Up Next Beijing-Based Painter Zhang Zipiao Abstracts the Bounty of Life—Flesh, Flowers, Fruit—in Her Opulent Still Lifes The artist's solo exhibition "Swallow Whole" is currently on view at LGDR in New York. By Katie White, Jun 22, 2023
Valuations Soho Gallerist Leo Rogath Treasures Emerging Artists, a Watch He Bought for Sentimental Reasons, and His Dog Named ‘Maybe’ We asked the founder of Prince & Wooster about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Jun 21, 2023
Art History This Famed Dollhouse Is Hung With Tiny Original Artworks, Including a Miniature Duchamp. Here Are Three Things to Know About the One-of-a-Kind Treasure On the centenary of the Museum of the City of New York, we take a closer look at the Stettheimer Dollhouse, one of its most beloved objects. By Katie White, Jun 21, 2023
Up Next In Her Cinema-Inspired Paintings, Eunnam Hong Captures the Uneasiness of the Alternative Identities We All Put On The artist's New York debut "Souvenirs" is on view at Lubov NYC through June 18. By Katie White, Jun 16, 2023
Valuations Miguel Quismondo, the Architect Behind Magazzino Italian Art, Prizes His Wind-Up Watch and His Patience—But Doesn’t Believe in Waiting for a Table We asked the Spanish architect about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Jun 14, 2023
People Dealer Monya Rowe on the ‘Naivete and Chutzpah’ That Has Made Her New York Gallery a Standout for 20 Years The gallery first opened in a former bakery building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 2003. By Katie White, Jun 13, 2023
Studio Visit Step Inside Hernan Bas’s Little Havana Studio, a Converted Mechanical Shop, Home to His Warhol Drawings and Flamingo Magnet Collection The artist's most recent works are currently on view at Lehmann Maupin, New York. By Katie White, Jun 12, 2023
Valuations Wristwatch Collector Stephen Pulvirent Adores L.A. Theaters, Treasures His Camera Collection, and Searches for Art With a ‘Gut Punch’ We asked the founder of Rime & Reason creative agency about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Jun 7, 2023
Up Next Brooklyn Ceramicist Stephanie Temma Hier Crafts Vibrant, Sculptural Works Bursting With Wit, Humor, and Provocation The artist is currently preparing for a solo show at Montreal's Bradley Ertaskiran this fall. By Katie White, Jun 2, 2023
Valuations Art Advisor Maria Vogel Hosts Art-Inspired Dinner Parties, Cherishes Handwritten Notes, and Keeps an Eye Out for Overlooked Women Artists We asked the founder of Rococo art advisory about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, May 31, 2023
Studio Visit In Her Light-Drenched Waterfront Studio, Ivy Haldeman Paints Toward an ‘Empathetic Pang,’ Pausing for Noodle Breaks We caught up with the artist at her Brooklyn Navy Yard studio as she prepares for an upcoming exhibition at François Ghebaly. By Katie White, May 29, 2023
Up Next On-the-Rise Artist Phaan Howng’s Lush Vegetal Paintings and Installations Imagine How Plants Might One Day Retake the World She is working on a new series of canvases slated for a solo presentation at the Armory Show with Dinner Gallery this fall. By Katie White, May 26, 2023
Valuations Fashionphile and Art Collector Lisa Perry Covets Vintage YSL While Carving Out Space for Women Artists and Her Granddaughters We asked the founder of East Hampton's Onna House about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, May 24, 2023
Art History Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s ‘Lady Lilith’ Was an Infamous Symbol of Vanity. Here Are 3 Facts About This Alluring Pre-Raphaelite Masterpiece The influential canvas is currently on view in "The Rossettis" at Tate Britain. By Katie White, May 23, 2023
Studio Visit How Dustin Yellin, Master of Universes, Oversees a Primordial Soup of Creativity at His Red Hook, Brooklyn, Hub Recent paintings by the artist are currently on view at Venus Over Manhattan in New York. By Katie White, May 22, 2023