Galleries 47 Canal at 13: As the Tastemaking New York Gallery Grows Up, a Founder Exits The trailblazing enterprise is opening its new SoHo location today, without Margaret Lee. By Andrew Russeth, Jul 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions 20 Years After Michel Majerus’s Tragic Death, the Pioneering Artist’s Laptop Has Been Restored. Surprises Abound 'It’s a true virtual studio,' said Cory Arcangel, who's exploring its hard drive in a YouTube series. By Andrew Russeth, Jul 1, 2024
Market Gagosian Will Make Seoul Debut With Derrick Adams Show The gallery will present new paintings by the New York artist in a space at the headquarters of the beauty giant Amorepacific. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 26, 2024
Art World Art Bites: Inside Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s Recipe Collection A posthumously published cookbook includes directions for making stewed eels, rum punch, and a dessert known as 'The Convent Serpent.' By Andrew Russeth, Jun 22, 2024
Studio Visit ‘I Paint What I Witness’: For Half a Century, Artist Neil Jenney Has Blazed a Trail of His Own Working from SoHo and Connecticut, the artist paints the world with a gimlet eye. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 20, 2024
Reviews Home Is Where the Art Is: 3 Superb Apartment Shows in New York City Domestic venues hosting exhibitions by Dave Miko, Jacob Kassay, and a whole family are part of a noble tradition. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 18, 2024
Art World Barbara Gladstone, Influential New York Art Dealer, Dies at 89 In an era of ever-expanding mega galleries, she took a different approach. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 17, 2024
Reviews Taking Stock: A Massive Group Show Takes Over a Queens Pantyhose Warehouse 'Means of Production' has more than 70 participants, and a mission to address labor issues in the art world. By Andrew Russeth, May 30, 2024
Auctions One of Manet’s Final Paintings Makes an Ultra-Rare Appearance in New York For a few more days, a luminous still life by the artist is on view at Sotheby's. On May 15, it will be sold. By Andrew Russeth, May 9, 2024
Artists Frank Stella, American Artist Who Moved from Proto-Minimalism to Extreme Abstraction, Dies at 87 "What you see is what you see," he famously said of his work. By Andrew Russeth, May 4, 2024
Art Criticism At Gagosian, Maurizio Cattelan Offers a Furtive Fountain A rare show of new work by the Italian artist features a vaguely indecent sculpture. By Andrew Russeth, Apr 30, 2024
Art Fairs 80,000 Canapés! 75,000 Flowers! TEFAF Maastricht 2024, by the Numbers How many museum directors attended the luxe fair? How many restaurants were on offer? Read on. By Andrew Russeth, Apr 1, 2024
Reviews From Raucous to Revelatory: The Unflinching Eye of Frans Hals A Rijksmuseum retrospective proves the Dutch Golden Age painter captured the scope of 17th century Amsterdam, from its nocturnal joys to its harsh realties. By Andrew Russeth, Mar 31, 2024
Art World Meet Esther, New York’s Smart, Scrappy, and Small New Art Fair During Frieze Week, 25 galleries will present work at the New York Estonian House. By Andrew Russeth, Feb 29, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Tate Modern Taps Fast-Rising South Korean Artist Mire Lee for Turbine Hall Commission After major displays at the Venice Biennale and the Carnegie International, the South Korean sculptor is headed to London. By Andrew Russeth, Feb 14, 2024