People How the Buzzy Young Artist Joseph Yaeger Is Constructing His Cinematic Language in Striking Watercolors The painter's latest show at the Perimeter in London is on view through February 18. By Mischa Frankl-Duval, Feb 3, 2023
People ‘I’m After Something More Sublime’: Sam Falls on Making Art Out of Nature to Capture the Nature of Time Falls’s new solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland is on view through June 11, 2023. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 2, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Monsieur Zohore Rode Out His L.A. Gallery Opening Inside a Bespoke Coffin-Turned-Kissing Booth The artist takes us through a week in his life. By Annie Armstrong, Jan 27, 2023
People ‘Sonic Ways of Knowing the World’: Hear How Artist John Akomfrah Blends Sound Into His Monumental Video Installations As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jan 26, 2023
People Design Wizard Jean-Charles de Castelbajac Reflects on His Pop-Inspired Collaborations With Andy Warhol and Keith Haring We sat down with him to discuss his retrospective at Maison et Objets fair in Paris, on view January 19–23. By Anthony Stephinson, Jan 20, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: New York Dealer Ellie Rines Jets Off to Las Vegas and Hosts an Unofficial Max Fish Reunion The art dealer takes us through a week in her life. By Annie Armstrong, Jan 20, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Performance Artist Miles Greenberg Transforms Into St. Sebastian—Arrow Piercings and All—at the Louvre A film of the artist's endurance performance, 'Étude Pour Sébastien,' premieres at the Louvre on January 19. By Annie Armstrong, Jan 13, 2023
People ‘I’m Staging Imaginary Operas’: See How Artist Elliott Hundley Uses Theatrical Tricks to Evoke Emotion in His Collages As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 12, 2023
People In Memoriam: Remembering the Curators, Artists, Writers, Dealers, and Arts Patrons We Lost in 2022 Claes Oldenburg, Carmen Herrera, Sam Gilliam, and Peter Schjeldahl were among the deceased this year. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 28, 2022
People American Artist Dorothy Iannone, Who Made Joyful Work About Female Pleasure, Desire, and Power, Has Died at 89 The Boston-born, Berlin-based artist died after a short illness, according to her gallery, leaving behind decades of boundary-breaking work. By Julia Halperin, Dec 27, 2022
People A Felled Robert E. Lee Statue in Virginia Will Be Replaced by a Memorial to Henrietta Lacks The memorial plaza will also be renamed for Lacks, whose cancer cells—taken without her knowledge—have provided medical breakthroughs for decades. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 23, 2022
People Anna Delvey, Out of Jail But Still Under House Arrest, Pulled in More Than $300,000 From Her Art This Year Prices for her original pieces range from $17,000 to about $25,000, and collectors include lawyers, tech moguls and foreign presidents. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 22, 2022
People Maya Ruiz-Picasso, the Eldest Daughter of Picasso and Keeper of His Legacy, Has Died at Age 87 Ruiz-Picasso's relationship with her father is the subject of a current exhibition at the Picasso Museum in Paris. By Richard Whiddington, Dec 22, 2022
People Philip Pearlstein, a Figurative Master Who Preferred Nude Portraits Over New Modes of Abstraction, Has Died at 98 The artist came up with Andy Warhol but ultimately opted for different a way of working.  By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 19, 2022
People ‘I Go as Far as Beauty Will Take Me’: Patti Smith on Making Genre-Bending Art Through Loss, Motherhood, and Crisis Smith and Soundwalk Collective's exhibition "Evidence" is on view at the Centre Pompidou. By Nadine Khalil, Dec 19, 2022