People ‘It Was a Sort of Therapy for Me’: Joana Choumali, the First African to Win Europe’s Top Photography Award, on Her Emotive Work Choumali has won the $100,000 Prix Pictet. By Naomi Rea, Nov 14, 2019
People A Fugitive Russian Billionaire’s Cache of Art Has Been Discovered in a Village Outside of Moscow A journalist came upon the heap of 20th-century Russian art, which belonged to a private museum, in a storage space. By Brian Boucher, Nov 12, 2019
People Here’s How the Artist Dread Scott Pulled Off an Epic Reenactment of the Largest Slave Rebellion in American History The artist Dread Scott recruited hundreds of performers to stage a two-day reenactment of this forgotten event in America's history. By Melissa Smith, Nov 11, 2019
People What Nairy Baghramian Is Looking At: The Artist on 3 Cultural Touchstones That Keep Reappearing in Her Work Baghramian has a new show at Marian Goodman and a Performa commission. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2019
People See the Poetic, Heartbreaking Final Paintings of 7 Famous Artists, From Salvador Dalí to Marcel Duchamp In the third part of our series, we explore the final works by great artists. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 8, 2019
People ‘It’s Just About Being Obsessed’: How Fashion Designer Jonathan Anderson Finds Inspiration in Unexpected Artists The London-based designer talks with Artnet News about a recent collaboration with sculptor Liz Magor. By Noor Brara, Nov 7, 2019
People ‘They Had No One in Their Corner’: Meet the Lawyer Who Is Battling Big Corporations on Behalf of Street Artists Corporations want to be associated with street art—but they don't want to pay artists for their work. That's where lawyer Jeff Gluck steps in. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 6, 2019
People Finally, Strokes Drummer Fabrizio Moretti and Art Dealer Fabrizio Moretti Are Teaming Up—on an Old Masters Show at Sotheby’s The two Morettis partnered to stage a show of 20 Old Master works. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 6, 2019
People Who Exactly Is Keanu Reeves’s Rumored Artist Girlfriend? We Did Some Digging to Find Out Alexandra Grant has been part of the art world for years. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 5, 2019
People The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow Has Hired Former Stedelijk Director Beatrix Ruf Ruf, who left her previous job amid controversy in 2017, will work in a "senior capacity on strategy and development." By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 5, 2019
People Banksy’s Former Dealer Is Releasing a Book of Never-Before-Seen Photos of the Street Artist in Action. See Highlights Here The first 50 buyers of the book are entered for the chance to win the rights to a rare Banksy work. By Naomi Rea, Nov 4, 2019
People The Clyfford Still Museum Uncovered a Trove of the Artist’s Tapes. Here Is What They Teach Us About One of History’s Most Private Painters The previously unknown recordings are the subject of “Lifeline: Clyfford Still,” a documentary that debuts in New York next week. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 3, 2019
People Former Tate Director Chris Dercon Urges Saudi Arabia to Lend the Vanished ‘Salvator Mundi’ to the Louvre Dercon says it’s not too late for the owners of the Salvator Mundi to lend it to the Louve’s Leonardo da Vinci blockbuster. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 1, 2019
People An Emmy-Winning Actress Will Play Anna Delvey in Netflix’s Too-Good-to-Be-True Movie About the Infamous Art-World Scammer The Netflix series will star Emmy-winner Julia Garner alongside other veteran actors. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 1, 2019
People Doris Salcedo, Whose Haunting Work Bears Witness to Dark Histories, Is the First Winner of a New $1 Million Japanese Art Prize Salcedo will use the $1 million Nomura Art Award to create a new work. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 31, 2019