Art Fairs Meet Stickymonger, Whose Anime-Infused ‘Last Supper’ Paintings Are a Sold-Out Hit at Untitled Art Miami Beach The artist paints with impressive precision using aerosol nozzles. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 29, 2022
Style Is the World Finally Ready for Madonna’s ‘Sex’ Book? A Pop-Up Show in Miami Definitively Answers the Question, 30 Years On The pop star's groundbreaking 1992 collaboration with photographer Steven Meisel is being reappraised and re-released by Saint Laurent. By William Van Meter, Nov 28, 2022
People Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney Is Under Investigation for Allegedly Using Her Political Position to Strongarm an Invitation to the Met Gala The Manhattan representative wasn't happy to be cut from the list. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 22, 2022
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Miami-Based Craig Robins on His First Big Art Purchase, and Why He Now Shops in His Own Design District Backyard Meet the driving force behind putting Miami on the international art fair circuit. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 17, 2022
Museums & Institutions Here’s What to Expect From Factory International, the Long-Awaited $205 Million Arts Venue in Manchester The venue is the U.K.'s largest cultural project since Tate Modern. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 29, 2022
On View Filipino Artist Pio Abad Turns Ferdinand Marcos and Ronald Reagan’s Cozy Correspondence Into Art at the Carnegie International The artist also takes Andrew Carnegie to task. By Helen Stoilas, Sep 23, 2022
The Back Room The Back Room: Surreal Season This week: Surrealism surrounds us, art theft meets auto theft, the rise of Danielle Roberts, and much more. By Tim Schneider & Naomi Rea, Sep 16, 2022
Wet Paint Rick Rubin May Have Burned Down Donald Judd’s Former Home, a Conceptual Art Thief Hits Miami, and More Juicy Art World Gossip Plus, how did Frieze threaten a collector? Which well-known dealer was impersonated at sea? Read on for answers. By Annie Armstrong, Sep 15, 2022
Art World Art-World Heavyweights Come Out in Support of Documenta’s Embattled Curators Amid Latest Allegations “The pressures that media and politicians have placed on the entire Documenta team have become unbearable,” a committee said. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 15, 2022
On View Here’s a Look Inside New York’s New Immersive Gustav Klimt Attraction The Hall des Lumières has opened in New York with 'Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion.' By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2022
Art Fairs Collectors Were Decisive at the VIP Opening of the Armory Show, With Early Six-Figure Sales and a Focus on Latinx Art Here's what sold on the VIP preview day of The Armory Show. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 9, 2022
Studio Visit ‘I’m Constantly Looking at Toys’: See Inside Artist Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Studio, Jam-Packed With Action Figures From Star Wars and Beyond The artist's massive 1970s and '80s toy collection is close to his heart. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 8, 2022
Art Fairs Art Basel Hong Kong Opens With a Local Focus, Strict Rules, and Surprisingly Strong Sales After Nearly Being Called Off The crowd was noticeably thinner, and an international presence was sparse, but homegrown heroes were able to shine. By Vivienne Chow, May 26, 2022
Art Fairs Collectors Flock to Comfort Food at Frieze New York, With Early Sales of a $1.3 Million Baselitz and Paintings of Interiors Dealers welcomed crowds of eager buyers as Frieze New York returned to the Shed for the second year running. By Eileen Kinsella, May 19, 2022
Art Fairs A Group of Contemporary Art Curators Set Their Sights on Arkansas as the Home of What They Hope Will Be the Next Coachella Format is set to take place this September and will include artworks and performances by Doug Aitken and Herbie Hancock. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 19, 2022