Art Criticism Performance Optimisation: Are Algorithms Changing Performance Art? On social media, fragments and edits build a stripped down idea of what is trending in performance art. By Kate Brown, Jun 17, 2024
Art Fairs Director Maike Cruse on What to Expect at Art Basel The new director discusses her vision for Art Basel, global market trends—and how to raise a wheatfield at the Messeplatz. By Kate Brown, Jun 5, 2024
Art Fairs New Venue, New Name: Paris+ Rebrands as Art Basel Paris The gallery list is out for the fair formerly known as Paris+ par Art Basel. By Kate Brown, May 28, 2024
Reviews An Uncanny Exhibition Turns the Online World Into Artistic Material The dark corners of the web inspired a group exhibition that became the site of political action. By Kate Brown, May 13, 2024
People ‘The Track Record Is Disastrous’: Musician Nick Cave on His Cautious Return to Art The lead singer of the Bad Seeds reflects on art, music, and morals in the wake of unveiling his first solo exhibition. By Kate Brown, May 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Here Are 5 Exhibitions You Can’t Miss at Gallery Weekend Berlin From colorful new sculptures by the esteemed Rachel Harrison to filmmaker Clemens von Wedemeyer's probe of Silicon Valley's mundanities. By Kate Brown, Apr 26, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At Kapwani Kiwanga’s Pavilion in Venice, Tiny Glass Beads Carry the Weight of History Her exhibition for the Canada Pavilion at the Venice Biennale lets raw material speak for itself in a subtle yet powerful comment on global commerce. By Kate Brown, Apr 17, 2024
Art World Israeli Pavilion Remains Shut as Artist Ruth Patir Calls for a Ceasefire and Hostage Release The curators and the artist representing Israel have decided to keep the doors to the Israel pavilion closed. By Kate Brown, Apr 16, 2024
Art World ‘This Exhibition Is a Provocation’: Curator Adriano Pedrosa on His Vision for the Venice Biennale Venice Biennale curator Adriano Pedrosa on the myth of the foreigner and the weight of making less visible narratives visible for new audiences. By Kate Brown, Apr 14, 2024
Up Next Tina Braegger on Why She Has Been Painting Only ‘Grateful Dead’ Bears for More Than a Decade The Swiss artist, who has painted more than 150 bears, recently published a surrealist novel. By Kate Brown, Feb 11, 2024
On View A Biopic of Painter Maria Lassnig Will Have Its World Premiere at the Berlinale The film festival will also host nearly a dozen of Lassnig's experimental film works. By Kate Brown, Feb 9, 2024
Opinion The Stan Culture for Stanley Quenchers Has Some Pretty Cringey Parallels With the Art World An overwhelming cornucopia of colorful choice, molded around scarcity, is a desire machine that we all know well. By Kate Brown, Jan 18, 2024
Artists Jenny Holzer Reflects on How She Got Her Start as a Woman Artist in a Man’s World—And Why There Is Still Much Progress to Be Made "It is not a head start to be female in the art world or any other world." By Kate Brown, Dec 27, 2023
Art History Art We Love: The Jubilant Catharsis of Pipilotti Rist’s Rampage On Pipilotti Rist’s 'Ever Is Over All' (1997). By Kate Brown, Dec 23, 2023
People With a New Show in London, Painter Daniel Richter Talks Political History, German Identity, and Ugandan Dance Music The artist's solo exhibition "Stupor" is on view at Thaddaeus Ropac until December 1, 2023. By Kate Brown, Oct 24, 2023