People At Frieze L.A.’s VIP Preview, Celebs like Leo DiCaprio and Will Ferrell Met Art’s Stars The usual suspects were present, including Tobey Maguire and brothers Luke and Owen Wilson—but they were far from alone. By Annie Armstrong, Feb 29, 2024
People Dealer Honor Fraser Brings Us Along on a Whistle-Stop Tour of the L.A. Art World During a Busy Frieze Week The Los Angeles gallerist let us tag along as she bounced between studio visits, gallery tours, and a spin around the art fair. By Honor Fraser, Feb 28, 2024
People Karl Horst Hödicke, Daring Painter in Germany’s ‘Junge Wilde’ Movement, Dies at 85 The prolific artist drew accolades for his fierce individuality. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 9, 2024
People The Piece That Started It All: Top Collectors Reveal Their First Acquisitions From garage sale gems to family discount finds, here's where it all began. By Verity Babbs, Feb 8, 2024
Valuations Opera Gallery’s New CEO on How a Manet Classic Changed Her Isabelle de La Bruyère comes to her new position with 30 years of experience, including a long tenure at Christie's. By Katie White, Feb 1, 2024
Valuations Auctioneer Lark Mason on His Decades-Long Fascination With Asian Art Mason has logged 20 years in the online auction business—and even more as an expert in Chinese art. By Cathy Fan, Jan 26, 2024
People Carl Andre, the Minimalism Pioneer Who Sculpted With a Stark Line, Has Died The artist was 88. By Min Chen & Guelda Voien, Jan 24, 2024
Valuations Ahead of Her L.A. Gallery Launch, Dealer Emma Fernberger Tells Us Why ‘Art Should Speak for Itself’ The gallery will open its doors in Los Angeles on January 26 with a solo show of paintings by Nicole Wittenberg. By Katie White, Jan 18, 2024
People Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Jeanette Hayes Jets to Sweden to Unveil Her Collages at a Subway Station The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Jeanette Hayes, Jan 6, 2024
People Artist Martha Diamond, Who Immortalized New York in Her Abstract Cityscapes, Has Died The artist was 79. By Adam Schrader, Jan 5, 2024
People Pope.L, the Performance Artist Who Confronted the Complexities of Race and Inequality, Has Died The artist was 68. By Min Chen, Dec 28, 2023
People In Memoriam: Remembering the Artists, Curators, and Gallerists We Lost in 2023 This year, we lost creatives from sculptors and photographers to designers and painters who shaped 20th-century art history. By Verity Babbs, Dec 28, 2023
People ‘There Is So Much More to See if We Are Brave Enough:’ Firelei Báez on Mining Memory, Myth, and Colonial Archives The Brooklyn-based artist’s first European exhibition is open in Denmark. By Anna Sansom, Dec 25, 2023
People Dry Farm Wines Founder Todd White on Supporting the Arts, One Glass at a Time The longtime wine and art aficionado tells us about his company's commitments to art institutions, their plans for 2024, and the art he had his eye on this year. By Annikka Olsen in Partnership with Dry Farm Wines, Dec 19, 2023
People Christine Kuan, President of the Non-Profit Creative Capital, on the Vital Role of Art Funding As the next grant cycle nears, we caught up with Kuan about her support of the arts and hanging out with artists. By Lee Carter, Dec 18, 2023