Art World ‘I Wanted to Be a Treasure Hunter’: Dealer Bernie Chase Tells All to Kenny Schachter About a Career Selling Cars, Jewelry, Art, and… Other Substances The Chase Contemporary dealer also opens up about rubbing shoulders with Brunei princes, the Queen, and a Rolling Stone. By Kenny Schachter, Jul 31, 2023
Science & Tech ‘I Have Sold More Than $30 Million in NFTs’: Iconoclastic Digital Artist Refik Anadol in Conversation With Collector Adam Lindemann The pair discuss NFTs, digital collecting, and the role of A.I. in art futures. By Adam Lindemann, May 3, 2023
People ‘It’s Time to Wake Up’: Artist Cecilia Vicuña on Her Monumental Soft Sculptures and Their Hard Message About Planetary Survival The Chilean artist's major commission at Tate Modern opens today in London. By Hettie Judah, Oct 11, 2022
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: How Alex Junhwan Ko Built a Quirky, Brainy Collection of Digitally Inflected Art The 37-year-old Seoul-based commodities trader began collecting seriously only four years ago. By Tim Schneider, Sep 26, 2022
Science & Tech Meet Judy Schmidt, the ‘Citizen Scientist’ Turning Webb Telescope Data Into Stunning Images And see some of the stunningly detailed new imagery of our cosmos she and other researchers helped create. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 15, 2022
Art World Did Le Corbusier Fall in Love With Josephine Baker on a Cruise Ship? A New Film by Artists Gerard & Kelly Imagines Their Relationship “Bright Hours” was filmed at the Cité Radiuese, Le Corbusier’s Modernist masterpiece in Marseille. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 31, 2022
Artnet News Pro Why Are Art Investors Suddenly Ravenous for Dinosaurs? A Q&A With Nicolai Frahm, a Collector With Scientists on Speed Dial The advisor shares what he has learned from a decade of collecting in the field. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 12, 2022
Galleries ‘It’s Just Time for Us to Go’: Metro Pictures Co-Founder Janelle Reiring on Closing the Legendary Gallery Amid a Rapidly Changing Art World Reiring reflects on how her role as a dealer changed over 40 years. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 8, 2021
Austin’s Star Art Dealer Lisa Russell on How She Went From Selling Rembrandt to Banksy Her sprawling downtown Austin gallery West Chelsea Contemporary is reopening following a head-to-toe renovation. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 23, 2020
Artnet Talks New York Cultural Leaders Gonzalo Casals and Kemi Ilesanmi Compare Notes on the Threats—and Opportunities—of the Pandemic Era We spoke with the two following their keynote address at the Art World Conference. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 22, 2020
Dealer Achim Hagemeier on What He’s Learned After 40 Years in the Business and Why Rediscovering Forgotten Artists Is His Greatest Passion Frankfurt's Kunsthandel Hagemeier gallery celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 20, 2020
Jean Gazançon, CEO of ARTE Generali, on the Vanguard of Art Insurance and Technology (Yes, It Involves an App) Gazançon explains why cutting-edge technologies are essential to the continued stewardship of cultural history. By Artnet Gallery Network, Sep 10, 2020
How Will Blockchain Effect The Future of the Art World? Art Consultant and Economist Brunno Silva Shares His Insights Bruno Silva recently sat down with Ulvi Kasimov, the founder of .ART, to talk about how technology can better inform the art world. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 18, 2020
People How Far Would You Go for Your Art? Julian Charrière Went to the North Pole (and Got in Trouble With the Law) The French-Swiss artist discusses his ambitious new exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery—and why he bristles at the label "climate change artist." By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 10, 2020
People ‘You Know the Bird That Does That Crazy Mating Dance? That Was Me’: Artists Petra Cortright and Marc Horowitz on Their Zany Courtship In Artnet News's Portraits of Love series, young creative couples offer insights into their partnerships. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 3, 2020