People ‘All Art Is Political’: Meet Artist Helen Cammock, Who Went From Social Worker to Turner Prize Nominee The artist talks about her untraditional path into the art world and how she found her voice. By Naomi Rea, Jun 26, 2019
People Former Garage Museum Director Kate Fowle Takes the Helm at MoMA PS1, Replacing Klaus Biesenbach Fowle comes to Queens by way of Moscow, where she was the founding chief curator of the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 26, 2019
People Not Just a Party Boy: How Emmanuel Perrotin Became One of the Most Significant Dealers of the 21st Century We speak to the energetic gallerist Emmanuel Perrotin about Damien Hirst, Murakami, and the origins of his gallery. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 26, 2019
People Meet Jamian Juliano-Villani, the Jokester Painter Who Appropriates, Provokes, and Doesn’t Apologize Juliano-Villani, who has been accused of improperly borrowing images from other artists, has landed a London solo show. By Naomi Rea, Jun 24, 2019
People Piaget’s Chief Executive on the Swiss Watchmaker’s History of Collaborating with Artists, From Andy Warhol to Salvador Dali Artists have long worked with Piaget to conceive special projects, providing ample inspiration to generations of the brand's artisans. By Nazanin Lankarani, Jun 21, 2019
People After a Museum Show and Venice Biennale Appearance (and Some Fashion Stuff), Virgil Abloh Is Working With a New Gallery The Parisian gallery also represents prominent furniture and interior designers like Marc Newson, the Campana Brothers, and Jaime Hayon. By Noor Brara, Jun 20, 2019
People Galleria Borghese Director Anna Coliva Was Wrongly Punished for Hitting the Gym. Here’s How She Coped—and Planned Her Comeback As she opens a landmark Lucio Fontana show and plans for Raphael 2020, the director is determined to put "the calumny" behind her. By Kate Brown, Jun 20, 2019
People Dealer Dominique Lévy on How to Build a Business, Why Big Galleries Shouldn’t Subsidize Small Ones, and Why Art Fairs Need a Strong Identity The dealer opened up to artnet News in a wide-ranging interview. By Kate Brown, Jun 20, 2019
People ‘This Culture Has Ballooned Into a Phenomenon’: Street Art Expert Roger Gastman on How the Outlaw Medium Became Big Business Gastman's latest show on the history and evolution of street art, "Beyond the Streets," has just opened in Brooklyn. By Pac Pobric, Jun 20, 2019
People Boston’s Famed Faneuil Hall Is Named After a Slave Trader. Now an Artist Has a Plan to Make That Ugly Fact Abundantly Clear The artist needs to raised around $150,000 to make his dream a reality. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 20, 2019
People Who Is New Sotheby’s Owner Patrick Drahi? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Mysterious Magnate Known as the ‘Cost Killer’ Here's everything we know about Sotheby's new owner Patrick Drahi, from his business strategies to his impulsive proposal to his wife. By Eileen Kinsella & Tim Schneider, Jun 19, 2019
People Donna De Salvo, the Curatorial Powerhouse Who Shaped the Whitney Museum as We Know It, Is Moving On After 15 Years What is she planning to do next? By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 19, 2019
People ‘Sculpture Is Dying, If Not Dead’: Artist Thomas Houseago on the Struggle to Make Big, Edgy, Public Art With shows in Paris and London, the Los Angeles-based artist talks Trump, Brad Pitt, and the "brutal economics" of the art market. By Javier Pes, Jun 18, 2019
People Robert Therrien, the LA Artist Who Gained Fame for His Giant-Sized Sculptures of Chairs and Other Everyday Objects, Has Died at 71 The Los Angeles artist's monumental works inspired a sense of childhood wonder and whimsy. By Kate Brown, Jun 18, 2019
People ‘I’m Obsessed With Creating Icons’: The Design Visionary Behind Mercedes-Benz on the Art of Car Design Gorden Wagener talks going from professional surfer to car designer, rendering ideas in oil on canvas, and the future of the auto industry. By Chris Shott, Jun 14, 2019