There’s no clear path to a successful career in the art world—no matter how you define success. Here are slower, stranger ways to navigate it. Thank You for Your Understanding, An artistic ...
As 2024 comes to a close, the Artnet News team has taken a moment to reflect on the year in art. From gallery shows and museum exhibitions to biennials and art fairs, we’ve seen it all. Amid the ...
Workers at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts adding President Donald J. Trump’s name to the building on December 19. hoto by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post via Getty ...
Pearl Lam is a gallerist, patron and entrepreneur. She is founder of Pearl Lam Galleries, host of The Pearl Lam Podcast and expert speaker. In 2020, a global pandemic forced much of the world to shut ...
More than seven hundred people came to the black-tie gala for the Studio Museum in Harlem last October. It was gala season, a time when, on an almost nightly basis, cultural institutions around the ...
According to the 2025 Art Basel & UBS Global Art Market Report, sales fell by 12 percent in 2024, but Fraser argues that there are different Art Words beyond these numbers. Courtesy of Art Basel A ...
Winter is the perfect season to slow down, seek inspiration and lose yourself in books that expand your creative world. This year’s standout art and culture releases span great works of art, feminist ...
Created as a hub for Asian art, the fair is succeeding at drawing more galleries and works from India and other parts of Asia and South Asia. By Ted Loos The tectonic plates of the art world are ...
Joshua Citarella, the artist behind the podcast “Doomscroll” and the digital project Do Not Research, explains how online subcultures influence today’s politics. Joshua Citarella, the artist behind ...
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