Artists ‘Be Patient’: 10 Artists on How They Overcome Creative Blocks in the Studio Nari Ward, Dustin Yellin, Ivy Haldeman, and more share their tried-and-true approaches to studio frustrations. By Artnet News, Dec 27, 2023
Studio Visit California Artist Victoria Fu on Bridging Analog and Digital Realities Take a peek inside the artist's San Diego studio. By Katie White, Dec 25, 2023
Artists Meet 8 Artists Who Broke Big in 2023—From Sculptor Mire Lee to Abstract Painter Rachel Jones These artists had a banner year, with institutional shows, major prize wins, and unexpected leaps at auction. By Emily Steer, Dec 22, 2023
Up Next Brooklyn Artist Aisling Hamrogue’s Horror-Inspired Paintings Both Terrify and Delight Her solo show "Libido Dominandi" is on view at Rift Contemporary in Los Angeles through December 31. By Katie White, Dec 21, 2023
Studio Visit Akira Fujimoto Raises Ecological Consciousness by Transforming Waste Products into Art An installation at Tokyo's Edition hotel was partly inspired by discarded Christmas trees. By Artnet News, Dec 19, 2023
Up Next How Japanese Artist Yukimasa Ida Lives and Works in the Moment The artist's philosophical paintings are on view at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art. By Cathy Fan, Dec 18, 2023
Artists Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Emma Stern Takes On Art Basel Miami Beach The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, Dec 16, 2023
Up Next In Her Photo-Based Tapestries, Detroit Artist Akea Brionne Conjures an Afro-Surrealist World The artist's lens-based textiles are currently on view in “Trying to Remember” at Detroit’s Library Street Collective. By Katie White, Dec 15, 2023
Artists Hollywood Icon Sharon Stone on Her Most Challenging Role Yet: An Abstract Painter The multi-hyphenate star took us on a tour of her new exhibition and sat down for a sprawling, enlightening conversation. By Whitney Mallett, Dec 15, 2023
Artists How a Bolivian Spiritual Festival Transformed the Way Donna Huanca Thought About the World and Her Art In Huanca’s practice, artworks are bodies and bodies are artworks. Enter her world through a pair of New York shows open now. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 14, 2023
Studio Visit In the Sicilian Countryside, Lola Montes Schnabel Creates Luminous Ceramics Out of Volcanic Clay Her new show, “Cirica,” at her brother Vito Schnabel's New York gallery, is on view through January 20, 2024. By Katie White, Dec 12, 2023
Artists Ser Serpas Creates Uncanny Sculptural Landscapes. No Small Wonder That Her Next Dream Project Is a Horror Movie The emerging star discusses the indie film that finding beauty in the most unlikely places. By Devorah Lauter, Dec 11, 2023
Artists Stefanie Heinze Paints Richly Ambiguous Worlds. Collectors Are Obsessed After relocating from Berlin to Brooklyn, the 36-year-old artist is working on a solo show for next year. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 10, 2023
Artists ‘Doubt Drives My Work’: Artist Nari Ward on How Uncertainty Can Lead to Discovery The artist will be the subject of a retrospective exhibition at Milan's Pirelli HangarBicocca in early 2024. By Katie White, Dec 7, 2023