People Leo Xu, David Zwirner’s New Hong Kong Ace, on the Heady Opportunities China Holds for Western Galleries On the heels of his recent jump to David Zwirner, the dealer discusses the future of the art market in China. By Andrew Goldstein, Nov 9, 2017
People artnet Asks: Author and Gallery Owner Steve Hauk on Fiction and Legacy Hauk Fine Art gallery owner’s reimagining of John Steinbeck and the contemporary interest in early California art. By Artnet Galleries Team, Nov 8, 2017
artnet Asks: EMMATHOMAS Gallery Owner and Artist Marcos Amaro is Dedicated to the Democratization of Art By Artnet Galleries Team, Nov 1, 2017
People artnet Asks: EMMATHOMAS Gallery Owner and Artist Marcos Amaro is Dedicated to the Democratization of Art Amaro’s recent “takeover” of a gallery, his Foundation’s latest project, and what you need to know about running a gallery. By Artnet Galleries Team, Nov 1, 2017
People artnet Asks: HILDE Gallery Owner Hilde Lynn Helphenstein on the Women-Run West Coast Art Scene …and that one time her gallery became a cult chapel. By Artnet Galleries Team, Oct 25, 2017
People artnet Asks: Artist Sabina Klein on Compassion, Color, and Continuous Learning The artist’s first solo exhibit in nearly a decade, “Sabina Klein: On Reflection,” is on view through October 21 at Long-Sharp Gallery and John Szoke Gallery. By Artnet Galleries Team, Oct 18, 2017
Art World Catherine Opie on Her Majestic New Portraits, the ‘Alt-Right,’ and the Misogyny of the Art Market For two new shows in Europe, the Los Angeles photographer merges past aesthetics with present politics. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 15, 2017
People artnet Asks: Saad Qureshi Talks Miracles, Mindscapes, and Mrs. Robinson His current exhibition, “When the Moon Split,” is on view at Aicon Gallery through November 4. By Artnet Galleries Team, Oct 11, 2017
People ‘Anti-Fascist’ Artist Anne Imhof Reveals Plans for Her First Public Artwork—in Death Valley For her next work, the artist will exchange the white cube for the white desert. By Naomi Rea, Oct 9, 2017
Art & Exhibitions MoMA Curator Paola Antonelli on Why Fashion May Be ‘Modern’—But It’s Still Not Art What the fashion exhibition "Items: Is Fashion Modern?" can teach us about the making of history. By Max Berlinger, Oct 3, 2017
Art & Exhibitions ‘Theater of the World’ Curator Alexandra Munroe on Why Americans Must Understand Chinese Art for Their Own Good The Guggenheim curator behind this fall's most controversial show explains how she integrated Chinese artists into the contemporary canon. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 2, 2017
People Frieze Focus Advisor Ruba Katrib on Why So Many Curators Are Working With Art Fairs Katrib, also the incoming curator at MoMA PS1, shares how she selected galleries for the fair. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 1, 2017
People artnet Asks: Dale Enochs on Commanding Presence Through Sculpture His current exhibition is on view in Indianapolis through September 30. By Artnet Galleries Team, Sep 27, 2017
Art & Exhibitions The Guggenheim’s Alexandra Munroe on Why ‘The Theater of the World’ Was Intended to Be Brutal The curator explains the origins of the exhibition and the thinking behind its most controversial elements. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 26, 2017
People Gucci Invited the Artist Coco Capitán to Deface Its Clothes. Here’s Why You Should Pay Attention The Spanish artist discusses the process behind her popular new collaboration with the designer. By Max Berlinger, Sep 25, 2017