This week's In Memoriam honors influential art figures, including Ted Berger, Jerry McMillan, and Hudson Talbott, highlighting their contributions and legacies in the art world.
Artsy and Artnet have laid off numerous employees after consolidating under Beowolff Capital. This action is part of an effort to streamline operations and focus on profitability, impacting several departments.
The ADAA Art Show has redirected its charitable focus to the Whitney Museum of American Art, ending a 30-year relationship with Henry Street Settlement. The event will continue to be a major fixture in New York's art calendar.
Artnet and Artsy have announced significant layoffs following their recent merger. The workforce reductions are part of a strategy to consolidate operations, with both companies experiencing notable changes.
The ADAA has shifted its philanthropic focus to the Whitney Museum after ending its partnership with the Henry Street Settlement. The upcoming ADAA Fair will support the Whitney's programs, marking a significant change in the association's charitable direction.
Art consultants and gallerists often cite artists' self-sabotage as a barrier to sales. Dexter Wimberly, Leonora Loeb, Daniel Kinkade, and Phillip Niemeyer share strategies to navigate these challenges, emphasizing clear communication and professional presentation.
Struggling with hosting studio visits from your kitchen? Financial constraints and location can pose challenges, but managing the situation well is key. Consider alternative spaces and focus on preparation to make a memorable impact.
Artnet and Artsy have announced a merger, with Jeffrey Yin as CEO. This partnership aims to combine their strengths for a better experience for art collectors and galleries.
An open letter addressing the perpetuation of anti-Blackness in the U.S. art scene, highlighting unfounded accusations made against a Black gallerist. It calls for accountability and change in an industry deeply embedded in racial inequalities.
This week's In Memoriam honors the lives of remarkable figures in the art world, including Pearl Fryar, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, and others, celebrating their contributions and legacies.
The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum has launched a digital archive, Access O’Keeffe, based on Barbara Buhler Lynes' definitive catalogue raisonné. This online platform offers access to O’Keeffe’s works, overcoming funding challenges to aid educators, scholars, and artists.