People ‘There Is So Much More to See if We Are Brave Enough:’ Firelei Báez on Mining Memory, Myth, and Colonial Archives The Brooklyn-based artist’s first European exhibition is open in Denmark. By Anna Sansom, Dec 26, 2023
Art World 5 Shows Not to Miss in the Asia-Pacific in the First Half of 2024 From biennials to institutional shows, here are our picks from the region. By Vivienne Chow & Cathy Fan, Dec 24, 2023
Art History Art We Love: The Jubilant Catharsis of Pipilotti Rist’s Rampage On Pipilotti Rist’s 'Ever Is Over All' (1997). By Kate Brown, Dec 24, 2023
Books 19 Art Books That Spoke Volumes in 2023 Great art novels and art-history tomes, as lovingly selected by the Artnet News staff. By Artnet News, Dec 23, 2023
Artists Meet 8 Artists Who Broke Big in 2023—From Sculptor Mire Lee to Abstract Painter Rachel Jones These artists had a banner year, with institutional shows, major prize wins, and unexpected leaps at auction. By Emily Steer, Dec 22, 2023
Art & Exhibitions 10 Must-See Shows in Europe in 2024, From Naomi Campbell at the V&A to Anselm Kiefer in Florence Here's a carefully selected round-up of what you can look forward to. By Artnet News, Dec 22, 2023
Art World ‘Pressures on Directors are Enormous’: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev on the Future of Museums An in-depth interview with the star curator as she heads out after more than two decades at the Castello di Rivoli in Turin. By Devorah Lauter, Dec 21, 2023
People Christine Kuan, President of the Non-Profit Creative Capital, on the Vital Role of Art Funding As the next grant cycle nears, we caught up with Kuan about her support of the arts and hanging out with artists. By Lee Carter, Dec 18, 2023
Art World Filmmaker Wim Wenders on His 3D Tribute to Anselm Kiefer, and the Dark German Past That Binds Them In an in-depth interview, the acclaimed director discusses his new film 'Anselm,' and the deep affinities he and Kiefer share in their lives and work. By Graham Fuller, Dec 14, 2023
Auctions A Carlo Scarpa Vase Found in a Thrift Store Just Made More Than $100,000 at Auction The seller found it on a high shelf in a Goodwill in Richmond, Virginia. By Brian Boucher, Dec 13, 2023
Law & Politics Germany Is Known for Its Heavily Funded, Thriving Art Scene. But a Slew of Cancellations Is Threatening That Reputation Increasingly, cultural workers are discussing boycotting Germany. By Hanno Hauenstein, Dec 12, 2023
People Vera Molnár, Now Heralded as Godmother of Generative Art, Has Died The artist was aged 99. By Min Chen, Dec 8, 2023
The Art Angle Curator Klaus Biesenbach on Museums as Social Networks The curator is back in his native Germany to helm two institutions. By Artnet News, Dec 7, 2023
Art World Vincent Honoré, the Much-Loved French Curator, Has Died at 48 One of the most accomplished curators of his generation, Honoré was most recently the director of exhibitions at the MO.CO contemporary art museum in Montpelier. By Devorah Lauter, Dec 1, 2023
Art World Nan Goldin Takes the Top Spot on ArtReview’s Power 100 List For the first time in the list's 22 year history, the top 10 is wholly made up of artists. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 1, 2023