People Ilya Kabakov, the Ukrainian American Conceptual Artist Who Lived Through Totalitarianism But Dreamed of Utopia, Has Died at 89 Highlights of this partnership have included Documenta in 1992, their representation of Russia at the By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 30, 2023
Art Fairs Here Are 4 Highlights From Art Basel’s New Kabinett Sector, Coming to the Swiss Fair for the First Time This Month Before he died in 1977, at just 33 years old, he had been included in Harald Szeemann’s Documenta 5 in By Artnet News, Jun 4, 2023
People Painter Brice Marden, Whose Loping Lines and Brash Abstractions Defied the Artistic Trends of His Time, Has Died at 84 As professional success came, Marden was selected to show at Documenta 5 in Kassel in 1972, and had a By Sarah Cascone, Aug 10, 2023
Art World We Published Nearly 3,800 Stories In 2022. Here Are Some of Our Favorites Photo by Demetrius Freeman for the Washington Post via Getty Images. By Artnet News, Dec 27, 2022
Art World Can Petitions Change the Art World? Looking at 14 Recent People-Power Campaigns and How They Fared Supporters of documenta 14 Say It Has Strayed From Its Founding Mission documenta 14 artistic director By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 13, 2018
The Back Room The Back Room: A Post-Auction World (Documenta 15) will proceed in 2022 or be rescheduled. By Tim Schneider, Jul 2, 2021
Art Fairs Frieze New York Fumbles New York gallery Andrew Kreps has brought one of two tapestries that Goshka Macuga produced for Documenta By Benjamin Sutton, May 9, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Adrián Villar Rojas Wins Canson Paper Prize at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo Internationally known for his sculptural evocations of a post-apocalyptic, post-human world, Argentine By Brian Boucher, Jun 25, 2015
On View ‘It’s a Strange Communion’: Artist Michael Rakowitz on Why He Set Up an Iraqi Food Truck Outside the MCA Chicago (2012), which appeared in Documenta 13 and compares the destruction that World War II wrought in Germany By Brian Boucher, Jan 14, 2018
On View Actor Steve Martin Amassed a Stellar Collection of Australian Aboriginal Art at Warp Speed—and Now You Can See It at Gagosian The artist was also included in documenta in 2012 and was part of a larger traveling exhibition of Aboriginal By Sarah Cascone, May 3, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: A UK Museum Takes Down Its Michael Jackson Statue Amid ‘Finding Neverland’ Furor + Other Stories The artistic director of RAW Material Company in Dakar, she helped organize documenta 12 and 13 and has By Artnet News, Mar 5, 2019
Art Fairs 70 Dealers Sign on for ‘Lucky’ VOLTA 13 in Basel Basel and VOLTA will coincide with what's being called the "Grand Tour": the 57th Venice Biennale; documenta By Sarah Cascone, Apr 11, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Marina Abramović Texts With Her Ex (Ulay) Every Day + More Must-Read Stories She describes how the country reminded her of her own upbringing in post-industrial northern Spain, with By Artnet News, Feb 14, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Gagosian Gives Damien Hirst’s Spots a Grand Homecoming in NYC + More Must-Read Stories The top lot, Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post cover painting Independence (1926), which was once owned By Artnet News, Apr 24, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: The Restoration of Notre Dame Is Delayed Due to Fears of Lead Poisoning + Other Stories (Sunday Post, Times) How Do Artists Preserve Their Legacy? By Artnet News, Aug 12, 2019
Auctions As Christie’s Retreats, Bonhams and Phillips Seize Their Moment at London’s June Contemporary Auctions London just when the art world had just descended on Europe for the Grand Tour: Venice, Basel, and documenta By Colin Gleadell, Jun 29, 2017
Opinion Has the Art World Had Enough of ‘Curators’? having noted her choice of the word "agents" rather than "curators" for the team working with her on Documenta By Hettie Judah, Nov 14, 2016
Art Fairs Top 10 Booths at Art Basel in Miami Beach It was then shown that year at Documenta 12. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Dec 1, 2016
Art World Art Industry News: The World’s Greatest Art Thief Explains Why He Did It—and It Wasn’t for the Money + Other Stories GOINGS Adam Szymczyk Gets a New Gig at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna – The former artistic director of documenta By Artnet News, Mar 6, 2019
Opinion An Art-World Philosopher Explains Why the Playboy Mansion Is a Cautionary Tale for the Work-From-Home Era + Two Other Interesting Reads Preciado, the philosopher well known in art circles as advisor to the recent Documenta, among other things By Ben Davis, May 2, 2020