People In Pictures: See a Curator’s Harrowing Journey From War-Torn Kyiv to Venice to Install the Art for Ukraine’s National Pavilion Artist Pavlo Makov's installation has now safely arrived to the Venice Biennale. By Katya Kazakina, Apr 12, 2022
People ‘We Are Told That This Is a Trend’: How Sandra Mujinga Navigates the Mixed Emotions of Being a Black Artist on the Rise The rising star will be among the younger generation of artists in the Venice Biennale this month. By Kate Brown, Apr 11, 2022
People ‘All Things Are Impermanent’: Tatsuo Miyajima Lets Go of the Illusion of Control With Latest Bodies of Work After a series of disasters have reordered the world, is time for humans to reflect, says the artist. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 8, 2022
People Why Is There Such a Hunger for Ivy Haldeman’s Paintings of Human-Like Hot Dogs and Hollow Suits? Lately, the artist has had sold-out shows, five-turned-six figure sales, and interest from New York to Shanghai. By Arden Fanning Andrews, Apr 7, 2022
People Donald Baechler, New York Artist Known for His Cerebral Approach to Simplistic Imagery, Has Died at 65 The cause was cardiac arrest, his gallery confirmed. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 6, 2022
People U.K. Venice Biennale Pavilion Artist Sonia Boyce on Why She’s Already Expecting Backlash Against the Show The artist sat down with Artnet News to discuss her work and its reception. By Melissa Smith, Mar 30, 2022
People ‘As Long as It’s Useful, I’ll Keep Doing This Job’: Watch Artist Azikiwe Mohammed Make Plush Toys for the Masses As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 24, 2022
People Budi Tek, One of the World’s Most Influential Patrons of Chinese Art, Has Died at 65 Tek was unable to finalize arrangements to leave his collection to a foundation that would create a long-term partnership between the Yuz Museum and LACMA. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 21, 2022
People Los Angeles Artist Alia Penner on Her Technicolor Collaboration With Swiss High Jeweler Piaget Piaget commissioned works from the artist as the first in a series of installations for its new Rodeo Drive store. By Artnet News in Partnership With Piaget, Mar 21, 2022
People What Is It About Brazilian Artist Marina Perez Simão’s Dreamlike Landscapes That Is Making So Many Collectors Dream of Owning Them? Through her paintings, the artist offers “a promise of something beyond.” Post-lockdown, with a spate of shows and two monographs on the way, collectors can’t get enough. By Jennifer Piejko, Mar 20, 2022
People The Artist Is Present—Again: Marina Abramović Is Restaging Her Best-Known Performance to Benefit Ukraine All proceeds will go to Direct Relief’s Ukraine aid efforts. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 18, 2022
People ‘What I Do Is Also a Form of Religion’: Inside the Obscure and Tantalizing World of South African Artist Nicholas Hlobo We visited the artist's studio in a converted ex-synagogue in Johannesburg. By Emmanuel Balogun, Mar 17, 2022
People ‘I’ve Always Tried to Understand the Meaning of War’: Watch Artist An-My Lê Photograph Military Exercises at a Marine Camp As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 17, 2022
People ‘God Forbid We Should Talk About Joy’: Jennie C. Jones on Dodging Pressure to Signify Blackness in Her Art, and Finding Her Own Language A survey of Jones’s work, which includes sculpture, painting, and audio, is on view now at the Guggenheim. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 16, 2022
People ‘I Have No Right to Give Up’: 5 Ukrainian Artists on How the War Has Changed the Way They Approach Their Art Several of the artists we spoke with are sheltering with family as the conflict rages on. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 15, 2022