How Artist Sung Tieu’s Prescient Installation of a Bureaucratic Office at Haus der Kunst Took on New Meaning After Lockdown Damian Lentini, curator of Sung Tieu's exhibition at Haus der Kunst, shares his thoughts on the timely show. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 26, 2020
Max Ackermann Was a Visionary of the German Modernist Movement. Now, a New Exhibition Shines an Overdue Light on His Legacy The exuberant show, "Max Ackermann: The Early Works," is currently on view at Galerie Bode in Nuremberg. By Katie White, Aug 25, 2020
Celebrated Japanese Architect Kengo Kuma Has Designed a Gravity-Defying Table—See Images of It Here Kuma is one of the few designers able to manifest such an eccentric vision accurately. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 25, 2020
Looking for an Art-Historical Face Mask? This Online Marketplace Offers Thousands —See Our Favorites Here Online art marketplace Fine Art America is offering art-themed masks for every taste. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 23, 2020
7 Artworks From Artnet’s Gallery Network That Our Experts Are Loving This Week Each week, our gallery liaisons share their favorite works from the Artnet Gallery Network. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 19, 2020
Sculptor Anton Bakker Finds Inspiration in Mathematical Principles. Now He’s Debuting His Scientific Sculptures at a Math Museum The exhibition includes sculptures, a virtual-reality experience, and lessons on perspective. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 19, 2020
A Los Angeles Gallery Is Celebrating 50 Years of Jim Dine’s Colorful Creations. See Images of the Lively Show Here "Essential Jim Dine" is on view at Jonathan Novak Contemporary through the end of August. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 18, 2020
Gary Simmons Reckons With the Surveillance State in a Ghostly New Exhibition in Hong Kong In "Dancing in the Dark" at Simon Lee Hong Kong, lighthouses and watchtowers become haunting emblems of observation. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 12, 2020
Katharina Wenzel, Founder of Online Art Platform ARTPIQ, On Her Collaborative Vision For Supporting Emerging Artists She shares her ideas on leveling the playfield for young artists with data-driven strategy—and the motto that keeps her motivated. By Sophie Neuendorf, Aug 11, 2020
Miss Discovering New Artists? Here Are Five Up-And-Coming Talents Whose Work You Can Check Out This Summer We've got shows from DĂĽsseldorf to Cape Town that can be visited by appointment or virtually this summer. By Katie White, Aug 11, 2020
‘The Bed Should Be A Masterpiece’: A Former Gallery Director On Why These $10,000+ Swedish Beds Are Captivating Collectors Linus Adolfsson talks about the classic Hästens mattresses—and why Americans are finally seeing beds as design objects. By Artnet News, Aug 10, 2020
Colombian Artist Sair GarcĂa’s Haunting New Paintings Were Inspired by a Greek Master of Cinema—See Them Here The artist created his new series of paintings, inspired by the films of director Theo AngelĂłpoulos, while in quarantine. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 6, 2020
Artnet Auctions Presents: Why This Rare Photograph by Ansel Adams Represents an Ideal Collecting Opportunity Learn more about the master photographer's market and artistic process. By Artnet Auctions, Aug 5, 2020
South African Artist Lwando Dlamini’s Energetic New Paintings Capture the Experience Trauma and Triumph The artist's debut solo exhibition is currently on view at Ebony/Curated in Cape Town. By Artnet Gallery Network, Aug 4, 2020
The Self-Taught American Painter Horace Pippin Has Long Been Overlooked by Museums and the Market. Here’s Why That Should Change Learn more about the pioneering painter Horace Pippin. By Katie Rothstein, Aug 4, 2020