Studio Visit New York Artist Maggie Ellis on the Two Crucial Ingredients for Her Pandemic Paintings: Q-Tips and Weed The artist welcomed us into her Bronx studio. By Katie White, Jan 11, 2022
Gallery Network ‘There’s a Lot of Ingenuity in These Little Forms’: Artist Sarah Morris on Why She Started Painting Spiderwebs During Lockdown The artist's most recent works are now on view in "Means of Escape" at White Cube Gallery. By Katie White, Jan 7, 2022
Art World 6 Art Jobs, Trends, and Terms That Were the Buzzwords of the Past Year—But Would Have Made Absolutely Zero Sense Back in 2019 NFTs, OVRs, and immersive art, oh my! By Katie White, Dec 28, 2021
Art History Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Blue Boy’ Was Once the World’s Most Famous Painting—Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About It This January, The Blue Boy will go on view at the National Gallery in London, its first return trip to the U.K. in 100 years. By Katie White, Dec 23, 2021
Style Why Capricorn Artists Should Really Just Get Back to Basics This Month + More Insights From a Noted Astrologer Astrologist Lisa Stardust tells us what's in store for the sign of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul Cézanne, and Berthe Morisot. By Katie White, Dec 22, 2021
The 12 Days of Artmas Who Couldn’t Use Gift Guidance From the Cosmos? We’ve Consulted 5 Experts in Art and Astrology On the fifth day of Artmas, we offer cosmically curated gifts for art people under every zodiac sign. By Katie White, Dec 17, 2021
Gallery Network Spotlight: For Tattoo Artist and Sculptor Audie Murray, Beading Is an Act of Reclamation The Metis artist shows with Fazakas Gallery in Vancouver. By Katie White, Dec 15, 2021
Style Sculptor Rachel Feinstein’s Perfect Festive Gathering Calls for Strong Cocktails and a Roaring Fire In our new series, Entertaining With Art Icons, visual artists share their favorite traditions, tips, and tricks for hosting holiday parties. By Katie White, Dec 14, 2021
Art World ‘People Came Into the Garden and Began to Weep’: The Huntington’s Rose Garden Curator on Why He Dedicated His Life to One Flower Tom Carruth has created over 150 hybrids over the course of his career, including one that has been introduced to gardens around the world. By Katie White, Dec 9, 2021
Art History Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s Peculiar Vegetal Faces Have Delighted for Centuries—Here Are 3 Things to Know About His ‘Autumn’ Gourd Portrait Belonging to a series of paintings of the four seasons, 'Autumn' was painted for Habsburg Emperor Maximillian II. By Katie White, Nov 25, 2021
Style Why Sagittariuses Should Date Outside the Art World and More Creative Counsel for This Dynamic Sign, Straight from an Astrologer Toyko-based artist and astrologer Emilia Wang divines the weeks ahead. By Katie White, Nov 23, 2021
Art History The Girl With a Pearl Earring’s Lavish Jewel May Be a Fake and 4 Other Secrets Scholars Have Uncovered in the Work of Vermeer What's happening under the surface of the Dutch painter's canvases offers insights into his enigmatic oeuvre. By Katie White, Nov 12, 2021
Art History Joan Miró’s Twinkling ‘Constellations’ Actually Sprang From the Chaos of War. Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About the Famed Series The 23-work series was finally reunited for a 1993 retrospective at MoMA. By Katie White, Oct 29, 2021
Auctions Presto Change-O! Illusionist Ricky Jay’s Collection of Wondrous Ephemera Makes $3.8 Million Magically Appear for Sotheby’s A majority of buyers were new to the house, drawn by unusual material and approachable prices. By Katie White, Oct 29, 2021
Studio Visit In Storage or ‘In Situ’? 75-Year-Old Artist Guillaume Bijl Works From Home Surrounded by His Weird and Wonderful Large-Scale Sculptures We caught up with the artist on the occasion of his current exhibition at Meredith Rosen Gallery. By Katie White, Oct 26, 2021