Galleries Berlin Artist Alicja Kwade Joins Pace Gallery After Leaving Embattled Dealer Johann König The artist has work up now at the gallery's booth at Paris+. By Kate Brown, Oct 17, 2023
Art Fairs 5 Highlights From Frieze London 2023, From a Shrink-Wrapped Carriage to an Exuberant Drawing Display Percolating beneath the hubbub of the big London fair, there were worthy rediscovered artists, some very intelligent painting, and more. By Kate Brown, Oct 13, 2023
Art Fairs Floral Art, Pastoral Landscapes, Whimsical Works: See What Caught the Eyes of Fairgoers at Frieze London The view from inside the tents offered plenty of color. By Kate Brown, Oct 12, 2023
Art World The Maverick, For-Profit Museum Fotografiska Lands in Berlin With a Glitzy Post-Punk Outpost After a multi-year renovation, the monumental space opens this week with solo exhibitions of work by Juliana Huxtable and Candice Breitz. By Kate Brown, Sep 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions From a New Mythological Play Using A.I. to Edvard Munch’s Berlin Story, Here Are 14 Shows Not to Miss During Berlin Art Week The annual event runs through September 16. By Kate Brown, Sep 12, 2023
People Artist Tomás Saraceno on How He Made the World of Spiders Audible to the Human Ear The solo exhibition "Web(s) of Life" is on view at the Serpentine Galleries in London until September 10, 2023. By Kate Brown, Sep 3, 2023
Reviews A Major Isa Genzken Retrospective in Berlin Brings a Rare Clarity to What Makes Her Ingenious, Risk-Taking Art So Vital "Isa Genzken: 75/75" is on view at the Neue Nationalgalerie, curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Lisa Botti. By Kate Brown, Aug 23, 2023
Pop Culture ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Are Facing Off at the Movies and in Memes—But It’s the Unexpected Similarities That Tell Us Something About Culture Now Underneath the warring aesthetics, the films have a lot in common. By Kate Brown, Jul 27, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Doug Aitken’s New Video Work Visits a Middle American Oil Town and Delivers a Searing Comment on Climate Change The video "Howl" premiered at Eva Presenhuber in Zurich last month. By Kate Brown, Jul 11, 2023
Art & Exhibitions On Its 200th Anniversary, Kunstverein Munich Is Asking How It and Other Non-Collecting Art Associations Can Confront Complex Histories The Kunstverein Munich is opening up its fascinating archive. By Kate Brown, Jul 6, 2023
Art World Grit, Glamour, and Lots of Great Art: Basel Social Club Was the Buzziest Place to Be During Art Basel Tens of thousands of visitors have been streaming through the second edition of the event, which took place in an old factory. By Kate Brown, Jun 16, 2023
Market At a Post-Crypto-Crash Art Basel, Tech-Based Art Is Trying Hard to Blend in and Look Like… Painting? Buyers are more cautious, even as buzz about A.I. and blockchain continue in the background. By Kate Brown, Jun 14, 2023
Art Fairs See Some of the Best Works in Art Basel’s Unlimited Sector This Year, From a Massive Metal Ship to an Ironic Mattress Sale Installation The fair's sector for large-scale works and installations feels like a victory lap for some of the most talked-about artist projects of the last year. By Kate Brown, Jun 12, 2023
Artnet News Pro Amid Recession Fears and a Leadership Shuffle, Art Basel Could be Different This Year. Art Pros Weigh In With Predictions As the art world gathers, we spoke with industry experts to see what's at the top of their minds going into next week. By Kate Brown, Jun 9, 2023
Opinion How a New Wave of ‘Hypersentimental’ Portraiture Is Serving Up Painting for the Age of Vibe Shifts and Nano-Influencers Or: Why is everyone painting their cool friends all of a sudden? By Kate Brown, Jun 8, 2023