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How a '90s Cult Novel Is Still Inspiring Artists



The Gladstone gallery director Alissa Bennett was one of a legion to fall under the thrall of Donna Tartt’s 1992 novel The Secret History. A years-spanning mystery told in reverse, the book has sold …


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

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Art's New Yen for Psychoanalysis



Art and psychoanalysis have had a very long and intense relationship over the years, and it makes sense that these two fields would be drawn to one another. Critics have long looked at psychoanalysis…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

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Re-Air: Why Adriano Pedrosa Sees His Venice Biennale As ‘Paying a Debt’



Summer is in full swing, which means that crowds from the world over are heading on vacation and many of them are descending in huge numbers into one of the most famous cities in the world—Venice, It…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

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The Roundup: Basel Breakdown, Art and Algorithms, Remembering Barbara Gladstone



Although the art business world may be on holiday right now, we're still pounding the (international) pavement to bring you a report of the most important and talked-about events in the art world rig…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

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An Artist Pushing the Limits of Her Audience



 If you've seen the artworks of Marianna Simnett, you know that it is not easy to forget them. The multidisciplinary artist who works between film, installation, drawing, painting, sculpture, and eve…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

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Can the Art Trade Become More Sustainable?



There's no denying that we live in an era of crisis, from geopolitical strife to economic squeezes and widening wealth disparity. Looming behind all of that is the ecological devastation brought on b…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

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How Warhol's Handmade Art Shaped His Famed Pop Factory



With his themes of repetition and appropriation, Andy Warhol’s work can seem mass produced. He was prone to say that his assistants did his work for him and often invented different narratives in int…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

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The Roundup: Auction Week Hacked!, Maurizio Cattelan's Misfire, Royally Bad Paintings



It is the exhausted end of a jam-packed month of May, and we're staring into what promises to be a similarly jam-packed June. It's overwhelming to think about it all, but exciting to discuss some of …


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

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The Art Angle Presents: Artist Jim Denevan on Creating Massive Land Artworks That Are Here Today, Gone Tomorrow



Land art, the movement which emerged in the 1960s and 70s with artists such as Robert Smithson, Nancy Holt, and Michael Heizer erecting monumental works in far-flung destinations, is widely regarded …


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago

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The Art Angle Presents: How Curator Yung Ma is Redefining Contemporary Exhibition Models



Who are the rising talents in the art world poised for greatness? Discover them in ‘Up Next’, Artnet’s popular series of profiles introducing you to key visionaries on the verge of stardom. This mont…


Published on 1 year, 7 months ago





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