Art World What Was the Most Influential Work of the Decade? We Surveyed Dozens of Art-World Experts to Find Out —Lisa Schiff, art adviser Pierre Huyghe’s Untilled at Documenta (13), (2012) Pierre Huyghe By Artnet News, Dec 25, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Berlin Biennale Presents an Art World Spread Too Thin lauded themes of the archive and marginalized art practices we saw at Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev’s Documenta By Alexander Forbes, May 29, 2014
Opinion Antonia Carver, the Director of the Jameel Arts Centre, on What Most of the World Still Doesn’t Understand About the UAE Art Scene In 2003, Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi famously returned from Okwui Enwezor’s documenta and revamped the long-running By Antonia Carver, Nov 11, 2018
On View Moscow Conceptualist Pavel Pepperstein on Why Some of His Best Art Was Made When He Was a Child—or on Acid it's hard for outsiders to understand the context of his work, which has been shaped by Soviet and post-Soviet By Rachel Corbett, Mar 19, 2019
Art & Exhibitions 5 Artists You Must Not Miss at the 10th Berlin Biennale curatorial statements echoes ideas about unlearning and undoing what we’ve heard from the team of documenta By Hili Perlson, Jun 11, 2018
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 12 Things to See in New York This Week Community event at 2017 a blade of Grass fellow Rick Lowe’s Victoria Square Project, part of documenta By Sarah Cascone, Jan 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions How the New Museum’s Triennial Sabotages Its Own Revolutionary Mission (Curator Adam Szymczyk’s recent documenta went in the other direction, trying to tackle the impossible By Ben Davis, Feb 20, 2018
Galleries These Are the Top 10 Booths at Art Brussels in 2012 thanks to his large installation Ghost Keeping, included in Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev's Documenta By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Apr 22, 2016
Art World 13 Unmissable Shows and Events During Berlin Gallery Weekend 2017 As artnet News previously reported, 2017 is one of the busiest years for art yet, with documenta 14 in By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 18, 2017
Curiosities Why Did Lindsay Lohan’s Art Spark Furries’ Fury? What Is the ‘Shadowman Experience’? + More Questions I Have About the Week’s Art News Congolese-Angolan super-collector Sindika Dokolo, who went from sponsoring parties for African artists at Documenta By Ben Davis, Nov 1, 2021
Artnet News Pro 7 Ambitious Collectors Dish on What They Loved—and Are Trying to Buy—From the Venice Biennale He also bought a work by Adrian Villar Rojas from a past edition of documenta. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Apr 28, 2022
Art World With Right-Wing Extremism on the Rise, the Albertinum Museum Has Become an Epicenter of Germany’s New Culture Wars establishing and presenting East German artistic canons—with the Albertinum fashioning itself as a "documenta By Kate Brown, Oct 6, 2020
The Back Room The Back Room: Northeastern Promises (Artnet News) Institutions Documenta’s new managing director, Alexander Farenholtz, will By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Jul 29, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Chart the Biennial Stars (Photo by Yana Paskova/For The Washington Post via Getty Images) In this week’s Wet Paint, we reveal By Julia Halperin & Naomi Rea, Jun 10, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Dollar Days (Press release) The shareholders of Documenta appointed a panel of seven experts to review all works By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Aug 5, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Storm Watch (Wet Paint) Institutions Documenta named Andreas Hoffmann its new managing director By Artnet News, Jan 20, 2023
Art & Tech Can a Digital Artwork Outlast a 19th-Century Painting? Experts Are Already Battling Obsolescence in the Field "We went to great lengths to ensure that if you saw it at Documenta in 1992, and you saw it now, you By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 8, 2023
People Hito Steyerl on Why NFTs and A.I. Image Generators Are Really Just ‘Onboarding Tools’ for Tech Conglomerates So somehow—I think this was more or less post-Documenta 10 with Catherine David—there was some renewed By Kate Brown, Mar 10, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Meet the 4 Artists Nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Prize, Now Showing at the Centre Pompidou Opposite is a projection of The Tempest Society (2017), an ambitious film produced for Documenta 14 in By Anna Sansom, Oct 13, 2023
Reviews These Were the Highlights of the 4th Lagos Biennial theme of this Lagos Biennale, “Refuge,” also appeared to semantically echo much of the thinking from documenta By Tobi Onabolu, Mar 23, 2024