Artists Why Rock Icon Chrissie Hynde Is Embracing Painting: ‘You Can Hide Yourself’ Hynde has a new show of paintings in London, mostly because she’s eager to get rid of them. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 10, 2024
Studio Visit Tasneem Sarkez Is Turning ‘Arab Kitsch’ Into a Bold Exploration of Identity The Libyan-American artist finds humor in aspects of Arab culture. By Adam Schrader, Dec 7, 2024
Artists At 74, Bonnie Lucas, Artist of Feminine Macabre, Is Getting Her Big Break Portland Gallery ILY2 is presenting a solo booth of work by the artist at Art Basel Miami Beach. By Katie White, Dec 5, 2024
Artists Jasleen Kaur Clinches Turner Prize, the U.K.’s Top Art Honor The Glasgow-born artist took home $31,000 for her sculptures made of everyday objects that explore identity and cultural memory. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 3, 2024
Artists ‘Everything I Feared Has Come True’: Luc Tuymans Speaks with Philip Tinari at His New Beijing Exhibition The artist's major new retrospective at UCCA Beijing reveals a profound connection to China's art scene. By Artnet News, Dec 1, 2024
Up Next How Libasse Ka’s Painting Career Was Sparked by an Unlikely Meeting in an Electronics Shop The artist known for his carefully layered paintings is set to have his first institutional solo exhibition at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens in 2025. By Katie White, Nov 29, 2024
Artists How Food, Art, and Life Intersected in Daniel Spoerri’s Uncanny Assemblages One of his "snare-pictures" from 1964 consists of the remains of a meal eaten by Marcel Duchamp. Spoerri died earlier this month at age 94. By Emily Steer, Nov 26, 2024
Artists Kathleen Ryan, Sculptor of Glittering, Rotting Fruits, Joins Gagosian The American artist, whose vanitas-inspired sculptures meditate on opulence and degradation, will make her debut with the gallery in 2026. By Katie White, Nov 26, 2024
Artists U.K. Artists’ Earnings Dropped 40 Percent Since 2010. Will They Stick Around? Some 80 percent of artists surveyed reported that their earnings were “unstable” or “very unstable.” By Sarah Cascone, Nov 25, 2024
Artists Streetwise: Artist Peter Doig on the Thrilling Show He’s Organized at Gagosian in New York A Balthus borrowed from the Museum of Modern Art is at the heart of the exhibition, which unites canonical and obscure figures. By Andrew Russeth, Nov 22, 2024
Artists Ian Felice’s ‘New England Gothic’ Visions Have the Art World Abuzz Jonathan Anderson, Gabriela Hearst, and Josh Brolin are just a few of Felice’s celebrity fans. This week, his solo show opened at Half Gallery, New York. By Katie White, Nov 22, 2024
Artists María Berrío on Masks, Migration, and the Chaotic Magic of Her New Work The Colombian-born artist's solo show "The End of Ritual" is on view at Victoria Miro Gallery. By Emily Steer, Nov 21, 2024
Artists Haegue Yang on the Powerful Link Between Desire and Creativity The South Korean-born artist's first U.K. survey show at Hayward Gallery offers deeply personal insights. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 14, 2024
Artists For Her Blue-Chip Gallery Debut, Rising Artist Brook Hsu Paints Her Own Vision of the Wild West Brook Hsu brings viridian visions of her home state of Oklahoma to New York's Gladstone Gallery. By Katie White, Nov 8, 2024
Artists Mark Dion Transformed a Working Class Pittsburgh Home Into an Immersive Artwork. It’s Dazzling—And Bittersweet Dion's permanent installation, 'Mrs. Christopher's House,' is the most recent of the Troy Hill Art Houses founded by collector Evan Mirapaul. By Katie White, Nov 5, 2024