Galleries Artist Helen Cammock Didn’t Even Have a Gallery When She Won a Turner Prize Nomination. Now, She Just Got Her First Dealer London dealer Kate MacGarry has now become the artist's first commercial gallery. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 15, 2019
People Mega-Collecting Cirque du Soleil Founder Guy Laliberte Busted for Growing This Popular Plant on His Exotic Private Island The Canadian entrepreneur finds the charges “a little funny.” By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 15, 2019
Art World Despite Catastrophic Flooding, Much of Venice’s Art Appears Safe for the Moment Major institutions, as well as the Venice Biennale, are reporting some welcome good news. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 14, 2019
Auctions A Masterwork by Female Baroque Painter Artemisia Gentileschi, Unseen for 40 Years, Sells for a Record $5.3 Million Her painting Lucretia smashed its high estimate of around $880,000. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 14, 2019
Shows & Exhibitions 6 Breakout Artists From Across America to Discover in Crystal Bridges’s Sprawling Contemporary Art Survey The hotly anticipated group show shines a spotlight beyond the usual art-world centers. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 13, 2019
Shows & Exhibitions How Fickle Is Art-World Fame? One Gallery Is Now Showcasing the Work of Forgotten Market Darlings Found on eBay and in Garage Sales Mitchell Algus Gallery’s January show will focus on “exceptional art acquired from eBay or other extra-art world sources” as a means of commenting on a fickle art market. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 12, 2019
Shows & Exhibitions Dallas Contemporary Shows How the Queer-Victorian Aesthetic of McDermott & McGough Was Ahead of its Time Curator Alison Gingeras repositions the artist duo as early pioneers of identity politics. By Caroline Elbaor, Dec 18, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions London’s National Gallery Will Celebrate American Artists With Exhibitions of Ed Ruscha and Thomas Cole The two shows will be staged alongside each other so as to highlight Cole's influence on Ruscha's practice. By Caroline Elbaor, Dec 12, 2017
Art World Lubaina Himid Wins the 2017 Turner Prize as Age Limit Is Lifted Though wildly accomplished, the Zanzibar-born artist has only recently found gallery representation. By Caroline Elbaor & Javier Pes, Dec 5, 2017
Art World What Is Post-Cyberfeminism? Here’s a Primer on the Latest Big Idea to Storm Contemporary Art From Faith Wilding to Anicka Yi, Cyberfeminist artists have their eyes on technology and power. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 30, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Rem Koolhaas Moonlights as Co-Curator of Milan Exhibition Highlighting Sol LeWitt’s Links to Architecture Can the show at Fondazione Carriero offer a new perspective on the artist? By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 15, 2017
Art World The Egon Schiele Catalogue Raisonné Will Soon Be Accessible Online The artist's oeuvre—an estimated 3,000 works—can be viewed with the click of a mouse. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 14, 2017
Art World Vatican Museums Director Reveals Big Plans—With the Pope’s Pet Project at the Top of Her List Barbara Jatta's vision includes expansions, traveling exhibitions, and the reopening of Pope Francis's beloved Etruscan Museum. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 18, 2017
Art World 5 Works to Get Excited About at This Year’s 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London The fair showcases both emerging and established artists, and has plenty to recommend it. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 6, 2017
Art Fairs The Tate Goes on a Buying Spree for Provocative Artworks at Frieze London The list shows that institutions are betting on some recent trends continuing. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 4, 2017