The Hammer Simon de Pury on the Hot Art Cities Primed to Displace New York as the Center of the Art World The veteran auctioneer and global traveler weighs in on the city's vying for the crown. By Simon de Pury, Sep 22, 2022
Art World Art Industry News: Lin-Manuel Miranda on How to Help Puerto Rico’s Artists Recover From Hurricane Fiona + Other Stories Plus, Senga Nengudi wins the 2023 Nasher Prize, and the Prado will scour its collection for works seized during the Spanish Civil War. By Artnet News, Sep 22, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions ‘Risks Come With the Concept’: Documenta 15’s Curators Reflect on a Controversial, History-Making Show Ruangrupa reflected on the turbulent show as it comes to a close. By Kate Brown, Sep 22, 2022
Auctions Social-Media Star ‘Jerry Gogosian’ Curated a Sotheby’s Sale Based Entirely on Instagram’s Algorithmic Suggestions The sale includes works by Marc Quinn, Sarah Thibault, and other artists. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 21, 2022
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Museum Impresario Kiran Nadar on Championing Indian Artists on the Global Stage The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is home to some 8,000 works of art. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 19, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Surreal Season This week: Surrealism surrounds us, art theft meets auto theft, the rise of Danielle Roberts, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Sep 16, 2022
Politics ‘My Mother Tells Me Not to Go Back to China’: Ai Weiwei Gets Personal as He Accepts the Praemium Imperiale He won the prestigious honor alongside SANAA, Wim Wenders, and several others. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 16, 2022
Art Fairs Maurizio Cattelan Is on a Mission to Turn Reclusive Wisconsin Artist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein Into a Household Name Cattelan is behind a presentation of the work of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein at Paris's Outsider Art Fair. By Anna Sansom, Sep 16, 2022
Reviews Through Beauty and Pain, the 2022 Busan Biennale Flexes the Strength of South Korea’s Art Beyond Seoul There's a lot more to South Korea's art scene than the market buzz in Seoul. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 16, 2022
Artnet News Pro Does the Market Only Pay Attention to Art From the Middle East During Times of Conflict? During the Arab Spring in 2011, the wider art world championed the region's artists. But in the past decade, support has dried up, as have auction prices. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Sep 16, 2022
Reviews The Lyon Biennale Has Many Big, Beautiful Works—But Too Many Competing Curatorial Ideas The curators suggest the show's theme, "Manifesto of Fragility," positions vulnerability as "a foundation for empowerment." By Hettie Judah, Sep 16, 2022
Art World We Asked Art Experts Which Young Artists Are Primed to Blow Up This Fall. Here Are 10 They Chose Simon de Pury, Meriem Berrada, Nicky Wilson, and others share the artists on their radar. By Naomi Rea, Sep 15, 2022
Art World Nan Goldin on Handing Over the Camera to Laura Poitras for a Golden Lion-Winning Documentary About Her Life The film, which focuses both on Goldin's career and her fight against the Sacklers, debuts in New York next month. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 14, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions Here Are 4 Astonishing Exhibitions Not to Miss During Berlin Art Week The annual Berlin Art Week is opening at scores of venues across the German capital over the next five days. By Kate Brown, Sep 14, 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