Art Fairs artnet Asks: Artist Erik Kessels on His Amazing Photo Amusement Park He created the installation in collaboration with Thomas Mailender for Unseen Amsterdam. By Artnet Galleries Team, Sep 9, 2017
People artnet Asks: Alexander James of DELLAPOSA Gallery in London The artist explains how he continues to challenge our understanding of photography as a medium. By Artnet Galleries Team, Sep 5, 2017
People Mutiny at the Met? Thomas Campbell on the Price of Modernization at America’s Greatest Museum The former Met director spoke to artnet News's Andrew Goldstein about the achievements of his tenure—and their unexpected side effects. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 5, 2017
People From Tapestry to Twombly: Thomas Campbell on Why He Became the Met’s Surprise Champion of New Art The former Met director spoke to artnet News's Andrew Goldstein about how a star turn as "Tapestry Tom" gave him the opportunity of a lifetime. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 5, 2017
Galleries ‘It’s Actually Quite Exciting’: Jean-Claude Freymond-Guth on What Caused His Gallery to Fail—and Why It Might Be a Good Thing The art world only works for a handful of elites, he said. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 4, 2017
People New Yorker Cartoon Editor Emma Allen on How to Be Funny in the Age of Instagram, VR, and Donald Trump artnet's Andrew Goldstein sat down with the young humor dynamo to discuss her plans at the magazine. By Andrew Goldstein, Aug 28, 2017
Art World Is ‘Slow Art’ the Next Big Art Movement? Arden Reed's new book makes the case that it is. By Ben Davis, Aug 25, 2017
People The Director of Berlin’s KW Institute on His First Year Leading a Fabled Art Center in Transition Krist Gruijthuijsen is giving the city the art institute it didn’t know it was missing. Is it working? By Hili Perlson, Aug 11, 2017
On View What Do Today’s Surveillance Systems Have to Do With the Riddle of the Sphinx? Just Ask Artist Marguerite Humeau In this week's edition of Origin Story, we ask the young art star about her contemporary twist on the sphinx. By Hili Perlson, Jul 25, 2017
Art World How Music Becomes Magic in an Art Gallery: A Q&A With Artist and Composer Ari Benjamin Meyers 'When you come from the concert hall or opera house, the white cube feels a lot like freedom,' he says. By Hili Perlson, Jul 9, 2017
People ‘Our Times Are Harsh’: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Comes to the Defense of documenta 14 The follow-up to her game-changing exhibition has received mixed reviews. By Naomi Rea, Jul 6, 2017
People Dealer Spotlight: Forum Auctions on Collecting Opportunities in a New EU With the present weakness in the British pound, Forum Auctions' new sale offers excellent buying opportunities for international collectors. By Artnet Galleries Team, Jun 28, 2017
Art World Ex-Comedian Michael Portnoy on How Performance Art Can Exorcise Your Alt-Right Demons The irreverent artist discusses his trailblazing brand of "extreme participation" and the political power of satire. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jun 22, 2017
People artnet Asks: Art Fair Brings Hidden Masterpieces to London Masterpiece London kicks off the summer art season By Artnet Galleries Team, Jun 21, 2017
People artnet Asks: Curator Dexter Wimberly on Creating Community in a Globalized World How the curator’s process fits multiple perspectives into one show. By Artnet Galleries Team, Jun 8, 2017