Art Fairs Meet Stickymonger, Whose Anime-Infused ‘Last Supper’ Paintings Are a Sold-Out Hit at Untitled Art Miami Beach The artist paints with impressive precision using aerosol nozzles. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 29, 2022
Art Fairs The Class of 2022: Meet 6 Fast-Rising Artists Having Star Turns at This Year’s Art Basel Miami Beach From an Ivorian-American who works with paper towels to a post-internet artist getting a posthumous spotlight, here's who to watch. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2022
Art Fairs Tens of Thousands of Artworks Have Debuted at Art Basel Miami Beach Over the Past 20 Years. Here Are 11 of the Most Memorable We said memorable—we didn’t say good. By Janelle Zara, Nov 25, 2022
The Gray Market What the Rising Tide of Art Vandalism Tells Us About Where We Are Headed as a Culture Our columnist connects the targeting of artworks in museums, on television, and in the art market to the troubling trajectory of culture at large. By Tim Schneider, Nov 9, 2022
Museums & Institutions Inside Meret Oppenheim’s ‘Otherworldly, Witty, Whimsical’ Show at MoMA, the Swiss Surrealist’s First U.S. Museum Retrospective in a Generation “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition” proves there's more to the Surrealist artist than her famed fur teacup. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 9, 2022
Art World A London Theater Canceled the Premiere of Andres Serrano’s New Film About January 6 Because It Was Too ‘Pro-Trump’ The artist previously predicted that the former president would like 'Insurrection.' By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 7, 2022
Wet Paint The Skinny on Anna Weyant’s Primary Market Prices, Art Job Salaries Laid Bare, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, which galleries piqued Michelle Obama's interest last week? And who got a proposal at the Crystal Bridges Museum of Art? By Annie Armstrong, Nov 4, 2022
Art Fairs ‘With the Wrong Prints, Your House Could Look Like a Dentist’s Office’: Collector Ralph DeLuca on How to Make Good (Not Bad) Decisions at a Print Fair Here's what caught the noted poster collector's eye at the fair. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 28, 2022
Politics Feminist Artists Marched for Reproductive Freedom in New York—and Are Taking the Message to Voters in Red States With a Billboard Campaign Michele Pred's latest feminist parade is accompanied by a billboard art campaign in support of abortion rights staged in 12 states. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 24, 2022
Museums & Institutions The Orange County Museum Opens Its New Home, With a Focus on Celebrating Women Past and Present The Orange County Museum's new home is a bright, window-filled structure designed by architecture firm Morphosis. By Catherine Wagley, Oct 19, 2022
Pop Culture Comic Book Dealers Are Making Six-Figure Sales at New York’s Comic Con, Thanks to the Boom in Film and TV Adaptations The comic book market is in uncharted waters. We talked to the experts to help understand why. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 7, 2022
The Art Angle The Art Angle Podcast: ‘Hope’ Poster Artist Shepard Fairey on Art and Activism Today "Shepard Fairey: backward forward" is on view at Dallas Contemporary through July 21, 2023. By Artnet News, Sep 30, 2022
Market Surrealist Art Is Everywhere Right Now. The Prices Are Pretty Surreal, Too These days, surrealism is a catchall for a particular style of representational painting: figuration with a twist. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 14, 2022
Artnet News Pro Looking for a Rising Star? Here Are 6 Artists Poised to Break Out After a Strong Showing at Armory Week 2022 From a veteran of the downtown New York scene only now getting his due to a young painter sought out by top collectors, here are our picks. By Artnet News, Sep 13, 2022
Art Fairs See Inside Spring/Break, the Indie Fair That Took Over Ralph Lauren’s Offices With Edgy, Outrageous, and Surprisingly Affordable Art The 2022 edition of the scrappy New York fair includes a critique of bachelorette-party culture and tiny ceramics. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 8, 2022