Artnet News Pro Despite a Heat Wave, Crowds of Collectors Returned in Full Force to the India Art Fair—and They Were Ready to Move Fast Two pen and ink on paper drawings by Amol Patil—one of the artists included in the Documenta 14 exhibition By Skye Arundhati Thomas, May 2, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Here Are 5 of the Most Radical Artist Projects Breaking New Ground at the Istanbul Biennial Not unlike the major quinquennial Documenta 15 now on view in Kassel, there is less emphasis on standalone By Matt Hanson, Sep 19, 2022
People John Baldessari, the Wry Teacher Who Became a Path-Breaking Pioneer of Conceptual Art, Has Died at 88 dedicated educator who started out teaching high school and eventually went on to hold prestigious posts By Sarah Cascone, Jan 5, 2020
Galleries These Are the Top 10 Booths at Art Basel 2016 The entrancing solo presentation, which made its debut at Documenta 5 in 1972, also featured an abstract By Rozalia Jovanovic, Jun 17, 2016
Art World Here’s Your Guide to the Most Important Art Biennials Taking Place Around the World in 2023, From São Paulo to Sharjah for these major events, with the triple threat of the Venice Biennale, the Whitney Biennial, and Documenta By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 16, 2023
People Pope.L, the Performance Artist Who Confronted the Complexities of Race and Inequality, Has Died His passing was announced by his gallery, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, which wrote in an Instagram post By Min Chen, Dec 28, 2023
Art World New Forensic Architecture Report Disputes Israeli Evidence at ICJ Hearing The group’s work was featured in Documenta 14 in 2017, and was nominated for a Turner Prize in 2018. By Margaret Carrigan, Feb 26, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Chinese Artist Lu Junzhou on Freeing Contemporary Calligraphy From the ‘Shackles of Text’ During my trip to Europe in 2007, I visited Kassel Documenta, Venice Biennale, Art Basel, etc. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 24, 2023
Art & Exhibitions What Went Wrong at the Liverpool Biennial? Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev put ancient Bactrian princesses in her exhibition's "brain" at the last Documenta By Coline Milliard, Jul 8, 2014
Art Fairs Drawing Center Director Laura Hoptman on 7 Overlooked Artists Worthy of Discovery at Frieze New York She showed in Documenta VII back in 1982, just three years after graduating from the Berlin University By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Obama Portraitist Kehinde Wiley Is Launching His Own Artist Residency in Senegal + Other Stories Szewczyk, who previously helped organize documenta 14, will begin her new role on May 1. By Artnet News, Mar 20, 2019
Art World Art Industry News: Aretha Franklin’s Lavish Gowns Head to Auction + Other Stories (ARTnews) Palm Springs Museum Director Resigns Abruptly – Liz Armstrong will step down from her post By Artnet News, Sep 10, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Kerry James Marshall on Why It Matters That Diddy Bought His Painting for $21 Million + More Must-Read Stories 1984 and has shown in many major exhibitions over the course of his decades-long career, including documenta By Artnet News, Jun 4, 2018
On View See Highlights From the Wildly Ambitious, Just-Opened FRONT International Triennial in Cleveland the domestic art conversation and a kind of stateside answer to the German quinquennial exhibition documenta By Tim Schneider, Jul 13, 2018
Galleries 10 Unmissable Works at Art Basel Unlimited 2016 shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, a Wolfgang Tillmans image of two men kissing, which was posted By Hili Perlson, Jun 14, 2016
People ‘His Generosity Is Legendary’: Artists and Curators Remember the Trailblazing London Gallerist Karsten Schubert interest in contemporary art; he may be the only 11 year old to have asked his mother to take him to documenta By Javier Pes, Aug 5, 2019
Art World 5 Triumphant National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale, From Finnish Robots to Canadian Floods expecting a sprawling, detailed installation, like the one that propelled Farmer to art-world fame at Documenta By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, May 10, 2017
Auctions Christie’s London Tallies $84 Million on Contemporary Art, Bolstering the Middle Market Here, a rare blackboard work (most are in museums) from a performance at Documenta 5 (1972), curated By Colin Gleadell, Feb 11, 2016
Art Fairs Niru Ratnam, Director of London’s START Art Fair, on Why Diversity Matters Now More Than Ever Similarly, many of the works in the Okwui Enwezor's Documenta XI showed a more problematic side of globalization By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 6, 2016
Art Fairs Political Art Is Out in Force at Frieze. The Question Is: Does Anyone Actually Buy It? Priced between €5,500–25,000, Galindo’s works—based on a performance she developed for documenta 14 in By Julia Halperin, Oct 6, 2017