Studio Visit In Her Industrial Tel Aviv Studio, Artist Zoya Cherkassky Paints ‘Like Crazy’ While Listening to Talk Radio Cherkassky's solo exhibition "The Arrival of Foreign Professionals" is currently on view at Fort Gansevoort, New York. By Katie White, May 2, 2023
Valuations Curator and Historian Aindrea Emelife Prizes Daily Runs, Out-of-Print Books, and Discovering the New Generation of Nigerian Artists We asked the Nigerian-British curator about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Apr 27, 2023
Studio Visit Choctaw-Cherokee Artist Jeffrey Gibson Shows Us His Hudson Studio, Where He Riffs on Native American Iconography The artist invited us into the former schoolhouse, where he and his team create electrically colorful works. By Katie White, Apr 25, 2023
Valuations Gallerist Chloe Waddington on Embracing ‘Nerdiness’ in Art and Bringing Character to the White Cube We asked the partner at Timothy Taylor Gallery about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Apr 20, 2023
Studio Visit Painter Alannah Farrell Brings Us Inside Their Little Tokyo Studio as They Put the Finishing Touches on a New L.A. Solo Show The artist recently opened "Serenade," a solo exhibition at Anat Ebgi in Los Angeles. By Katie White, Apr 18, 2023
People Valuations: Curator Anjuli Nanda Diamond Puts Stock in Relationships, Niche Zines, and Her Signature Elsa Peretti Cuffs We asked the executive director of the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Apr 13, 2023
Studio Visit Step Inside Gajin Fujita’s Echo Park Studio, Where the Artist Blends Edo-Era Japanese Imagery With L.A. Street Art The artist's solo show "True Colors" is currently on view at L.A. Louver. By Katie White, Apr 11, 2023
Art History Pablo Picasso’s ‘Les Demoiselles d’Avignon’ Revolutionized Modern Art. Here Are 3 Things You Should Know About It The challenging composition paved the way for Cubism—and courted controversy. By Katie White, Apr 7, 2023
On View In Her First New York Survey, Virtuosic Painter Cecily Brown Makes Everything Old New Again The artist's deep engagement with art history's favorite themes is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from April 4. By Katie White, Mar 31, 2023
Studio Visit Artist Adjei Tawiah Shows Us How He Brought a Bit of Ghana to His Brooklyn Studio While Preparing for His Debut U.S. Solo Show The artist's first New York exhibition, "I Miss Us," is now on view at Opera Gallery. By Katie White, Mar 28, 2023
Art History This Famous Portrayal of Young Lovers Celebrates the Splendor of Spring—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About Pierre-Auguste Cot’s Masterpiece Get to know the backstory behind one of the best-known—and most romantic—depictions of the season of love. By Katie White, Mar 21, 2023
Art History Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun’s Portraits of Marie Antoinette Sparked Scandal—Here Are 3 Things You Might Not Know About the Royal Image Political and cultural allusions play out throughout the canvas. By Katie White, Mar 17, 2023
Studio Visit In His Upstate New York Studio, Stefan Bondell Paints Day and Night, Fueled by Hudson River Light and Copious Amounts of Sugar "Dark Marks"—the artist's first solo exhibition with Vito Schnabel Gallery—is now on view in New York. By Katie White, Mar 14, 2023
On View Bay Area Artist Joan Brown Painted a Deeply Personal and Mythical World. Now a New Exhibition Sets Her Up for a Major Rediscovery Eighty of Brown's idiosyncratic artworks are on view at SFMOMA, her first retrospective in over two decades. By Katie White, Mar 8, 2023
Art History ‘Flaming June’ Once Vanished for Decades—and Three Other Unexpected Facts About the Fiery Pre-Raphaelite Masterpiece The beloved canvas arrives this week at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from its home in Puerto Rico. By Katie White, Oct 5, 2022