Art & Exhibitions Lynda Benglis Talks Material and Controversy at Bergen Assembly The artist accepts no limitations. By Amah-Rose Abrams, May 5, 2016
Art Fairs 7 Questions for Venus’s Anna Furney During Frieze See which museum show and bar Furney recommends. By Artnet News, May 4, 2016
Art Fairs 7 Questions for Gallery Owner Lisa Cooley During Frieze Cooley answers our slightly-off-topic questions. By Artnet News, May 4, 2016
Auctions artnet Asks: Leon Benrimon of Heritage Auctions Their upcoming auction is going to be big. By Artnet Galleries Team, May 1, 2016
People German Collector Heiner Wemhöner on Following Instincts, Not Advisors A catalog of the paintings in his collection has just come out. By Hili Perlson, Apr 26, 2016
People artnet Asks: Raimundo Figueroa Meet your next favorite painter. By Artnet Galleries Team, Apr 20, 2016
Art World Erwin Wurm Reflects on Weight Loss as Sculpture at Berlin Survey Show The particularities of Austrian humor explained. By Harlie Rush, Apr 19, 2016
People Catherine Opie Reflects on Her Evolution on Her 55th Birthday "Perseverance is the number one thing," the artist says. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Apr 13, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Artist Diana Thater Documents the Last Northern White Rhinos on Earth "It's the saddest thing I've ever done," she told us. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Apr 13, 2016
Art & Exhibitions artnet Asks: Alberto Biasi Fills in the Blanks The Op and Kinetic master you've never heard of, but should know. By Artnet Galleries Team, Apr 12, 2016
Art Fairs Art Cologne Director Calls New German Art Law ‘Idiotic’ The new law amounts to market manipulation, Daniel Hug says. By Hili Perlson, Apr 7, 2016
Art Fairs Exclusive: Art Brussels Director Anne Vierstraete Plans to Carry On Despite Terrorist Attacks "While we remain vigilant, our lives go on as normal." By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Apr 5, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Cao Fei Tackles the Numbing State of Modernity in Her Solo Show at MoMA PS1 In her work, escapism is a coping mechanism. By Kathleen Massara, Mar 31, 2016
Art Fairs Miart Director Says Small Fairs Are an Antidote to a System in Crisis In a landscape with too many fairs, the small ones might win out. By Hili Perlson, Mar 29, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The São Paulo Biennial Goes Neo-Hippie and Post-Apocalyptic In Santiago, some ominous clues about what to expect from the 2016 event. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Mar 17, 2016