Opinion Brand-Name Art Fairs Won’t Save the Art Market in This Crisis, But Regional Ones Might The founders were inspired by the second documenta and felt a large commercial gallery-focused event By Daniel Hug, May 17, 2020
People Artist Duo Jakob Lena Knebl and Ashley Hans Scheirl Make Instagram-Friendly Installations That They Hope Will Start a Social Revolution , post-human, world. By Naomi Rea, May 4, 2022
Artnet News Pro Asian Collectors Were Back in Force at Art Basel, But the Changing Mix Mirrors the Region’s Increasingly Decentralized Market Art Basel was one of his many stops before heading to Kassel for Documenta. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 21, 2022
People Meet the New Innovators: 8 Artists Who Are Disrupting the Traditional Way of Buying, Selling, and Valuing Art Lagos-born, Berlin-based artist achieved the art-world equivalent of an EGOT by being included in documenta By Artnet News, Oct 18, 2020
People ‘We Need to Reinvent the ‘Us”: Kader Attia on How Art Might Help Turn the Tide Against the Far Right Biennial, the 12th Gwangju Biennial, last year's Manifesta in Palermo, the 57th Venice Biennial, and documenta By Kate Brown, Sep 11, 2019
Opinion Is Pierre Huyghe the World’s Most Opaque Popular Artist? Ben Davis Sizes Up His LACMA Show end of the show, Huyghe has installed Untilled (Liegender Frauenakt) (2012) (previously seen at Documenta By Ben Davis, Nov 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Italy’s Newest Site for Contemporary Art Is Not a Swanky Architect-Designed Museum—It’s the Charred Ruins of Pompeii practice to a wider audience when she included the first of his three-part epic Cabaret Crusades in Documenta By Hili Perlson, May 18, 2023
Galleries How Has the Art World Changed Since 1983? On the 40th Anniversary of His Gallery, Thaddaeus Ropac Has Some Ideas It was Documenta 7, and Beuys, a founding member of Germany’s Green Party, was planting 7,000 oak trees By Hili Perlson, Aug 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Klaus Biesenbach on Why the Berlin Biennale Still Matters In 1997, we had a guest appearance at Documenta called Hybrid Workspace. By Rozalia Jovanovic, May 29, 2016
The Big Interview The Story of artnet, Part 3: How Hans Neuendorf Cornered the Market on Baselitz and Picabia, and Started a Lucrative Art Fund But then there was Documenta, and that was very revealing to the public. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 16, 2019
Art & Exhibitions artnet Asks: Zheng Guogu who’s shown at numerous international exhibitions including the 50th Venice Biennale and the 2007 Documenta By Hili Perlson, Mar 25, 2015
Art & Exhibitions artnet Asks: Frieze Projects and Ljubljana Biennial Curator Nicola Lees It was founded in 1955—the same year as Documenta—in the former Yugoslavia, and it was originally held By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 24, 2015
Art & Exhibitions What Would It Mean to See Beyond Colonialism? In Berlin, an Exhibition and a Mobile School Look for Answers founded in Berlin by curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung (he was a curator-at-large on the last documenta By Mebrak Tareke, Apr 19, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Etel Adnan on Exhibiting With Gerhard Richter and the Politics of Landscape Painting striking beauty of her artworks was virtually unknown to the world until 2012, when she was included in Documenta By Emily Nathan, Jan 17, 2017
Art World Getting a Master’s Degree in Curating Is All the Rage. But Is It Worth It? is now fodder for news headlines, particularly when it comes to events like documenta or the Venice By Caroline Elbaor, Jul 5, 2017
Art World We Asked Leading Video Artists How Best to Enjoy the Medium—and, Yes, It’s OK to Leave in the Middle (and to Be Confused) Video artist Stan Douglas noticed a turning point in the early 90s, especially after Documenta 9 in 1992 By Melissa Smith, Jul 10, 2022
Buyer's Guide A Father-and-Son Duo at the Forefront of Taipei’s Art-Collecting Scene Explain Why They’ve Added NFTs to Their Portfolio over a decade ago, on a good friend’s recommendation, I paid a visit to the Venice Biennale and Documenta By Jiayin Chen, Jul 17, 2022
Op-Ed The Art World Is Reckoning With Calls for Social Justice. Could Biennials Show Us How to Change With the Times? While less acute than post-World War II Kassel or post-Katrina New Orleans, the past year has led to By James McAnally, Jul 19, 2021
Artists Ser Serpas Creates Uncanny Sculptural Landscapes. No Small Wonder That Her Next Dream Project Is a Horror Movie high demand—Serpas has a show coming up in March at the Museum Fridericianum, the central venue for Documenta By Devorah Lauter, Dec 11, 2023
Art World 12 Sound Artists Changing Your Perception of Art The artist is also interested in a concept he calls “chimerization,” like his projects at Documenta 13 By Alyssa Buffenstein, Aug 4, 2016