People Brooklyn Museum Director Anne Pasternak on How an Encyclopedic Institution Can Address Entrenched Racism and Sexism The Brooklyn Museum director sat down with artnet News's editor-in-chief to discuss what makes the institution unique—and where it's headed. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 3, 2018
People Robert Morris, the Protean Pioneer of Minimalism, Dies at 87 The multidisciplinary artist defied categorization. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 29, 2018
People The Oscar-Winning Director of ‘The Lives of Others’ on How the Life of Gerhard Richter Inspired His New Art-Themed Thriller The director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck went to great lengths to accurately capture the feeling of creative foment in postwar Germany. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 29, 2018
People ‘Hysteria Is Still Taboo’: Performance Art Dynamo Nora Turato on Why the Art World Still Isn’t Ready to Hear a Woman Scream The Croatia-born, Amsterdam-based artist is on a hot streak. By Kate Brown, Nov 27, 2018
People How Far Would You Go to Get the Perfect Artwork? We Asked Young Art Collectors How They Landed Their Most Elusive Trophies Young collectors are embracing the thrill of the chase. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 27, 2018
People After Just Unveiling the World’s Tallest Statue, India Plans to Break the Record Again With a 725-Foot Hindu God This one is two-and-a-half times the size of the Statue of Liberty. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 26, 2018
People Auction Rainmaker Francis Outred, Who Brought a ‘Masterpiece Mentality’ to Christie’s, Resigns as Postwar and Contemporary Head He spent a decade at the helm of the department in Europe. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 21, 2018
People How Shantell Martin Turned Her Deceptively Childlike Drawings Into a Successful Multiplatform Business The young London-born, New York-based artist is currently the subject of the first ever visual arts residency at 92nd Street Y. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 16, 2018
People How I Got My Art Job: Naima Keith of California’s African American Museum on Quitting a PhD to Pursue Her Dreams The museum's deputy director got her start during a curatorial stint at the Hammer Museum. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 16, 2018
People An Artist Representing Grenada in the Venice Biennale Has Had to Launch a GoFundMe Campaign to Help Pay for the Pavilion Frank fled Grenada when he was 16. Now he’s representing the tiny country on the art world's biggest stage. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 14, 2018
People The Walker Art Center Hires Mary Ceruti of New York’s SculptureCenter to Be Its New Director Ceruti's predecessor, Olga Viso, left after a controversial artwork was removed at the behest of the local Native American community. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 13, 2018
People In ArtReview’s New Power 100, David Zwirner and Kerry James Marshall Rise to the Top, Outranking… the Entire #MeToo Movement? David Zwirner is number one on the 17th edition of ArtReview's Power 100 list. By Kate Brown, Nov 8, 2018
People Downtown Legend Richard Hell Interviews Nan Goldin About Art, Opioids, and the Sadness of Life on the Fringes Writer and musician Richard Hell sat down for an afternoon talk with photographer and activist Nan Goldin. By Richard Hell, Nov 7, 2018
People The Queens Museum Has Recruited a Star Biennial Curator From Across the Pond to Be Its New Director Sally Tallant takes the reins after her predecessor resigned in January. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 5, 2018
People How Artist Emekah Ogboh Became One of Europe’s Fastest-Rising Stars—Without a Gallery, a Dealer, or Even Self-Promotion We spoke to the elusive artist ahead of a rare performance at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin. By Kate Brown, Nov 2, 2018