Art World Autumn Casey’s ‘Illuminated Sculptures’ Are a Delightful Play on Classic Tiffany Lamps The illuminated sculptures are now on view in “Fantasy and Her Fantasies” at New York’s The Future Perfect By Katie White, Feb 24, 2024
Up Next Seth Becker Makes Small Paintings Brimming With Big Ideas The artist's solo debut 'A Boy's Head' is now on view at Venus Over Manhattan in New York. By Katie White, Feb 21, 2024
Up Next A Fantastical Secret Garden Blooms in Apollinaria Broche’s New York Debut The artist is making her New York solo debut with "In the Distance There Was a Glimpse" on view at Marianne Boesky, New York. By Katie White, Feb 16, 2024
Art History Fragonard’s ‘The Swing’ Is More Than Just a Frivolous Portrait of Flirtation We took a closer look at this famous scene of romantic and erotic love. By Katie White, Feb 14, 2024
Up Next In Mexico City, Artist Theodora Allen Presents Mystical, Medieval Visions in Blue The artist's new exhibition "Germ" is on view with Kasmin at Casa Siza in Mexico City. By Katie White, Feb 11, 2024
Up Next ‘The Sculpture Is a Physical Mirror for Me’: Artist Langdon Graves Constructs Visual Riddles The artist's solo exhibition "Time is A Fire" is now on view at Dinner Gallery in New York. By Katie White, Feb 8, 2024
Art World Truman Capote’s ‘Swans’ Were Art World Doyennes, Too The spurned socialites Babe Paley, C.Z. Guest, and Lee Radziwill were esteemed collectors and art world denizens. By Katie White, Feb 2, 2024
Valuations Opera Gallery’s New CEO on How a Manet Classic Changed Her Isabelle de La Bruyère comes to her new position with 30 years of experience, including a long tenure at Christie's. By Katie White, Feb 1, 2024
Up Next Cathleen Clarke Revisits Her Childhood in Lush, Dream-Like Scenes The artist's New York solo debut "The Night Grows Long" is now on view at Margot Samel in Tribeca. By Katie White, Feb 1, 2024
Art World A Fantastical Cree Spirit From the Mind of Artist Kent Monkman Writes Her Memoirs Monkman and Gisèle Gordon, a longtime collaborator, spent six years writing the genre-defying book. By Katie White, Jan 31, 2024
Art World Artist Jeffrey Gibson on Native American Histories, the Pet Shop Boys, and the Call of Community We spoke to the artist about a recent UBS commission, his thoughts on the Venice Biennale, and how music manifests in his work. By Katie White, Jan 26, 2024
Studio Visit In His Bronx Studio, Artist Timothy Hull Infuses the Ancient Greek World With a Modern Pop Ethos The artist, who works between the city and upstate New York, mixes his passion for pre-Socratic culture with a Memphis design touch. By Katie White, Jan 23, 2024
Art History ‘Mob Wife’ Style Is All the Rage—These Glitzy, Glamorous Women From Art History Defined the Look Artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to John Singer Sargent have captured the high drama, excessive opulence of the mob wife aesthetic. By Katie White, Jan 19, 2024
Valuations Ahead of Her L.A. Gallery Launch, Dealer Emma Fernberger Tells Us Why ‘Art Should Speak for Itself’ The gallery will open its doors in Los Angeles on January 26 with a solo show of paintings by Nicole Wittenberg. By Katie White, Jan 18, 2024
Studio Visit From His Brooklyn Space, British-Jamaican Artist and Filmmaker Joseph Douglas Elmhirst Channels Memory and Reflection Elmhirst's short film 'Burnt Milk' debuted at the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale last year. By Katie White, Jan 16, 2024