Artists Step Inside the Fantastical and Frightening World of Indonesian Artist Natasha Tontey Her new exhibition “Primate Visions: Macaque Macabre” is now on view at Museum MACAN in Jakarta. By Cathy Fan, 7 hours ago
Artists Is Artist Hopie Hill Reinventing the Dutch Still Life for Our Times? Hopie Hill makes a solo debut with "The Souvenirs" at Charles Moffett, presenting symbol-laden still lifes. By Jessica Ritz, Dec 13, 2024
Gallery Network 7 Questions for Stasia Lev, Founder of Ivory Gate Gallery, on Finding Artists With Courage Originally established in Chicago, Ivory Gate has a robust presence in Shanghai, bridging art worlds in the East and West. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 11, 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 ‘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
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
Art Collectors Collectors Christian and Karen Boros on the Thrill—and Urgency—of Supporting Emerging Artists The couple has been awarded the annual prize from Art Cologne, which opens to VIPs and the public this week. By Kate Brown, Nov 7, 2024
Art World How Curator Hoor Al-Qasimi Is Working to Redefine Representation The director of the Sharjah Art Foundation is curating upcoming editions of the Aichi Triennale and the Biennale of Sydney. By Shreya Ajmani, Nov 3, 2024
Art World Claudette Johnson’s New Mural Recasts Picasso’s Famed ‘Demoiselles’ With Powerful Black Women The Turner Prize nominee installed her triptych as part of Art on the Underground. By Precious Adesina, Oct 30, 2024
Pop Culture ‘Love Is Blind’ Villain Leo Braudy on His Life as an Art Dealer “I was learning Italian art terminology when I was like, six." By Annie Armstrong, Oct 28, 2024
Artists Marina Abramović on Her Epic Walk Across the Great Wall of China: ‘This Is the Best Thing I’ve Ever Done’ She discusses her new show at MAM Shanghai, inspired by the three-month walk. By Shreya Ajmani, Oct 25, 2024
Studio Visit How Edmund de Waal Is ‘Playing With Fire’ in a New Museum Show The artist is both a creator and a curator in a new show in Norway that pays homage to ceramicist master Axel Salto. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 18, 2024
Artists Jonas Wood on Flatness, Family Life, and Cartoon Comparisons 'I want to feel deeply connected to it' the artist says of his work. 'If it’s meaningful to me, hopefully it will convey energy out into the world and connect with people.' By Emily Steer, Oct 10, 2024
The Art Detective Shoptalk: Art Dealer Paula Cooper Slams Auction Houses and Reveals Trade Secrets 'Some artists are too young to be at auction,' she says in Part 2 of a wide-ranging interview. 'They're destroying these young kids by auctioning them.' By Katya Kazakina, Aug 29, 2024
Artists How Joel Shapiro ‘Retains the Intimacy’ of His Staggeringly Large Sculptures Ahead of a solo exhibition at New York’s Pace Gallery, we step inside the studio of the seasoned sculptor. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 27, 2024