Alex Assouline Picks His Favorite Works From artnet Galleries Find out which artworks from our galleries are currently capturing the publisher's attention. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 20, 2019
Why a Self-Taught Artist’s Dream of Social Justice Rings Especially True in a New Venice Exhibition The show draws attention to Purvis Young's socially oriented work, and will remain on view at Palazzo Mora for the duration of the Venice Biennale. By Katie White, May 15, 2019
‘I Enter Artists’ Dreams and Become Them:’ Painter John Ransom Phillips on How He Channels the Spirits of Kahlo, Blake, and Others in His Work With his "Lives of Artists" series on view at the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the painter talks about "entering the energy" of legendary artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 14, 2019
How German Artist Robert Janitz Uses Unconventional Materials to Paint ‘an Escape to Greener Pastures’ Janitz sat down to discuss the works in "Change in Paradise," a new exhibition of work on view at König London. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 13, 2019
5 Artists on the Verge of a Breakthrough Whose Work You Can See This May Tired of the same-old, same-old? We've picked a handful of artists you might not know, but should. By Katie White, May 13, 2019
Amor Fati Art Founder Christopher Wolf Shares His Favorite Artworks from Our 40 Under 10 Auction The art advisor shares his favorite prints from our current artnet Auctions sale '40 Under 10.' By Artnet Auctions, May 10, 2019
Calling All Ceramics Lovers! Here Are 3 Galleries (and Some Important Artists) You Should Know The ancient medium is experiencing a collecting renaissance—and these three dealers are leading the way. By Katie White, May 10, 2019
M WOODS Co-Founder Michael Xufu Huang Picks His Favorite Artworks from Our Contemporary+ Auction The young collector has quickly become a force in the contemporary art world. By Artnet Auctions, May 10, 2019
A Symposium with Christie’s Education Is Taking a Closer Look at the Legacy of Women Art Dealers The two-day conference will focus on the pioneering women art dealers who forged paths in the post-war years from the 1940s to the 1990s. By Katie White, May 9, 2019
Are Diptychs Old-Fashioned? A New Chicago Exhibition Casts a Contemporary Lens on the Ancient Form Zhou B Arts Center’s new show highlights dozens of multi-panel works across media, underscoring the unique possibilities the format affords. By Katie White, May 9, 2019
Rediscovering Winfred Gaul’s Bold Shapes and Colors, 90 Years After His Birth The artist’s bright and playful style comes through in the new show at Galerie Ludorff. By Katie White, May 8, 2019
15 Minutes With a Power User: Brooke Lampley In a new series, we’re taking 15 minutes to chat with some of the artnet Price Database’s power users. By Artnet Price Database Team, May 8, 2019
See Photos From artnet’s Frieze-Week Kickoff at The High Line Nine, Chelsea’s Latest Art and Design Destination Guests enjoyed after-hours access to exhibitions including a pop-up by Delhi-based gallery Nature Morte and a display of large-scale finger paintings. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 6, 2019
Chinese Contemporary Artist Li Tianbing Fuses Joy with Protest in His New London Exhibition His Urban Scenes series will be presented together in Europe for the first time. By Katie White, May 3, 2019
8 Booths You Won’t Want to Miss at Frieze New York 2019 Heading to Randall's Island for the 8th edition of Frieze? Before you catch the ferry, check out our list of must-see booths. By Artnet Gallery Network, May 1, 2019