The executive director and chief curator of Zeitz MOCAA was just 57.
ByBrian Boucher,May 10, 2025
The auction veteran has been involved in some of the biggest market moments of the past few years.
ByEileen Kinsella,May 1, 2025
The auction house exec shares stats about Christie’s youthful buyer base and discusses the house’s belief that art can be a force for change.
ByMargaret Carrigan,Apr 25, 2025
Francis was the first pope to visit the Venice Biennale.
BySarah Cascone,Apr 21, 2025
Lisson Gallery announced the painter's death on November 5, two days after she was declared missing.
ByAndrew Russeth &Margaret Carrigan,Apr 17, 2025
Here, she shares her excitement about the Middle East’s blossoming arts infrastructure.
ByVivienne Chow,Apr 13, 2025
The dealer boosts Dubai as a better business environment for women than New York,and offers tips for Westerners wishing to make inroads in the Middle Eastern market.
ByKatya Kazakina,Apr 7, 2025
Meg Molloy, the founder of the buzzy professional group Working Arts Club, says "there's this constant feeling that you need to prove yourself."
ByAimee Dawson,Mar 18, 2025
The New York powerhouse dealer says that nurturing artists "shouldn't be confused with being motherly."
ByKatya Kazakina,Mar 18, 2025
From ICA Boston to the High Line, he made an unforgettable impact on the art world.
ByBrian Boucher,Mar 11, 2025
The artist documents a week in her life.
ByGeorgia Gardner Gray,Mar 10, 2025
Dan Friedman defied convention with fearless experimentation. While peers like Keith Haring became icons, his legacy is resurging 30 years after his passing.
ByWilliam Van Meter,Mar 5, 2025
His projects span from a modest memorial to a child killed in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake to an entire city block in Chengdu.
ByBrian Boucher,Mar 4, 2025
"We’re not just building a subscriber base—we’re building a community."
ByNaomi Rea,Feb 25, 2025
Jeffrey Deitch, Pat Steir, Judd Tully, and many others recall the veteran writer and artist.
ByEileen Kinsella,Feb 14, 2025