People ‘I Want to Build Differently’: Meet Sumayya Vally, the Youngest Architect Ever to Win the Prestigious Serpentine Pavilion Commission Vally and her firm Counterspace believe in the social impact of urban design. By Naomi Rea, Dec 1, 2020
People Studio Visit: Artist Kenturah Davis on the Meditative Power of Weaving and the Importance of a Good Dance Break We checked in with the artist ahead of the opening of her first exhibition in the UK. By Naomi Rea, Nov 30, 2020
People The Art World at Home: Asia Society Museum Director Michelle Yun Is Finalizing the Institution’s Triennial and Floating in Her Pool We caught up with Yun about life in the galleries and life at home. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2020
People What I Buy and Why: Dominique Mielle on Why She Loves Tiny European Auction Houses, and the Sculpture She Installed by Crane Top collectors share their strategies (and obsessions). By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 29, 2020
People The Art World at Home: Bass Museum Director Silvia Cubina Is Organizing a Citywide Public Art Show and Enjoying Her Reading Nook Between tracking hurricanes, organizing scavenger hunts, and catching up on some opera, Cubina has been pretty busy. By Artnet News, Nov 26, 2020
People Studio Visit: Portrait Photographer Naima Green on Having Fun With Her Subjects and the Joys of a Five-Mile Walk Her most recent project, "Pur·suit," reimagines photographer Catherine Opie’s "Dyke Deck" from 1995. By Katie White, Nov 25, 2020
People ‘We’re Coming Out From Under’: Rising-Star Artist Calida Rawles on How Her Transfixing Water Paintings Address a Year of Mourning The Los Angeles-based artist sat down with Artnet News for a wide-ranging conversation. By Noor Brara, Nov 25, 2020
People 15 Minutes With a Price Database Power User: Bonhams’s Molly Ott Ambler on a $6 Thrift-Shop Find That Sold for $925,000 The first live sale that Ambler ever attended was a livestock auction. By Artnet Price Database Team, Nov 24, 2020
People Daniel Cordier, the Revered French Resistance Fighter Who Went on to a Successful Career as an Art Dealer, Dies at 100 In 1961, Cordier presented Robert Rauschenberg's first show in France. By Kate Brown, Nov 24, 2020
People Here Are 25 Inspiring Women in the Art World Who Overcame Obstacles to Accomplish Incredible Things in This Surreal Year These museum directors, artists, curators, and dealers stepped up to the plate in 2020. By Artnet News, Nov 23, 2020
People What I Buy and Why: South African Collector Pulane Kingston on the One Work She’s Still Trying to Convince an Artist to Sell Her Top collectors share their strategies (and obsessions). By Naomi Rea, Nov 22, 2020
People How Master Portraitist Jess T. Dugan Empowers Subjects to Open Up for Remarkably Intimate Photographs Dugan belongs to a new generation of queer photographers focused on empowering their subjects. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 22, 2020
People ‘They’re Very Similar Attitudes’: Artist Issy Wood on Her Double Life as a Painting Sensation and Ascendant Pop Star We caught up with the artist about how the music and the art industries compare. By Naomi Rea, Nov 20, 2020
People The Art World at Home: Curator Nellie Scott Is Fighting to Save the Studio of Pop Art Nun Corita Kent and Registering New Voters We caught up with the director of the Corita Art Center in Los Angeles. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 19, 2020
People Who Is Fanny Eaton? The Jamaican Model Who Inspired the Pre-Raphaelites Is the Latest Art-World Figure to Get a Google Doodle Born in Jamaica to a mother who had been freed from slavery, Fanny Eaton became a popular model at London's Royal Academy. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 18, 2020