People ‘Approach Every Black Artist as a World-Maker’: Art Historian Bridget R. Cooks on the Need for an Expansive Definition of Blackness Cooks is the award-winning author of "Exhibiting Blackness." By Folasade Ologundudu, Feb 23, 2021
People Italian Sculptor Arturo Di Modica, Whose Charging Bull Sculpture Became a Symbol of an Unbridled Wall Street, Has Died at 80 The artist was working on major projects right up until his death. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 22, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Hotelier Rami Fustok on the Jeff Koons He Wishes He’d Bought, and the $400,000 Romero Britto He Did A rocking horse by Britto is the most expensive artwork in the entrepreneur's collection. By Katie White, Feb 22, 2021
People ‘I Set the Standard for Myself’: How Jiab Prachakul Went From Self-Taught Painter to Sought-After Star—All Before Her First Solo Show The artist's first solo show is on view now at San Francisco's Friends Indeed Gallery. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 19, 2021
People Decades Ago, Richard J. Powell Was Among Only a Handful of Scholars Dedicated to Black Art History. Here’s How He Has Seen the Field Change Part of a series of interviews with art historians engaging with Black cultural history. By Folasade Ologundudu, Feb 17, 2021
People Newfields Director Charles Venable Has Resigned After Posting a Job Ad That Sparked Allegations of Racism The museum came under fire for describing its "traditional core, white art audience.” By Sarah Cascone, Feb 17, 2021
People Studio Visit: Textile Artist Sagarika Sundaram on Working in Silence and Seeking Out Felts From Around the Globe The New York-based artist spoke to Artnet about her mammoth wooly works. By Noor Brara, Feb 16, 2021
People Art Dealer Chantal Crousel on the Inside Story of Paris’s Art Market, and Why She’s Now Passing the Reins to the Next Generation We caught up with the gallerist and her son, Niklas Svennung, who now directs the gallery. By Anna Sansom, Feb 15, 2021
People Some People See the 1970s as a Golden Age of Contemporary Art. Charles Gaines Thinks Today’s Art Is Actually Much Better We spoke with the artist as he prepared to open a show at Dia Beacon. By Pac Pobric, Feb 15, 2021
People ‘White Supremacy Has to Be Undone’: The First Indigenous Leader of a Public Art Gallery in Canada on Decolonizing Museums John G. Hampton is now at the helm of the acclaimed MacKenzie Art Gallery. By Dorian Batycka, Feb 15, 2021
People What I Buy and Why: Rob and Eric Thomas-Suwall on Collecting Art in North Dakota and the One Work Everyone Tries to Sit On The couple also reveals which young artists they covet most. By Katie White, Feb 14, 2021
People ‘We’re Always Looking for Different Perspectives’: Audemars Piguet’s In-House Curators on the Watchmaker’s Art Commissions Learn what it's like to run an art program at one of the world's top watchmaking houses. By Noor Brara, Feb 12, 2021
People ‘I Like the Wetness of the Process’: Artist Torbjørn Rødland on the Pleasure and Perversion of Analog Photography The soft-spoken photographer says the most important aspect of his work is the image itself. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 11, 2021
People A Wholly Revamped Museum Will Open in Spain to House the Contemporary Art Collection of Dealer Helga de Alvear German art collector and dealer Helga de Alvear is gifting her entire collection to a Spanish region. By Kate Brown, Feb 11, 2021
People Why Are People on the Internet So Upset About Kim Kardashian’s Daughter’s Art? Allow Us to Explain Get to the bottom of the story with this brief explainer. By Katie Rothstein, Feb 10, 2021