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 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 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) 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 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 9, 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
People ‘We Each Bring to the Table What the Other Is Lacking’: Photographers Alana Celii and Daniel Dorsa on Their Classic New York Love Story In Artnet News's Portraits of Love series, young creative couples offer insights into their partnerships. By Katie White, Feb 20, 2020
People ‘When I See These Paintings, I See Myself’: Artist Jordan Casteel on How She Puts Herself Into Her Celebrated Portraits of Everyday People The painter says the real joy of her work is showing her portraits to her subjects. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 20, 2020
‘If Fairs Are Successful, Then Everybody Wins’: Maribel Lopez, ARCOmadrid’s New Director, on Why Fairs Are Still Irreplaceable By Sophie Neuendorf, Feb 13, 2020
People ‘There Is No Sense of Privacy Anymore’: After Kim Gordon’s Personal Life Went Public, She Decided to Tackle Surveillance in Her Art The former Sonic Youth bassist's new show is on view now at 303 Gallery in New York. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 24, 2020
The Big Interview The Artist Whisperer: Legendary Journalist Calvin Tomkins on What Duchamp Taught Him, and How He Managed to Track Down David Hammons In his 60 years at the New Yorker, the writer has profiled many of the greatest artists of the age. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 16, 2019
People What I’m Buying and Why: Collector Carole Server on Her First Acquisition and the Challenge of Showing Installations in a New York Apartment Top collectors share their strategies (and obsessions). By Tim Schneider, Nov 27, 2019
People What I’m Buying and Why: Collector Mihail Lari on the Most Impractical Work in His Collection and Why He Regrets Buying a De Kooning Top collectors share their strategies (and obsessions). By Tim Schneider, Nov 26, 2019