People When He Turned 50, Jason Boyd Kinsella Left an Advertising Career to Pursue Art. Two Years Later, His Paintings Are Selling for Almost $500,000 The artist cultivated the curiosity of gallerists on Instagram before turning his practice into a multinational business. By Zachary Small, Jun 22, 2022
People Hannah Levy Makes Sculptures That Look Like the Unholy Union of Corbusier and Cronenberg—and the Art World Can’t Get Enough The young sculptor’s work turned heads at this year’s Venice Biennale. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 21, 2022
People Day in the Life: Follow Digital Artist Olive Allen as She Hits Up NFT.NYC, Poses With a Hero, and Gets Bored at ApeFest The NFT artist took us all over town, from an opening at One World Trade to the conference kickoff in Times Square. By Olive Allen, Jun 21, 2022
People How Lebanese Artist Ali Cherri Looks to Build a Better World by Digging Into Current Landscapes of War and Ecological Disaster The artist won the Silver Lion Award at this year's Venice Biennale and recently debuted his first feature at the Cannes Film Festival. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Jun 15, 2022
People Austrian Billionaire Heidi Goëss-Horten Has Died at Age 81, Just Days After Opening Her Private Museum in Vienna The collector owned some 700 artworks. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 14, 2022
People How Type-A Market Dealmaker Brooke Lampley Became the Highly Meme-able Face of Sotheby’s Next Generation Sotheby's worldwide head of sales for global fine art talks Macklowe, Patrick Drahi, and the crypto community's fleeting obsession with her. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 12, 2022
People ‘I Felt the Lightning Right Next to Me’: Artist Lu Yang on How a Harrowing Flight Experience Led to a Breakthrough Digital Artwork We also spoke with the digital artist about what avatars can and cannot do. By Hili Perlson, Jun 8, 2022
People ‘A Dazzling and Powerful Force for Good and Change’: Friends and Colleagues Remember the Late Artist and Feminist Trailblazer Paula Rego The 87-year-old artist died today at her home in London. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 8, 2022
People Diana Zlotnick Was the L.A. Art Scene’s Original Booster. So Why Are Her Contributions in Danger of Being Lost to History? The newsletter author and keen-eyed collector left behind an alternative history of the Los Angeles art world. By Catherine Wagley, Jun 6, 2022
People Artist Cornelia Parker on How Politics Influences Her Art, and Why She Doesn’t Sell to Private Collectors The artist is currently the subject of a retrospective at Tate Britain. By Amah-Rose Abrams, May 30, 2022
People Day in the Life: Follow Serial Entrepreneur Kevin Poon as He Installs an Art Show at a Restaurant and Browses Art Basel Hong Kong The entrepreneur, art collector, and DJ documented a whirlwind day of art and reunions at Art Basel Hong Kong. By Kevin Poon, May 27, 2022
People ‘Painting Is Like Keeping a Diary’: Rising Star Cristina BanBan on Exploring Her Psyche by Depicting a World of Doppelgängers The Spanish-born painter is especially interested in depicting women. By Jennifer Piejko, May 20, 2022
People Digital Art Star Refik Anadol’s First Supporters Were in the Tech World. All of a Sudden, His Work Has Become White-Hot at Auction, Too The former artist-in-residence at Google says developing new ideas requires working across disciplinary boundaries. By Dorian Batycka, May 18, 2022
People In the 1980s, Thomas Bayrle Rented a Xerox Machine by the Hour to Make Blasphemous Artworks. He’s Still Pushing Buttons Today The celebrated German artist has two solo exhibitions on view in Berlin. By Kate Brown, May 15, 2022
People ‘I Was Terrified’: British Pop Star Robbie Williams on Stepping Out of His Comfort Zone to Show His Paintings to the World The singer and newly minted visual artist says he and creative partner Ed Godrich have "a thousand ideas" for future projects. By Vivienne Chow, May 13, 2022