People Pippa Garner, Artist Who Playfully Skewered Consumerism, Has Died She was 82. By Min Chen, 22 hours ago
People Collector Dakis Joannou on Why the Art World Should Focus on Art Over Politics and Trends The mega-collector hopes for an end to "fashionable" art. By Holly Black, 1 day ago
People Visionary Curator Ekow Eshun on a Landmark Year of Showcasing Black Creativity The British curator, writer and broadcaster looks back on a busy year of shows across the globe. By Precious Adesina, 2 days ago
People Thaddaeus Ropac on Joan Snyder’s 2024 Breakthrough and Anselm Kiefer’s Milestone Year in 2025 The influential Austrian gallerist looks back on his favorite moments of 2024. By Holly Black, 3 days ago
People Philippe Starck on the Inherent Imperfection of All Art "Imperfection isn’t a choice—it’s the only way to create." By Philippe Starck, Dec 31, 2024
People U.S. Pavilion Artist Jeffrey Gibson on Venice and Amplifying Indigenous Voices The Native American artist reflects on a standout year at the Venice Biennale and more. By Osman Can Yerebakan, Dec 30, 2024
People Google’s Freya Salway on the ‘Rebellious Acts’ Hidden in Bruegel’s ‘The Harvesters’ "The more you look, the more the intricate beauty of his work reveals itself." By Freya Salway, Dec 30, 2024
People Kimberly Drew on Championing Gordon Parks and Calling for Courage in 2025 The writer and curator is hoping for 'fearless action' in 2025. By Osman Can Yerebakan, Dec 29, 2024
People Sandra Jackson-Dumont on Robert Colescott’s ‘George Washington Crossing the Delaware’ "It’s exhilarating to think art can labor on behalf of world issues and personal struggles." By Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Dec 29, 2024
People In Memoriam: Remembering the Artists, Curators, and Cultural Figures We Lost in 2024 This year, we lost creatives from sculptors and photographers to designers and painters who shaped 20th- and 21st-century art history. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 28, 2024
People Emilie Gordenker on Keeping Van Gogh’s Legacy Alive in 2024 The general director of the Van Gogh Museum has her eye on major shows celebrating the namesake artist. By Holly Black, Dec 28, 2024
People Hermann Parzinger on Tragedy and Beauty in Caspar David Friedrich’s ‘Abbey in the Oakwood’ "Friedrich’s work is fascinating because it breaks with the traditions of his time." By Hermann Parzinger, Dec 28, 2024
People Alyssa Nitchun on Amplifying Queer Art in 2024 The executive director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art talk about fearlessness, compassion and supporting queer artists. By Osman Can Yerebakan, Dec 27, 2024
People Victoria Siddall on the ‘Duality’ of Wolfgang Tillmans’s ‘Power Station (Low Clouds)’ "It conveys so much without needing words." By Victoria Siddall, Dec 27, 2024
People Wayne McGregor on Pushing Boundaries in Dance, Sci-Fi Ballet, and the Future of Arts Education The celebrated choreographer says more must be done to protect the arts in British schools. By Emily Steer, Dec 25, 2024