People Studio Visit: Artist Katie Bell Is Making Sculptures From Cast-Off Remnants and Walking Through a Subdued Times Square We caught up with the artist, a RISD MFA graduate, to hear about how she's spending her time. By Artnet News, Sep 30, 2020
People The New Innovators: How ArtNoir’s Larry Ossei-Mensah Went From a Bronx-Born Art-World Outsider to the Ultimate Insider "The first couple years I went to Basel I was staying in the hostel," Ossei-Mensah says. By Melissa Smith, Sep 29, 2020
People A Blade of Grass Director Deborah Fisher on Why She Let Her Staff Go to Save the Social-Practice Art Organization Fisher will become the only full-time employee of the socially engaged art nonprofit as it dramatically changes course. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 29, 2020
People Cindy Sherman Has Transformed Herself Into Clowns, Movie Stars, and Society Ladies. Now, She’s Tackling Her Toughest Subject Yet: Men The artist says she's often struggled with creating male characters because they "appeared generic and unsympathetic." By Osman Can Yerebakan, Sep 28, 2020
People Photorealist Painter Robert Bechtle, Who Captured the Bay Area in Painstakingly Faithful Detail, Has Died at 88 Bechtle's paintings almost always featured a car. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 25, 2020
People Artnet Innovators and North Dakota Collectors Rob and Eric Thomas-Suwall Select Their Favorite Works From Artnet Galleries The couple became interested in collecting art after seeing a David Hockney retrospective in San Francisco. By Artnet Galleries Team, Sep 25, 2020
People Studio Visit: Artist David Altmejd on Cleaning His Studio for a Fresh Start and the Powerful Spiritual Teachings of Eckhart Tolle The artist tells us about how he stays sane during long stretches in the studio. By Nate Freeman, Sep 25, 2020
People ‘We Had Every Meal Together’: Artist Vivian Suter on the Close Artistic Collaboration She Forged With Her Late Mother Suter and her mother, the recently deceased artist Elisabeth Wild, both opened shows in Europe this month. By Kate Brown, Sep 24, 2020
People What I Buy & Why: New York Collector Sana Rezwan on Buying Art via PDF and the One Treasure That Got Away Rezwan is especially invested in supporting South Asian women artists. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 23, 2020
People The New Innovators: Cuseum Founder Brendan Ciecko on How Museums Can Up Their Digital Game Without Paying an Arm and a Leg Ciecko explains how his startup helped museums embrace modern technology, and what opportunities lie ahead. By Tim Schneider, Sep 23, 2020
People Studio Visit: Rising Textile Art Star Bisa Butler on How to Use Fabric Like Paint and the Kind of Art She Finds Irredeemably Boring The New Jersey-based artist welcomes us into her studio to discuss what is inspiring her right now. By Katie White, Sep 21, 2020
People More Than Two Decades After Her Death, the Great Singaporean-British Artist Kim Lim Is Finally Being Written Into Art History The late sculptor and printmaker is the subject of a solo display at Tate Britain. By Naomi Rea, Sep 21, 2020
People Governor Cuomo Reveals Plans to Erect a Statue of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Her Birthplace of Brooklyn A special committee will seek artists and design ideas for the monument. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 21, 2020
People The Art World at Home: Curator Ksenia Nouril Is Making Yorkshire Pudding and Researching How Photographers Depict Monuments Nouril also tells us about her latest curatorial projects, and how she spends time with her French bulldog, Lambchop. By Artnet News, Sep 17, 2020
People Nancy Dine, a Filmmaker Who Redefined the Role of the ‘Artist’s Wife,’ Has Died at 83 Nancy Dine, who was married to artist Jim Dine for 40 years, was nominated for an Academy Award in 1996. By Artnet News, Sep 15, 2020