Zoë Ryan, director of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at the University of Pennsylvania, has been named the next leader of the Hammer Museum.| ARTnews.com
The Hammer Museum, LACMA, and MOCA will jointly share 356 works by LA artists donated by ARTnews Top 200 Collectors Jarl and Pamela Mohn.| ARTnews.com
Outgoing Hammer Museum director Ann Philbin and ARTnews Top 200 Collector Jarl Mohn discuss the evolution of LA's art scene.| ARTnews.com
The Getty Villa, MOCA Grand Avenue, Norton Simon Museum, and Hammer Museum were closed to visitors due to the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst wildfires.| ARTnews.com
Alex Greenberger is a senior editor at ARTnews, having started there as an editorial assistant in 2015. He has covered topics ranging from protests against a former Whitney Museum vice chair in 2018 and 2019 to the controversy involving charges of anti-Semitism and harassment in Documenta 15 in 2022. In his criticism, Greenberger has addressed body horror, the history of video art, the legacy of Pablo Picasso, and the work of artists Wangechi Mutu, Wolfgang Tillmans, Marlene Dumas, and innume...| ARTnews.com
The Hammer Museum's Made in L.A. 2025 biennial will feature artists Carl Cheng, John Knight, Patrick Martinez, Will Rawls, and Amanda Ross-Ho.| ARTnews.com
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Tessa Solomon is a staff writer for ARTnews. She joined the publication in spring 2019 as a researcher assisting with the annual Top 200 Collectors list published each fall. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa, with a degree in creative writing and journalism; while living in the Midwest she discovered a hatred for deep-dish pizza. Tessa got her start in journalism after stints reviewing manuscripts for the Minneapolis-based publishing house Graywolf Press and the Brooklyn-based liter...| ARTnews.com
Maximilíano Durón is a queer, Chicanx journalist and critic covering contemporary art. His writing focuses on the work of artists of color, specifically Latinx/Chicanx artists, queer artists, and their intersections, as well as curators, collectors, and scholars whose work has transformed the art world. He has been at ARTnews since 2014 and is currently senior editor, managing the publication’s art fair and Top 200 Collectors coverage. Durón is a winner of the 2023 Rabkin Prize for visua...| ARTnews.com