie Mae Weems Explain Her Work That Has Students Restage Traumatic Historical Events As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 23, 2023
People Madagascan Artist Joël Andrianomearisoa Has Quietly Honed His Practice for Decades. Why Is He Suddenly Everywhere? The artist's eclectic practice ranges from text art to textiles. By Julie Baumgardner, Feb 22, 2023
People Artist Ji-Min Park on Channeling Her Visual Practice Into Her First Acting Role in the Film ‘Return to Seoul’ The French-Korean artist opens up about her star turn in the film, which premiered at Cannes in 2022. By Delia Harrington, Feb 22, 2023
People Valuations: Zuzanna Ciolek, Director of UTA Artist Space in Los Angeles, on Underrated Artists and Overrated Luxuries We asked the co-curator of UTA's current Ernie Barnes show about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Feb 17, 2023