‘The Beauty Is in the Pieces’: This Artist Didn’t Understand Mickey Mouse, So He Broke the Character Down Into Parts Cosimo Cavallaro’s new exhibition “In Pieces,” on view now in LA, features massive fiberglass sculptures of Mickey Mouse’s body parts. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 23, 2018
Philadelphia Is Getting a New Contemporary Art Fair Next Spring The inaugural Philadelphia Fine Art Fair will take place next April. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 23, 2018
Inside the FIAC Booth That’s ‘On Fire’: Galerie Gmurzynska Returns to the Paris Fair With Incendiary Style Envisioned by French fashion designer Alexandre de Betak, the gallery presents a fire-themed booth. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 19, 2018
How Two Artists Are Tackling the Fickle Nature of Perspective at Gilles Clement Gallery “Through the Looking Glass,” on view now at the Connecticut gallery, brings together works by MARCK and Devorah Sperber. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 18, 2018
Why Contemporary Chinese American Artists the Zhou Brothers Built a ‘Playground for Artists’ in Their Adopted Hometown of Chicago The Zhou B Art Center celebrates its 14th anniversary this week on Illinois' official Zhou Brothers Day. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 15, 2018
‘We’re Like an Old Married Couple Now’: Gallerist Bernard Jacobson on Artist William Tillyer, Who He’s Represented for 50 Years In an excerpt from his new book, the dealer Bernard Jacobson reflects on how he and the venerable British artist first met. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 9, 2018
In Jonathan Paul’s New Exhibition, Two Goats Compete in an Absurdist Game About Human Nature The show, “To The Victor Belongs The Spoils,” is on view now at UNIX Gallery. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 5, 2018
Meet Superfine!, the Art-World Upstart That Wants to Make Fairs Fun Again Expanding to Washington DC this month, the fair shows that it’s more than just the quirky cousin of the big box fairs. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 5, 2018
Bonhams’s Ralph Taylor on Charting a Course for Auction House Success, Through Frieze Week and Beyond As it prepares to open the first European retrospective of minimalist artist Richard Lin, the 222-year-old auction house aims to build on its upward trend. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 1, 2018
See 11 Highlights From artnet Auction’s Exceptional Premier Sale, With Work by Basquiat, Banksy, and More artnet Auctions Head of Prints Conner Williams highlights some of the most important works on offer in the Premier Prints & Multiples Sale. By Conner Williams, Sep 27, 2018
A Memorial Exhibition at ACA Galleries Grapples with Richard Hambleton’s Complex Legacy The exhibition, on view now, brings together paintings from two of Hambleton’s best-known bodies of work. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 27, 2018
South African Artist Lionel Smit Deconstructs Identity to Reveal the ‘Emotional Landscapes’ in Cape Malay Faces He has been working with the native South African people for a decade. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 25, 2018
Dealer Raquelle Azran Wants Americans to Look Past Their ‘Unhappy History’ With Vietnam to Embrace Its Rich Contemporary Art Scene “My work as a collector, curator, and gallerist is to bring together the art and the audience,” Azran says. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 25, 2018
Finnish Photographer Jaakko Kahilaniemi Leads an Impressive Crop of Unseen Talent Award Nominees Working with British artist Isaac Julien, the five nominees contemplated the question of what makes photography distinct today. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 20, 2018
How Unseen Amsterdam Evolved From a Traditional Photo Fair Into a Multidimensional Brand "As soon as you get used to one model, productivity stops," says van Lynden. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 20, 2018