Sandra Poulson's sculptures, now on view at MoMA PS1, tell 'micro-stories' about their making.| ARTnews.com
Archaeologists in Mexico have uncovered what they believe are the remains of Sak-Bahlán, famed for its century-long defiance of Spanish rule.| ARTnews.com
The New York Supreme Court ruled against Philip Falcone, the former hedge fund manager, in a case he brought against New York-based pawnbroker BLCE.| 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