ArtNews
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A Pandemic Rush Fueled Younger Galleries. As this Year’s Downturn Goes On, Pressure is Mounting On Them
For some New York galleries, signs of a slowdown came this past spring. As mega-galleries prepared their presentations for June’s flagship Art...
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The Climate Crisis Demands That We Collaborate with Other Species. These Artists Are Showing Us How.
IN THE EARLY 1980s, artist Garnett Puett “kind of ran away,” as he told me on Zoom, from his life in rural Georgia, where his family had kept...
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Art Basel Isn’t Even Open Yet, But Artists and Dealers Are Already Partying Hard
On Monday, two days before the VIP opening of Art Basel Miami Beach, the parties were already raging. One of the night’s biggest events...
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Jesse Darling Wins Turner Prize, UK’s Top Art Award
Jesse Darling, a Berlin-based artist known for sculptures that stand in for unstable bodies, has won the Turner Prize, the UK’s top art...
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Malta Biennale Names 72 Artists for Inaugural ‘Insulaphilia’ Edition
Organizers of a new art biennale set to take place in the southern Mediterranean Island of Malta have named 72 artists from an estimated 30...
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Sophie Calle Moved into Picasso’s Museum and Put His Paintings in the Basement. But She Didn’t Want to Cancel Him.
Most Sophie Calle works seem to be about men. But look closely, and you’ll see that her men are more plot device than protagonist. Often, the...
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Portions of Anselm Kiefer Work Worth $1 M. Stolen in France
Parts of an Anselm Kiefer sculpture that are thought to be collectively worth around $1 million were stolen from the artist’s warehouse in...
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Artist Norberto Roldan Collages the Philippines’s Past and Present
“Being an artist, to me, is not just producing works in your studio,” the artist Norberto Roldan said during a recent video interview from the...
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Artist Edgar Calel Leads a New Wave of Institutional Critique
Museums have long been compared to mausoleums, lifeless places in which objects are permanently laid to rest. In most cases, this is true:...
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In Open Letter, Artists Accuse Western Museums of ‘Silencing and Stigmatizing’ Palestinian Voices
Actress Olivia Coleman and artist Molly Crabapple are among the more than 1,300 visual artists, writers, and actors who have signed an open...