Art & Exhibitions In a Major New Show, Caspar David Friedrich Gets Paired Up With Contemporary Artists for a Searing Portrait of Climate Change An exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of Friedrich’s birth year finds relevance among today's compounding environmental emergencies. By Kimberly Bradley, Jan 8, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Soviet-Era Art Luminary Karlo Kacharava Is Finally Emerging From Obscurity The Georgian artist is subject of a survey at S.M.A.K. contemporary art museum in Ghent, Belgium. By Kimberly Bradley, Dec 11, 2023
Artnet News Pro A Buzzy New Art Fair Has Taken Vienna by Storm. Could It Supplant the City’s More Established Predecessor? Is the city's market strong enough to support competing events? By Kimberly Bradley, Jun 29, 2021
Art World How Should the Art World Handle the Dark Legacy of Viennese Actionist and Convicted Sex Offender Otto Muehl? His Victims Have a Few Ideas Children who lived on the commune run by one of the leading figures of 20th-century Viennese art are speaking out. By Kimberly Bradley, Feb 10, 2021
People Tomás Saraceno, Brainy Spider-Man of the Art World, Talks Arachnids—and Denies He Is Trying ‘to Capture and Eat Berlin’s Art Scene’ The environmentally conscious artist's entire show at Esther Schipper in Berlin packs up into one box. By Kimberly Bradley, Nov 21, 2019
On View A Show in Vienna Seeks to Highlight the Female Artists of Austria’s Golden Age. Here Are 5 Women That Art History Forgot Art history rarely looks past two male artists, Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, as the cornerstones of Viennese modernism. This exhibition seeks to revise that. By Kimberly Bradley, Apr 19, 2019