People How Years of Seclusion on a Mountaintop Trained Artist Terence Koh to Thrive in a World of Virtual Exhibitions and Lockdown Living What the former partyboy can teach us about thriving in isolation. By Rachel Corbett, Jun 14, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Monique Meloche Is Hosting Gallery Visits by Appointment and Rewatching the Documentary ’13th’ Here's how the gallerist is making her way as Chicago begins to reopen. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 14, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Storm King Senior Curator Nora Lawrence Is Working on a Kiki Smith Show and Taking Up Birdwatching During this unprecedented time, we’re checking in with art-world professionals to get a glimpse into how they are working from home. By Katie Rothstein, Jun 8, 2020
People ‘History Doesn’t Move in a Straight Line’: Photographer An-My Lê on How Pictures Can Help Us Keep Up With a Rapidly Changing World The photographer's first career survey is on view now at the Carnegie Museum of Art. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 7, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Artist Gabriel Kuri Is Brushing Up on His Drumming Skills and Reading About How to Raise Resilient Teens The art world may be working remotely, but it certainly does not stop. We're checking in with art-world professionals to see how they work from home. By Tim Schneider, Jun 4, 2020
People ‘This Is a Revolution’: 18 Artists From Coast to Coast Share What They Saw and Felt at the George Floyd Protests In New York, Detroit, Baltimore, San Francisco, and Philadelphia, artists were among those in the streets. Here are their stories. By Noor Brara, Jun 1, 2020
People ‘Better Days Will Come’: Swiss Collector Uli Sigg on Why Even a Less Free Hong Kong Remains the Best Home for His Peerless Chinese Art Collection The Swiss collector and former ambassador to China has amassed a trove of Chinese contemporary art. By Vivienne Chow, May 31, 2020
People Christo, Who Transformed Landscapes Around the Globe With Monumental Public Artworks That Delighted Millions, Has Died at 84 The artist, who died at home in New York on May 31, will be remembered for his tireless pursuit of public art that seemed impossible. By Julia Halperin, May 31, 2020
People See Inside the Sometimes Strange, Often Magical Studios of 10 of New York’s Most Famous Artists, From Cecily Brown to Julie Mehretu Photographer Marco Anelli spent eight years documenting the workspaces of more than 40 famed artists for his new book. By Artnet News, May 29, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Sotheby’s Auctioneer Helena Newman Is Playing in a String Quartet and Planning a Picasso Sale The art world may be working remotely, but it certainly does not stop. We're checking in with art-world professionals to see how they work from home. By Kate Brown, May 28, 2020
People Three Museum Directors Offer a Behind-the-Scenes Look at How They Are Tackling the Challenge of Reopening Their Institutions Post-Lockdown The directors of the Walker Art Center, the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and the Toledo Art Museum discuss their approach to reopening. By Julia Halperin, May 27, 2020
People Richard Anuszkiewicz, an Op-Art Pioneer Who Pushed Geometric Abstraction to Illusory Ends, Has Died at 89 The American artist was one of Op-Art’s most dedicated practitioners. By Taylor Dafoe, May 26, 2020
People 15 Minutes With a Price Database Power User: Phillips’s Head of Private Sales on Why Collectors Still Want to See Art in Person We spoke to Miety Heiden about how online sales will—and will not—change the art market. By Artnet Price Database Team, May 26, 2020
People The Art World Works From Home: Artist Dan Colen Is Harvesting Crops for Food Banks on His Farm and Struggling Through Roberto Bolano’s ‘2666’ The art world may be working remotely, but it certainly does not stop. We're checking in with art-world professionals to see how they work from home. By Sarah Cascone, May 25, 2020
People Berlin’s Most Notorious Bouncer on His Day Job as a Photographer, and What It’s Like to Be a Symbol of a Vanishing Club Scene Sven Marquardt talks about creative life under lockdown and the city's ever-fluctuating club culture. By Kate Brown, May 22, 2020