Art World Solange Knowles Will Perform in Marfa, Texas, With the Best Backdrop Ever: a Donald Judd Installation Following a striking performance in the Guggenheim, Solange is taking on the artistic enclave for her next show. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 21, 2017
Events and Parties Jay-Z Performed in Front of a Giant Jeff Koons Balloon Dog—With the Artist’s Blessing "Jeff has always been a fan." By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 21, 2017
Politics White House Arts Committee Quits en Masse Over Trump’s Support of ‘Hate Groups and Terrorists’ Chuck Close, Kal Penn, and Thom Mayne are among those quitting. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 18, 2017
Politics Why Is There a Giant Chicken Trump Outside the White House? You Can Thank One Plucky Artist The original Trump Chicken was commissioned to celebrate Chinese New Year—and the Year of the Rooster—for 2017. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 11, 2017
Art World John Currin Painted Jennifer Lawrence for the Cover of Vogue’s September Issue The issue celebrates the magazine's 125th anniversary. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 9, 2017
People The Mask Paints! Jim Carrey Showcases His Art in a Riveting New Mini Documentary In a new short film, Jim Carrey reveals why he's obsessed with making art. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 8, 2017
On View James Franco Teams Up With His Brother for a New Sewer-Themed Art Show in Arizona The multi-hyphenate talent and artist Tom Franco worked together to create large sewer pipe sculptures. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 7, 2017
On View The Strange and Troubling Science Behind the 3-D Printed Portraits of Chelsea Manning Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg used DNA samples of the famed whistleblower to create these stark, life-size faces. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 4, 2017
Art Fairs Vying for Tech Collectors, Dealers at the Seattle Art Fair Try a Novel Approach: Old-Fashioned Art Organizers hope to cement Seattle's place on the international art fair circuit. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 4, 2017
Auctions Billionaire Basquiat Collector Yusaku Maezawa Went Shopping at Leonardo DiCaprio’s St. Tropez Art Auction Famous for his record-setting Basquiat purchase, the collector is adding a political dimension to his holdings. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 2, 2017
People Former Pompidou Foundation President Calls Jeff Koons’s ‘Flashy’ Gift to Paris a ‘Poisoned Chalice’ Robert M. Rubin thinks Koon’s gift is “insensitive, self-serving, and flashy.” By Naomi Rea, Aug 2, 2017
Art World Thomas Campbell’s Next Move After the Met? Heading to a 19th-Century Castle to Ponder the Digital Future The former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art has been awarded the Getty Rothschild Fellowship. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 27, 2017
Art World Does TV Ever Get the Art World Right? Here Are 15 Memorable Episodes That Try, Ranked by Believability Television is rife with portrayals of the art world. Here are our favorites, ranked from the most ridiculous to the totally realistic. By Artnet News, Jul 20, 2017
On View Eloise, New York’s Favorite Child Aristocrat, Demanded a Museum Show. Now She’s Got One. The show features a once-stolen painting of the precocious character, which hasn't been seen in public for 57 years. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 7, 2017
Art World That Time PS1 Threw a Warhol-Themed LSD Party "Warm Up" kicks off this weekend—but nothing tops Mike Bidlo's 1984 recreation of the Factory. By Ben Davis, Jun 30, 2017