Artists Artist Charles Ross Spent 50 Years Trying to Bring the Stars Down to Earth. At 88, Has He Done It? Charles Ross has devoted half a century to building Star Axis, a monolithic celestial observatory in New Mexico centered on Earth's north star, Polaris. By Katie White, Apr 8, 2026
Artists The Business of KAWS: What Data and a Museum Show Reveal About His Market After his auction results soared in 2019, he shifted. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 5, 2026
Artists Performance Artist Crackhead Barney Moves From the Streets to the Stage: ‘Art Should Be Going Insane’ The professional celebrity protestor's new play makes its formal debut in Brooklyn this week. By Vittoria Benzine, Apr 2, 2026
Artists Which Artists Are Insiders Searching For? After 10 Years, Not Much Has Changed Which big names soared? And who stumbled? By Artnet News, Mar 28, 2026
Artists Still Life Painter Poppy Jones’s Career Is on the Move An eerie, almost surreal quality to her paintings has beguiled viewers. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 27, 2026
Artists The Rising Artists on Everyone’s Radar Over the past 12 months, Artnet Price Database users have begun tracking these individuals. By Artnet News, Mar 26, 2026
Artists Why Rising Star Ding Shilun’s Sweet and Unsettling Work Is Suddenly on Everyone’s Radar Blending zhiguai, pop culture, and personal fable, Ding Shilun’s paintings explore misreading, narrative, and the power of images. By Cathy Fan, Mar 19, 2026
Artists Rising Artist Veronica Fernandez’s Uneasy Monument to Childhood Imagination In her debut solo exhibition at Anat Ebgi, the artist transforms memory and imagination into scenes that blur nostalgia with quiet unease. By Annikka Olsen, Mar 16, 2026
Artists Tracey Emin on Art-Making, Honesty, and Survival: ‘Abuse Is Everywhere’ A retrospective at Tate Modern gives the artist a "second life" on her own terms. By Margaret Carrigan, Mar 6, 2026
Artists Unveiling Hiba Schahbaz’s Painted Paradise, Where Women Meet Mythical Beasts Schahbaz has opened her first major retrospective, "The Garden," at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami By Katie White, Mar 5, 2026
Artists How Tino Sehgal Turned a Street in Mexico Into a Living Artwork At the Museo de Arte de Zapopan, the artist’s self-titled exhibition culminates in a collective performance that unfolds across a historic pedestrian thoroughfare. By William Van Meter, Feb 27, 2026
Artists Kid Cudi on Painting His Way Out of Darkness: ‘That Was Therapy for Me’ The rapper, who began creating art in 2024, has just opened his first painting exhibition in Paris. By Min Chen, Feb 23, 2026
Artists Rising Artist Victoria Dugger Reclaims the American Flag in Gingham and Glitter Dugger brings her maximalist Southern Gothic dream to a new solo exhibition at Sargent's Daughters. By Katie White, Feb 18, 2026
Artists Henrike Naumann, Set to Represent Germany at the Venice Biennale, Has Died at 41 The artist, whose work considered East Germany history and the long tail of the Cold War, was set to represent Germany at the Venice Biennale together with Sung Tieu. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 16, 2026
Artists How Rebecca Manson Transforms Thousands of ‘Menial’ Gestures Into Radiant Sculptures In her solo show at Jessica Silverman, the artist pushes forward with her simultaneously monumental and minute explorations of nature, movement, and the boundaries of ceramics. By Annikka Olsen, Feb 10, 2026