People Dutch Designer Maarten Baas on His Fascination With Time, Acquiring His First Banksy, and Making Handbag-Eating Monsters Baas has a new show of imaginative clocks at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Los Angeles. By Lee Carter, Feb 27, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Gallerist Alex Shulan Works Hard and Plays Harder During Frieze Week in Los Angeles The eye behind Tribeca's Lomex takes us through a week in his life. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 24, 2023
People ‘We’re Using These Bodies to Talk About Something Else’: Watch Carrie Mae Weems Explain Her Work That Has Students Restage Traumatic Historical Events As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 23, 2023
People Madagascan Artist Joël Andrianomearisoa Has Quietly Honed His Practice for Decades. Why Is He Suddenly Everywhere? The artist's eclectic practice ranges from text art to textiles. By Julie Baumgardner, Feb 22, 2023
People Artist Ji-Min Park on Channeling Her Visual Practice Into Her First Acting Role in the Film ‘Return to Seoul’ The French-Korean artist opens up about her star turn in the film, which premiered at Cannes in 2022. By Delia Harrington, Feb 22, 2023
People Valuations: Zuzanna Ciolek, Director of UTA Artist Space in Los Angeles, on Underrated Artists and Overrated Luxuries We asked the co-curator of UTA's current Ernie Barnes show about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Artnet News, Feb 17, 2023
People ‘Music as a Physical Experience’: See How Artist Christian Marclay Fuses Sound With Image in His Conceptual Collages As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 16, 2023
People ‘It’s Okay to Fail’: Rising Market Star Doron Langberg on the Lesson of Letting Paintings Go The artist's solo presentation at Frieze L.A. juxtaposes exuberant depictions of flowers with some very explicit paintings. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 16, 2023
People With Her Unmistakable Post-Feminist Gaze, the Photographer Petra Collins Seems to Live and Breathe Today’s Aesthetic The perennially hip Canadian artist melds high concepts with commercial projects. Next up is a special commission for Cadillac. By Mariah Kreutter & Cadillac, Feb 15, 2023
People ‘It Is a Playground For Me:’ How Artist Eric-Paul Riege Is Surfacing the Indigenous Identity in His Soft Sculptures and Live Performances The artist will perform alongside his latest sculptural series 'Hólǫ́llUllUHIbI [duet]' at Hammer Museum on February 18. By Eileen Townsend, Feb 15, 2023
People Muralist and Public Art Advocate Judy Baca on Her New Show at MOCA Los Angeles, and Why So Much Community Art Is ‘Denigrated’ The 76-year-old public artist is having a moment at major U.S. institutions. By Catherine Wagley, Feb 15, 2023
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Rob Cristofaro Gives Us a Tour of Dia’s Best Kept Secrets in SoHo and Reveals Who’s Who in New York City The street artist takes us through a week in his life. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 10, 2023
People ‘The Skin That These Artifacts Wear’: Watch Artist Michael Rakowitz Use Papier Mâché to Recreate Objects Looted From Iraqi Museums As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 10, 2023
People ‘An Addiction I Could Never Shake’: Street Art Pioneer Risk on How He Brought Graffiti From the Street to the Gallery The artist will receive a Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award at Art Wynwood. By Min Chen, Feb 9, 2023
People Rising Photographer Dannielle Bowman Wants to Make Images That Function Like Memories Known for images that are both intimate and universal, the artist is extending her knack for narrative to filmmaking and a special commission for Cadillac. By William Van Meter & Cadillac, Feb 8, 2023