‘They Were Radical In the Best Sense of the Word’: Setareh Gallery Spotlights the Women of Abstract Expressionism The show, "Gesture of Conviction," is a first for Europe. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 23, 2019
Meet Cecilia Picon, a Venezuelan Artist Who Revels in the Poetry of Paper Picon’s work, like the paper from which it is constructed, is both delicate and dangerous. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 18, 2019
‘Investing in Warhol Is Investing in Art History’: Eric Shiner on the Artist’s Legacy and Market The former director of the Andy Warhol Museum explains why there is always something new to learn from the artist. By Artnet Auctions, Jan 17, 2019
Rare Prints From Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Seminal MoMA Exhibition Are Going Under the Hammer It is the first time the iconic images from the legendary photographer's career-defining museum exhibition are being offered at auction. By Artnet Auctions, Jan 17, 2019
As the Superfine! Art Fair Prepares Its Los Angeles Launch, the Fair’s Plucky Founders Look Back on Their Achievements Get to know the brains behind the fair—and take a peek at their enviable art collection. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 14, 2019
How Artist Tony Cragg Pushes New Technical Limits in His Latest Buchmann Galerie Exhibition Tony Cragg's newest sculptures—on view now in Berlin—are feats of technical skill. They also provide a window into his past. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 11, 2019
On Their 48th Wedding Anniversary, the Owners of An Upstart Gallery Are Celebrating the Publication of Their First Book After nearly a half-century of marriage, Don and Karen Blaisdell have never been more in love with each other and their artistic mission. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 10, 2019
Galerie Hoffmann, a Printing House-Turned-Exhibition Space, Connects Concrete Art of the Past and Present The gallery’s current exhibition, “Abstract Concrete,” puts two Swiss artists from different generations in dialogue to link history with today. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 17, 2018
At This Esteemed 40-Year-Old Papermill, Artists Reinvent What Paper Can Do In a new online auction, the historic Dieu Donné Papermill is offering a selection of works that demonstrates the full possibility of an often overlooked craft. By Jannah Greenblatt, Dec 14, 2018
An Exhibition of 50-Year-Old Paintings by Mario Schifano Draws Eerie Connections Between 1968 and Today “Compagni, compagni, 1968” brings together a little-known body of work by the Italian artist that draws on Communist symbols and revolutionary rhetoric. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 13, 2018
Throughout the 20th Century, Art Movements Launched in the Wake of Turbulent Times. A New Show Suggests Another Is Forming Now Curated by Anthony Haden Guest, “Our New Real is the Surreal” is the inaugural exhibition from a new collective called Orange Art Projects. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 12, 2018
A New Art Fair is Coming to an Unexpected New ‘Art Mecca’: Jackson Hole, Wyoming The Jackson Hole Fine Art Fair will launch its Inaugural edition next fall in Wyoming. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 12, 2018
With Her New Exhibition in Berlin, Azade Köker Imagines a World in the Wake of War On view now at Zilberman Gallery’, “Verblendet” sees the Turkish artist tackling militaristic violence, immigration, and urban decay. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 10, 2018
8 of the Best Booths We Saw at Art Basel Miami Beach From a mini George Segal survey to a victory lap for Hauser & Wirth, here is the best of the best from artnet's partner galleries. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 6, 2018
The Millennial-Minded Fair Superfine! Aims to Bring Art for Everyone This Year in Miami This week, the upstart fair opens its fourth Miami edition—and its first on the beach. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 4, 2018