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Another Artforum Editor-in-Chief Is Out

Last updated: February 12, 2026 5:45 pm
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Community news is always buzzing with updates and changes, and this week is no exception. From resignations to new appointments and collaborations, the art world is abuzz with activity. Let’s dive into the latest happenings in the community.

First up, Tina Rivers Ryan, the editor-in-chief of Artforum, has stepped down from her position. This move comes amidst a turbulent time for the publication, following a series of controversies and ethical missteps. Rivers Ryan’s tenure was marred by the fallout from the mishandling of an open letter in support of Gaza, which led to widespread backlash and calls for accountability. With her departure, Daniel Wenger and Rachel Wetzler will take over as co-editors, marking a significant shift in the editorial leadership of Artforum. The publication’s future remains uncertain as it grapples with the fallout of recent events.

In other news, the Studio Museum in Harlem has named three artists-in-residence for the 2026 cohort. Simonette Quamina, Taylor Simmons, and Derriann Pharr will be working out of the J. Bruce Llewellyn Artist in Residence Center from March through October. This marks the first group of artists to participate in the program at the museum’s new home, which was inaugurated last November. The residency program provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists to develop their practice and engage with the vibrant community at the Studio Museum.

Moving on to other updates, Louis Fratino has joined the roster of artists represented by David Zwirner Gallery, signaling a new chapter in his career. Debra Wimpfheimer has been appointed as the executive director of the Queens Museum, following the departure of former leader Sally Tallant. The National Gallery of Canada has named Sherry Farrell Racette as its inaugural Audain Indigenous Curatorial Scholar in Residence, highlighting the institution’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in its programming.

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On a more controversial note, artist Jeff Koons has collaborated with Stella McCartney on a new collection of clothing featuring his iconic sculptures. The collaboration has sparked controversy due to Koons’ recent association with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about the ethics of partnering with artists with questionable backgrounds. The collection includes a range of pieces adorned with Koons’ artwork, with prices ranging from $395 to $1,690. The collaboration has raised eyebrows in the art world, with many questioning the decision to work with Koons in light of recent events.

Overall, the art community is a dynamic and ever-evolving space, filled with both excitement and controversy. As we navigate these changes and developments, it is important to stay informed and engaged with the latest news and updates from the art world. Stay tuned for more updates and insights into the vibrant world of art and culture.

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