Reviews How Do You Tell Photography’s History? ICP’s Big Birthday Show Embodies the Struggle "ICP at 50" shows how radically photographic practice has expanded—and the challenges that expansion has caused. By Ben Davis, Feb 5, 2024
Art World ‘This is an Era of Diaspora’: How Hong Kong’s Art Community Is Finding Home in the U.K. Three years after the U.K. launched a special migration scheme for Hong Kongers, artists are settling into their new home. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 31, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Art Deco Star Tamara de Lempicka Is Finally Getting Her First Major U.S. Retrospective This fall, San Francisco's de Young Museum will spotlight the creative life and legacy of the trailblazing artist. By Min Chen, Jan 31, 2024
People Carl Andre, the Minimalism Pioneer Who Sculpted With a Stark Line, Has Died The artist was 88. By Min Chen & Guelda Voien, Jan 24, 2024
Pop Culture A Case for Enjoying ‘The Curse,’ Showtime’s Absurdist Take on Art and Media Why the artist in the show may be the key to everything, including That Ending. By Ben Davis, Jan 22, 2024
Art Fairs Fog Design + Art Fair Celebrates 10 Years With Swift Sales and Artist-First Programming This year's edition introduced FOG Focus to spotlight young and underrepresented artists. By Min Chen, Jan 19, 2024
Studio Visit From His Brooklyn Space, British-Jamaican Artist and Filmmaker Joseph Douglas Elmhirst Channels Memory and Reflection Elmhirst's short film 'Burnt Milk' debuted at the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale last year. By Katie White, Jan 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Filmmaker Bennett Miller’s A.I.-Enhanced Sepia Visions Go on View at Gagosian Beverly Hills The director's first California show features his latest experiments with text-to-image generator DALL-E. By Min Chen, Jan 10, 2024
Pop Culture A New PBS Documentary Chronicles Edward and Jo Hopper’s Rich Yet Prickly Two-Artist Marriage "HOPPER: An American Love Story" explores the vital role Jo Hopper played in her husband's career. By Adam Schrader, Jan 9, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Drawings Newly Attributed to Sandro Botticelli Get the Spotlight in San Francisco "Botticelli: Rhythm of the Line" is the first exhibition dedicated to the Renaissance master's drawings. By Verity Babbs, Jan 5, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Lorenzo Vigas on the Lasting Legacy of His Father, Pioneering Venezuelan Modernist Oswaldo Vigas The first monographic exhibition of Oswaldo Vigas in Asia is being presented by Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, Hong Kong. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 4, 2024
Books From a Fresh Look at Van Gogh To an Artist’s Ode to The Bodega, Here Are 6 Books On Our Reading List In 2024 From a new look at Van Gogh to an artist's ode to the New York City bodega, here's what we're cracking open this year. By Artnet News, Jan 2, 2024
Studio Visit In Their ‘Epic’ Lofted Studio, Artist Baseera Khan Paints, Collages, Draws, and Dreams Take a peek inside the artist's Long Island City studio. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 2, 2024
Studio Visit Stephen Wong on His Technicolor Landscapes, Where David Hockney Meets Anime These vibrant works have been increasingly in-demand. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 29, 2023
People Pope.L, the Performance Artist Who Confronted the Complexities of Race and Inequality, Has Died The artist was 68. By Min Chen, Dec 28, 2023