Studio Visit Brazilian Artist Beatriz Milhazes’s Lush, High-Ceilinged Rio de Janeiro Studio Will Give You Extensive Workspace Envy The artist dishes on the tools she needs to get the job done. By Katie White, Apr 10, 2022
Studio Visit Step Into the Studio of Tau Lewis and Meet ‘Little Gal,’ the Highly Personal Sculpture the Artist Made in Her Own Likeness Each week leading up to the Venice Biennale in April, Artnet News brings you into the studio of an artist as they prepare for acclaimed exhibitions in and around the Giardini. By Katie White, Apr 4, 2022
Studio Visit Yuki Kihara Is Planting a Flag for Sāmoa’s Third Gender With a Film Premiering at New Zealand’s Venice Pavilion Each week leading up to the 59th Venice Biennale in April, Artnet News brings you into the studio of an artist as they prepare for acclaimed exhibitions in and around the Giardini. By Kate Brown, Mar 30, 2022
Studio Visit To Prepare for Her Pavilion in Venice, Hong Kong Artist Angela Su Is Re-Watching a Documentary About the Ukrainian Revolution Each week leading up to the 59th Venice Biennale in April, Artnet News brings you into the studio of an artist as they prepare for acclaimed exhibitions in and around the Giardini. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 22, 2022
Studio Visit Rising Star Painter Joy Labinjo Has Shows on Two Continents. She Told Us How She Gets It All Done We caught up with the artist from her London studio. By Naomi Rea, Mar 21, 2022
Studio Visit Venice Biennale Artist Louise Bonnet Is Relying on a Proven Tool to Get Ready for the World’s Biggest Art Show: Insomnia Bonnet, known for her grotesque, bloated figure painting, gives us a peek into her Los Angeles studio. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 15, 2022
Studio Visit Artist Christine Sun Kim on the Tech Tools That Helped Her Realize a New Mural in Queens, and the Virtues of Procrastination The artist opened up her studio to share her tricks of the trade. By Artnet News, Mar 14, 2022
Studio Visit How Hungarian Artist Zsófia Keresztes Manages the Deadline Pressures of Venice, and Why Videos of Seals Calm Her Nerves Each week leading up to the Venice Biennale, we bring you into the studio of an artist preparing to show in and around the Giardini. By Kate Brown, Mar 8, 2022
Studio Visit ‘I Couldn’t Deal With the Social Life’: Why Artist Valeska Soares Decided to Leave New York for Her Native São Paulo After 30 Years The artist is renovating a new studio after packing her New York brownstone into two shipping containers. By Katie White, Mar 8, 2022
Studio Visit Flora Yukhnovich Has Rapidly Become One of the Hottest Artists in the World. We Toured Her Studio Ahead of Her New Solo Show We spoke to the British painter about why most of her works leave her feeling disappointed, her current mood board, and more. By Kate Brown, Feb 27, 2022
Studio Visit To Make His Pocket-Sized Artworks, Curtis Talwst Santiago Needs Silence. But Things Get Loud When He Goes Into Painting Mode The Trinidadian-Canadian artist creates micro-dioramas in old jewelry boxes and vividly colored paintings that conjure intimate histories. By Kate Brown, Feb 14, 2022
Studio Visit See Inside Artist Nicolas Party’s New York Studio, Where Each of His 2,455 Pastels Has Its Own Cubby The artist took us on a tour of his studio, where he's preparing for an upcoming museum show. By Artnet News, Feb 7, 2022
Studio Visit Painter Hana Yilma Godine Uses Ethiopian Textiles to Construct Fantastical Compositions of Women in Repose Ahead of her two-gallery solo show in New York, the Ethiopian painter took us inside her Addis Ababa studio. By Julia Halperin, Jan 31, 2022
Studio Visit Artist Marcel Dzama on How Moroccan Mint Tea and ‘Dagger Brushes’ Fuel His Wild and Whimsical Drawings Soon after his crowd-stopping mosaics in the Bedford L train station in Williamsburg were unveiled, we caught up with the artist in his Brooklyn studio. By Artnet News, Jan 25, 2022
Studio Visit Oscar-Winning Artist Pierre Bismuth on Why He Developed His Own Chocolate Bars to Poke Fun at the Art Industry We spoke to the artist about his foray into being a chocolatier and why the most precious thing to have in a studio is another human being. By Kate Brown, Jan 18, 2022