Art & Exhibitions The Rising Wave of Lee Miller Mania Crests With a Show Devoted to Her Storied Life at Gagosian This Fall “Seeing Is Believing: Lee Miller and Friends” will open at Gagosian’s Madison Avenue location on November 11, 2023. By Katie White, Sep 7, 2023
Valuations Photofairs Founder Scott Gray Celebrates Every Win (Big or Small), Covets Danish Design, and Believes in Investing in a Good Surfboard Ahead of the inaugural edition of Photofairs New York, we spoke with the fair's founder about what he values in art and life. By Katie White, Sep 7, 2023
Studio Visit In His East Hampton Studio, Painter David Salle Starts His Days Searching for Artistic Transformation and Ends Them With a Cold Beer The artist's current exhibition, "World People," is on view at Lehmann Maupin in Seoul, South Korea. By Katie White, Sep 5, 2023
Up Next New York-Based Painter Krista Louise Smith Brings a Gauzy, Pastel Ethereality to Her Sweeping Skyscapes The artist's otherworldly paintings and ceramics will go on view in a solo exhibition at Carvalho Park in September. By Katie White, Aug 31, 2023
Valuations Twin Brothers and Gallery Partners Sam and Daniel Kapp Prioritize Pork Buns, Glitter, and an Inherited Collection of Southern Folk Art We asked the founders of Kapp Kapp, a New York and Philadelphia gallery, about the things they value most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Aug 31, 2023
Up Next ‘Is It Disgusting or Is It Beautiful?’: Sought-After L.A. Artist Alec Egan Taps Into the Theater of Artifice in His Maximalist Interiors The artist's latest poetic scenes will be on view with Anat Ebgi during the Armory Show. By Katie White, Aug 25, 2023
Valuations Josephine Nash Oversees the Gallery That She Played In as a Girl and Unwinds With Her Dog Arthur and Salt Baths We asked the director at Mitchell-Innes & Nash about the things she values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Aug 24, 2023
Studio Visit In Her Home Studio, Artist Maya Varadaraj Paints Massive Portraits to a Soundtrack of ‘Harry Potter’ Movies, Her Cat by Her Side The artist's solo exhibition "No Feeling Is Final" is currently on view at New York's Aicon Contemporary. By Katie White, Aug 22, 2023
Art World Why Did Yoko Ono’s Arboretum Art Installation in New York Shut Down Early? ‘Unfortunately, Trees Died’ The trees had been growing out of coffins. By Katie White, Aug 18, 2023
Up Next Rising Artist Ronan Day-Lewis’s ‘Punk Romanticism’ Imbues Desolate American Landscapes With an Eerie, Cinematic Aura The artist's oil pastel paintings have been earning the attention of galleries and critics alike. By Katie White, Aug 18, 2023
Valuations Opera Gallery Founder Gilles Dyan Still Adores the First Artwork He Ever Purchased and Believes Buying on a Whim Has Its Merits We asked the global gallery entrepreneur about the things he values most—in art and in life. By Katie White, Aug 17, 2023
Studio Visit In a Centuries-Old Building in The Hague, Artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum Conjures Mystical Visions—With a Little Help From Her Alter Ego The Botswana-born artist currently has works on view at London Mithraeum and Liverpool Biennial. By Katie White, Aug 15, 2023
Valuations Author and Curator Sara Raza Treasures Art Scholarship, Libraries, and an Heirloom Pendant Symbolizing Wisdom We asked the curator and author of 'Punk Orientalism' what she values in art and life—and why. By Katie White, Aug 10, 2023
Studio Visit In Her Los Angeles Studio, Suchitra Mattai Weaves Vibrant Tapestries Out of Saris and Dreams Up Epically Scaled Installations The artist’s solo show “In the Absence of Power, In the Presence of Love” is now on view at Roberts Projects in L.A. By Katie White, Aug 8, 2023
Up Next Whether Painting Indoors or Out, Canadian Artist Keiran Brennan Hinton Imbues His Serial Studies With Intimacy and Devotional Intensity The artist is putting the final touches on his upcoming solo show which opens at Charles Moffett Gallery in New York this September. By Katie White, Aug 4, 2023