Art & Exhibitions Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev’s Istanbul Biennial Makes Political Statements With Outstanding Art exhibition as curator (or as she prefers to be called, draftsperson) since the rapturously received Documenta By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 4, 2015
On View After ‘Scaffold’ Controversy, All Eyes on the Walker as Its Sculpture Garden Is Set to Reopen The Walker had acquired the work after seeing it at Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 9, 2017
Art Fairs From a $240,000 Plastic-Bag Bliss-Out to a $3,500 Surrealist Delight, Here Are 6 of the Best Artworks at the 2019 Armory Show Tayou, a veteran of both the Venice Biennale and documenta, certainly has a knack for the sensational—something By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 7, 2019
Reviews Can Kansas City’s Open Spaces Biennial Help Bridge the Divide in One of America’s Most Segregated Cities? (Imagine the German quinquennial documenta crossed with a landlocked Governors Ball, but with better By Max Lakin, Aug 31, 2018
Art World What Is the Undercommons? 5 Big Ideas You Need to Know to Understand the New Museum Triennial (Remember Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev musing on the thoughts and feelings of a meteorite for documenta By Ben Davis & Caroline Goldstein, Feb 12, 2018
People Omer Fast Opens Up About His Feature Film Debut, ‘Remainder’ I have expanded Continuity, which I made for Documenta 13 in 2012, and it's going to have a small cinematic By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 1, 2016
Reviews Marta Minujín’s Trippy New Museum Installation Predicted Today’s Immersive Art Craze. It’s Way Weirder Than That, Though during the period of dictatorships—was recreated as the much-photographed centerpiece of last year's dOCUMENTA By Ben Davis, Jun 27, 2019
Art Fairs The 10 Most Extraordinary Artworks at Art Basel Unlimited 2017 as “a meditation on the history of Greece and its recent financial crisis”—can be seen as a mini-documenta By Andrew Goldstein & Julia Halperin, Jun 13, 2017
Art Fairs The 10 Most Spectacular Artworks at Frieze New York 2017 Now, with another triumph coming down the pike as he prepares to debut at documenta 14 in Kassel next By Andrew Goldstein, May 4, 2017
On View Hildebrand Gurlitt Built a Brilliant Trove of Art Under the Nazis. Two New Exhibitions Show His Taste, and His Duplicity. Barbarians, was a work that Adam Szymczyk was particularly interested in displaying at this year's documenta By Hili Perlson, Nov 3, 2017
Artnet News Pro A Buyer’s Guide to the Breakout Stars of the New Museum Triennial: Who They Are and Where to Find Them While 2022 has plenty of these exhibitions in store, from the Venice Biennale to Documenta, don't sleep By Artnet News, Jan 10, 2022
Art & Exhibitions With a ‘Car Crash’ of Biennials Now Planned for 2021, Curators Are Being Forced to Rethink Mass Art Shows for the Social-Distancing Era moving their dates to 2022, which could be a risky strategy in a rare year when the quinquennial documenta By Naomi Rea, Jun 8, 2020
Op-Ed Decolonizing Museums Doesn’t Help Plantation Workers Like Us in the Congo. So We’re Selling NFTs to Buy Back Our Land booth of our gallery, KOW, during Art Basel, and will hold talks on it at the fair, as well as at Documenta By Cedart Tamasala & Mathieu Kasiama, Jun 14, 2022
Art Fairs ‘It’s Just Like the Old Days’: Art Basel Opens With Eight-Figure Sales and a Wave of Global Buyers as the Market Looks to Dance ‘Til the Music Stops Some collectors opted to attend non-commercial events like the Venice Biennale and Documenta over Basel By Naomi Rea, Jun 14, 2022
Art World The Most Important Artists Are Also Activists—Plus 3 Other Takeaways From Art Review’s Latest Power 100 List third, a couple of spots ahead of David Zwirner (ranked five), who slid back from his first place post By Kate Brown, Nov 13, 2019
The Back Room The Back Room: Black Friday (Artnet News) Institutions & Biennials The entire curatorial search committee for Documenta By Artnet News, Nov 24, 2023
People Friends and Family Remember Artist Ida Applebroog, Whose Wry, Feminist-Tinged Work Defied Categorization And I’d take all the books in a shopping cart to the Canal Street post office and mail them in bulk," By Sarah Cascone, Oct 31, 2023
Art & Exhibitions From Rising-Star Painters to the Return of Post-Internet Art—Here’s What’s Stealing the Spotlight at Photo © Andrea Rossetti If you did not get a chance to see Hito Steyerl's presentation at Documenta By Kate Brown, Apr 28, 2023
The Back Room The Back Room: Rothschild Ruminations (Press Release) Institutions Documenta’s managing director Andreas Hoffmann released a statement By Artnet News, Oct 13, 2023
Artnet News Pro Hot Lots: 5 Works That Shattered Expectations During New York’s 2023 Spring Sales The succeeding years have seen Kwakwaka’wakw Northwest Coast artist Beau Dick's work curated into Documenta By Artnet News, May 25, 2023