Artists

Singaporean Artist Ho Tzu Nyen Troubles the Boundary Between Nostalgia and Futurism in Massive M+ Facade Commission

Ho Tzu Nyen, Screening of “Night Charades” on the M+ Facade, 2025. Courtesy of M+ and Art Basel, presented by UBS; Photo M+ Editor’s Note: This story is part of Newsmakers, an ARTnews series where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. When Hong Kong‘s M+ opened in 2021 after over …

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A Look Back at Loewe’s Top Artist Collaborations Under Jonathan Anderson

Fashion designer Jonathan Anderson walks the runway during the Loewe Menswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2023 in Paris, France. Getty Images On Monday, LVMH announced that heralded designer Jonathan Anderson was stepping down from his role as creative director of Loewe. Since joining Loewe in 2013, Anderson …

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The Clemente Unveils New ‘Historias’ Initiative at a Tense Moment for Latinx Americans

The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center, during its launch for the “Historias” initiative last fall. Photo Yann Chashanovski/Courtesy Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center in the Lower East Editor’s Note: This story is part of Newsmakers, an ARTnews series where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. Founded …

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Harmony Korine’s Video Game–Inspired Film ‘Baby Invasion’ Gets a Trailer

Harmony Korine, Baby Invasion, 2024. Courtesy Venice Film Festival Artist, filmmaker, and former enfant terribleHarmony Korine is closing in on the New York premiere of his latest film, Baby Invasion. Naturally, it’s time for a trailer. On March 21, Baby Invasion will make its premiere in New York with an immersive screening at the Knockdown …

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9 Iconic Artists Discuss What Women’s History Month Means to Them in 2025

Photocollage by Daniela Hritcu. In a landmark 1971 essay published by ARTnews, the art historian Linda Nochlin pointedly asked, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” Her piece was “an encouragement, an announcement of an arrival, a gift to women artists of a shared but previously little-known past, and a declaration of a future,” …

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Who Was Mary Reynolds? A Two-Person Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago Celebrates Her Life and Artistry

Photocollage by Daniela Hritcu. The business cards that Mary Reynolds had made were in all capital letters and simply read: MARY REYNOLDS / RELIURE / 24 R. HALLÉ / PARIS XIV. It’s unclear why she wanted them, since her reliure (French for “bookbinding”) was mostly for herself. The address was semi-accurate. Reynolds had a place …

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Refik Anadol’s Guggenheim Bilbao Show Is an Architectural AI Overload

Installation view of “Living Architecture: Gehry” at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. © Refik Anadol, Bilbao 2025 Refik Anadol had Mark Rothko on his mind last week as he unveiled “Living Architecture: Gehry,” an AI-powered reimagining of Frank Gehry’s architectural legacy at the Guggenheim Bilbao.  “I’m hoping that this artwork not only talks about technology but …

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Patti Smith’s Poetic Voice Mixes the Sounds of the Amazon’s Destruction for an Ongoing Collaboration

Installation view of “Soundwalk Collective & Patti Smith: CORRESPONDENCES,” 2025, at Kurimanzutto, New York. Photo Zach Hyman/Courtesy Kurimanzutto Crickets in Ibiza, traditional Georgian music, sounds of the Amazon River recently filled the cavernous Chelsea outpost of Kurimanzutto. Across sound pieces, eight two-channel films, mixed-media collages, drawings, and sculpture, Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective contemplated our …

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