How much should museums pay artists for events such as the Whitney Biennial? The Art Newspaper, March 2024
Empowering Creativity: Implementing the UNESCO 198O Recommendation Concerning the Status of the Artist, 5th Global Consultation UNESCO, November 2023
Is Your Organization Adequately Paying Artists? Hyperallergic, June 2023
Paying Artists, Equitably Art New England, May/June 2021
Where Artists and Amazon Workers Align Hyperallergic, January 2020
Small Arts Groups Spend Greater Percentage of Budgets Paying Artists Than Large Ones: Report ARTnews, December 2019
Arts Group Evaluates Five Years of Fair-Pay Certification. Next City, December 2019
Special Report: ‘Toxic donors’ are coming under fire at art museums — but not in liberal San Francisco. What will SFMOMA do? Mission Local, May 2019
The Accidental Activist Tikkun, April 2019
Arts Power 50: The Changemakers Shaping the Art World in 2019 The Observer, April 2019
The Artist-Activists Decolonizing the Whitney Museum The Paris Review, March 2019
Activists Plan To Take On The Whitney Museum With "Nine Weeks of Art and Action" Artforum, February 2019
Here Are the 75 Artists Appearing in the 2019 Whitney Biennial—and the One Who Declined in Protest Artnet, February 2019
2019 Whitney Biennial Announces Participating Artists Artforum, February 2019
The Whitney Biennial: 75 Artists Are In, and One Dissenter Steps Out The New York Times, February 2019
Museums in the changing world order: a question of ethics The Art Newspaper, February 2019
Why Artists are Struggling to Make a Living From Their Art (and the Activists Fighting Back) Frieze, February 2019
[Huang Xinrong Column] Artists should do more and earn less? Talk about artist treatment Artouch, February, 2019
Pulling Out of the Whitney. PARIS-LA, January 2019
‘Whitney Museum, Shame on You’: Decolonize This Place Holds Town Hall on Warren B. Kanders Controversy ArtNews, January 2019
W.A.G.E and Other Activist Organizations Call on Artists to Pull Support From Whitney Biennial ALL ARTS, January 2019
Artists Urged to Boycott Whitney Biennial in Protest Against Tear Gas Manufacturer Links Frieze, January 2019
W.A.G.E. Calls on Artists to Withhold Works from Upcoming Whitney Biennial Artforum, January 2019
W.A.G.E. Asks Artists to Demand Payment and Withhold Content from 2019 Whitney Biennial Hyperallergic, January 2019
Tops & Flops 2018 Spike Magazine, December 2018
Can Artists Organize? The Story of W.A.G.E. The New Yorker, December 2018
Working Artists and the Greater Economy: Lise Soskolne Interviewed by Cathrin Mayer Girls Like Us,Issue #11, November 2018
Artists’ campaigns for better pay are picking up pace – but will museums take note? Apollo, November 2018
Hoping to Alter Industry Compensation Standards, W.A.G.E. Launches Platform for Negotiating Artists’ Fees ARTnews, October 2018
A new job to unwork at 4Columns, September 2018
This Online Calculator Helps Artists Demand Fair Pay Frieze, September 2018
W.A.G.E. Introduces Fee Calculator to Help Artists Negotiate Fair Pay Artforum, September 2018
WAGE Just Released a Calculator That Tells Artists If They’re Getting Paid Fairly for Their Work Artnet, September 2018
Digital platform aims to help artists get fair pay The Art Newspaper, September 2018
Ils ouvrent une galerie qui retribuera les artistes Tribune de Geneve, September 2018
Neither Artist Nor Worker. Esse 94, Fall 2018
The Art of Fair Pay The Philadelphia Citizen, June 2018
W.A.G.E. Hike Metalsmith Tech, Spring 2018
Integrity and Nonprofit Values: Examples of Alignment and Misalignment Nonprofit Quarterly, April 2018
#Paietonartiste Le Courrier, March 2018
What It Means for ICA Philadelphia to Become the First WAGE-Certified Museum—and Why Other Institutions Should Care Artnet, March 2018
First W.A.G.E. Certified Museum Speaks Volumes for Individual Artist Support Grantmakers in the Arts, March 2018
ICA Philadelphia Receives W.A.G.E. Certification ARTnews, March 2018
ICA Philadelphia Becomes First Museum Certified By W.A.G.E. Artforum, March 2018
Philadelphia’s Institute of Contemporary Art Is the First Museum Certified by W.A.G.E. Hyperallergic, March 2018
The Carnegie International Becomes First Biennial-Style Exhibition Certified by W.A.G.E. Hyperallergic, December 2017
Carnegie International Named First W.A.G.E.-Certified Biennial-Style Show ARTnews, December 2017
Fifty-Seventh Edition of Carnegie International Is the First Biennial Certified by W.A.G.E. Artforum, December 2017
Carnegie International Commits To Fair Artist Pay Artdaily, December 2017
Faut-il payer les artistes? Le Courrier, August 2017
10 Organizations Helping Artists Build Community Art511 Magazine, July 2017
"You May Add or Subtract From the Work" Artforum, April 2017
Squeaky Wheel Joins National Movement To Pay Artists The Buffalo News, March 2017
A Timeline of Attempts to Fix the Art World ARTnews, January 2017
The Interventionists: Working Artists and the Greater Economy Cultured Magazine, November 2016
Translation into Chinese of W.A.G.E.'s An Open Letter to 'Artist' United Motion, November 2016
How to Fix the Art World ARTnews, November 2016
Sign on the Dotted Line: W.A.G.E.'s open letter to the New Museum Frieze Magazine, June 2016
W.A.G.E. Writes Open Letter to the New Museum Artforum.com, May 2016
W.A.G.E. Issues Open Letter to New Museum About the Institution's Planned Expansion ARTnews, May 2016
W.A.G.E. Calls for New Museum to Fully Compensate Artists Hyperallergic, May 2016
Artists of the World Unite In These Times, January 2016
Is 'Free' Best for All? KMUW NPR Wichita, October 2015
Artists for Artists' Sake Temporary Art Review, October 2015
Precarious Labor for Art's Sake Widewalls, October 2015
Arts Organizers Convene to Confront Their Own Privilege Hyperallergic, September 2015
Performers tell museums to get their act together on fees The Art Newspaper, September 2015
Mulighetene i ytterkantene ArtSceneTrondheim, September 2015
Finally, a Forum on Resale Royalties Brings Artists into the Conversation Hyperallergic, July 2015
W.A.G.E. Advocates for Artists Working for Fair Pay. Photo District News, July 2015
Help Desk: Support for Artists. Daily Serving, May 2015
In Conversation with Abigail Levine Movement Research, May 2015
DiverseWorks Signs Up for Fair Pay to Artists Glasstire, May 2015
Nedir Bu Sanatçı Ücreti? SALT blog, April 2015
Creative Accounting Frieze, April 2015
WAGE RAGE Art Monthly, April 2015
In and Out of Art and Work: On the W.A.G.E. Certificate Mute, March 2015
The Work of Artists Is Not Play Daily Kos, January 2015
Artists Fight for Fair Pay The Art Newspaper, January 2015
Paying Artists, from MoMA to Momenta Art In Terms Of, January 2015
Why Do We Expect Artists to Work for Free? Here's How We Can Change the System Creative Time Reports, December 2014
What Does A Living Wage Mean In New York? Brooklyn Magazine, December 2014
Artists! Get paid to do what you love Glasstire, November 2014
Certification Policy Background Multitudes No. 57 - Valuations, November 2014
How Much Will Artists Be Paid Under the New W.A.G.E. Certification Program? Hyperallergic, October 2014
W.A.G.E. Launches W.A.G.E. Certification—an important step forward in the fight for fair compensation in the arts Another Righteous Transfer, October 2014
People Should Get Paid for Their Work The Great God Pan is Dead, October 2014
Con Wage adesso gli artisti si pagano Italian Financial Times, October 2014
W.A.G.E. come cambia il sistema di remunerazione degli artisti contemporanei nei musei, a partire dagli Usa Italian Financial Times, October 2014
On Devaluing Creative Work in the United States. Artvocates, October 2014
Who Pays Artists? Bad At Sports, October 2014
The Wage is Too Damn Low. SVA Continuing Education, October 2014
W.A.G.E. Against the Machine: Art and the Business of Gettin' Paid KQED Arts, October 2014
Langweilig aber wichtig: Wie viel Geld wofür? artmagazine, October 2014
Artists: Quit giving away your work for free Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 2014
W.A.G.E. Certification Sets Standards for Compensation of Artistic Labor Artforum, October 2014
W.A.G.E. Establishes Minimum Payment Policies for Artists ArtFCity, October 2014
Part V: A page on W.A.G.E. (valued at approx. $93.75). Runway, September 2014
Whose Terms? A Glossary for Social Practice: CONSCIOUSNESS New Museum Blog, September 2014
Why Art Doesn't Pay ArtFCity, April 2014
ACTIONS! And Other Art Worker Tales CULTUREBOT, November 2013
Instead of Exploiting Artists, Pay Them The New York Times, November 2013
Artists Not Alone in Steep Climb to the Top CreateEquity, October 2013
How Are Artists Getting Paid? Hyperallergic, July 2013
Standard Deviation. Art Practical, April 2013
Being Curated Frieze, April 2013
Principles of W.A.G.E. Certification The Brooklyn Rail, February 2013
W.A.G.E. opent aanval op Documenta. Kunstbeeld, February 2013
W.A.G.E. Criticizes Documenta 13 Curator Over Unpaid Artists Culturebot, February 2013
W.A.G.E. Calls Out Documenta for Not Paying Artists Hyperallergic, February 2013
W.A.G.E. Mocks Documenta Curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev For Use of Free Labor Art Fag City, February 2013
W.A.G.E. Releases New Video Ridiculing Documenta 13 for Not Paying Exhibiting Artists. ArtInfo, February 2013
A Fight to the Death for Arts Funding? Art Works, February 2013
What Next? Frieze, January 2013
Insider/Resource Sculpture Magazine, November 2012
Show Me the Money: Context – Artists SFMOMA blog, October 2012
Show Me the Money: Context – The Big Picture SFMOMA blog, September 2012
Artists' fees: "The cost of labour must be paid for." ChrisFremantle.org, September 2012
The Value Of Our (Collective) Work Excerpt From Incredisensual Panty Raid Laff Along 2012, June 2012
Biting The Hand That Feeds You: Artists working for a greater arts economy. Revolt Magazine, Volume 1 Issue No. 2, May 2012
Survey Shows Less Than 50% of Professional Artists Get Paid. Care2, May 2012
Pie in the Sky When You Die: Art, Money and Myth Hyperallergic, April 2012
Getting Paid for Art Not Easy The Billfold, April 2012
Economic relationships between artists and institutions Market Project, April 2012
Why Are (Most) Artists (So Fucking) Poor? Hyperallergic, April 2012
On the Crazy-as-Kim-Jong-Il Economics of the Art World – part two Art at Bay, April 2012
New Data Reveals Artists Aren't Gettin' Paid Hyperallergic, April 2012
Advocacy Group W.A.G.E. on What Its First Survey Tells Us About How Artists Are Treated in NYC. Artinfo, April 2012
We Don't Talk About Money Here MoCA/CamLab, March 2012
Are San Diego artists exploited? A look at the local arts economy. San Diego City Beat, March 2012
W.A.G.E. Searches for a Fair System to Pay Artists, Artists Space to Be Test Case Hyperallergic, January 2012
500 words: W.A.G.E. Artforum.com, November 2011
Occupy Art World in terms of, October 2011
Working Artists in the Greater Economy Labor Journal #1, September 2011
A Critic Ponders The End of Normal and The Future of Art. ArtReview, June 2011
Working Artists and the Greater Economy (W.A.G.E.): The Economy of Trickery, or Crashing the Ship of Fools DIS Magazine, May 2011
Likes late-capitalist endgames, hates artists … Possible Press, Volume 2, Issue 2, May 2011
Labor Movement: Nato Thompson interviews W.A.G.E. Artforum International, March 2011
W.A.G.E. speeches. Taipei Biennial 2010, organized by Tirdad Zolghadr Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan, September 2010
WHITNEY WATCH Artnet.com, February 2010
Tirdad Zolghadr's Top 10 Artforum International, January 2010