How a Studio Fire Pushed Chinese Artist Xue Song Into a New Direction, Setting the Tone for a Major Museum Exhibition By Katie White, Jun 11, 2019
A Christie’s Education Symposium Is Asking Hard Questions About Art in the Age of Environmental Crisis By Katie White, Jun 10, 2019
This Gallery Is Shaking Things Up by Auctioning Art Directly Through Social Media By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 7, 2019
For Years, This Couple Has Been Quietly Collaborating on Sculptures. Now, They Are Finally Showing Together By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 6, 2019
In Its First Exhibition In Three Years, Bruce High Quality Foundation Pulls the Plug on Western Art… Maybe? By Katie White, Jun 5, 2019
‘Art-Making Is an Act of Hope’: How Japanese Artist Makoto Fujimura’s Paintings Became an Homage to His Recently Deceased Mother By Noor Brara, Jun 5, 2019
Here Are 5 Big Ideas the PULSE Art Fair Is Pursuing for Its 15th Anniversary Edition This Year By Katie White, Jun 3, 2019
Settle Into Summer With These 5 Shows by Some of Our Favorite New Emerging Artists By Katie White, May 31, 2019
‘It’s His Way of Showing That Art Is a Continuum’: Mr. Brainwash Is Mashing Up Art History for His Debut Show in Montreal By Artnet Gallery Network, May 30, 2019
Dealer Jacques Bailly on Why A French Art Deco Painter’s Ebullient Paris Street Scenes Still Delight Today By Artnet Gallery Network, May 29, 2019
These 3 Latin American Women Artists Are Tackling Social and Material Norms in Their New Summer Shows By Katie White, May 28, 2019
‘We’re Not Trying to Seem Like the Coolest Kid on the Block:’ How the CEO of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Is Repositioning the Auction House By Artnet Gallery Network, May 22, 2019
Ewan Gibbs Transforms the Image of ‘Celebrity Buildings’ Into Perceptual Puzzles in His New Exhibition By Katie White, May 20, 2019
A Hong Kong Auction Is Selling Works by Contemporary Artist Shen Qin—That Don’t Yet Exist By Artnet Galleries Team, May 20, 2019