Artists How This Photographer Is Turning Illicit Urban Exploration Into an Art The artist spent 140 days in jail because of his risk-taking photography. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 18, 2024
Art & Tech Why Is TikTok So Hot for Cologne Cathedral? Gaping at Gothic architecture is in! By Ben Davis, Oct 17, 2024
Law & Politics Disgraced Art Advisor Lisa Schiff Pleads Guilty to $6.5 Million Fraud The power player used "stolen money to fund a lavish lifestyle," according to a U.S. Attorney. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 17, 2024
Art World Off-the-Charts Opulence: Design Miami Paris Kicks Off its Residency in an 18th Century Mansion The worlds of collectible design, art, and celebrity converged for the extravagant Design Miami Paris. The baroque setting was adorned in gilded luxury design items. By Caroline Roux, Oct 17, 2024
Up Next Why the Art World Can’t Get Enough of Artist Agnes Scherer’s Forebodingly Pretty World Scherer's 'Mermaid bed' takes center stage with gallery Sans titre at Art Basel Paris this week. By Annikka Olsen, Oct 17, 2024
On View Jean-Michel Basquiat Meets a Roman Venus at Gagosian Paris Basquiat "reminds us of the common chords and resonances of beauty and identity throughout art history," said Larry Gagosian. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 16, 2024
Art Fairs The Greenhouse Effect: Art Basel Paris Gets a Warm Welcome at the Grand Palais There was an air of renewed optimism and reinvigoration at the opening VIP day as Paris Art Basel settles into its new Grand Palais base. By Kate Brown, Oct 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Doug Wheeler and Ad Reinhardt Offer Different Modes of Minimalism at Two-for-One Shows It's the final days of shows from the Light & Space pioneer and the master abstractionist at David Zwirner in New York. By William Van Meter, Oct 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions With a New Show at Musée d’Orsay, Elmgreen and Dragset Are Writing Fragile Masculinities Back Into Art History A cast of soft and solitary characters permeates the august hall of the French museum. By Kate Brown, Oct 16, 2024
Art World As Interest Surges in Indigenous Australian Art, Market-Making Gallery Readies Third Location D'Lan Contemporary, which has branches in New York and Melbourne, will soon be operating in Sydney. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 15, 2024
Galleries ‘It’s Different Work’: How Gallery Mor Charpentier Built Sustainable Success Amid Market Turmoil and Global Change The gallery, which turns 15 next year, has expanded in Paris into a larger space in the Le Marais. We spoke about the evolving French art market. By Kate Brown, Oct 15, 2024
People Chinese Fashion Mogul Li Lin Transformed Her Home City Into a Cultural Hub. She Still Has Dreams for the Future Li Lin, founder of fashion label JNBY, established the museum By Art Matters, designed by Renzo Piano, in her native Hangzhou. By Cathy Fan, Oct 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Paris Art Galleries Are Showcasing Their Biggest Stars During Art Basel. Don’t Miss These 8 Must-See Exhibitions What to see in Paris art galleries, from a show of new paintings by Dana Schutz to an exhibition of lava-like works by Jean-Marie Appriou. By Artnet News, Oct 12, 2024
People Art We Love: Musician and Actress Kate Nash on Tracey Emin’s Fearless Art On the British artist's raw depictions of the 'mess of being a woman.' By Kate Nash, Oct 11, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Montana Wheat Field—Planted as Conceptual Art—Becomes Community Sustenance Unlike any other wheat field in the state, a new work by Agnes Denes transforms the crop into an ephemeral installation artwork that invites community engagement. By Annikka Olsen, Oct 11, 2024