Museums & Institutions How Storm King Art Center Became One of the World’s Top Sculpture Parks The museum's open-air art, made by artists including Alexander Calder and Maya Lin, has brought it international recognition. By Lee Carter, May 19, 2024
Art Collectors In Venice, Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza Proves It’s Possible to ‘Collect With Purpose’ Running alongside the Biennale, her foundation TBA21–Academy has commissioned new works from Indigenous artists of the Pacific Islands. By Lee Carter, May 9, 2024
Art World Collector Alex Abedine Balances His Life in Law With the Joyful Chaos of Art Already an habitué of New York's galleries, the collector reveals what he's excited to see during the Frieze Week fairs. By Lee Carter, May 1, 2024
Art Collectors Canadian Collector Bruce Bailey Brings a Poignant Message to the Venice Biennale He’s exhibiting a selection of anti-war works from his collection, accompanied with an original poem by Margaret Atwood. By Lee Carter, Apr 15, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Biennial Takes Shape in the Emerging Design Hub of Doha Design Doha is the latest initiative from Qatar Museums in its bid to transform the city into a global center of art and design. By Lee Carter, Mar 19, 2024
Art Collectors L.A. Collector Eileen Harris Norton on a Lifetime Spent Championing Artists of Color Her new book ‘All These Liberations’ debuts at Frieze Los Angeles. By Lee Carter, Feb 25, 2024
Art World Designer Max Lamb’s Cardboard Furniture Is Anything But Disposable During Frieze L.A., the British designer is importing his curiously strong cardboard works for Gallery Fumi. By Lee Carter, Feb 22, 2024
Art Collectors Mumbai Collector Sangita Jindal on Her Sprawling New Contemporary Art Center in Ancient Hampi Bridging the traditional and modern, Hampi Art Labs is the latest venture from the prominent patron and philanthropist. By Lee Carter, Feb 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Art Meets Fashion at B Dry Goods, the Little Brooklyn Gallery That Could Andy Warhol's Keith Haring T-shirt? Check. Josephine Baker's banana belt? Check. David Hockney's red bowtie? Check. By Lee Carter, Jan 31, 2024
What I Buy and Why Collector Kim Manocherian Has Assembled the Largest Trove of Work by Paula Rego in the World The late artist painted the collector as Scheherazade, the death-defying heroine of 'One Thousand and One Nights.' By Lee Carter, Jan 30, 2024
Art Fairs On Its 100th Anniversary, Surrealism Takes Over Belgium’s BRAFA Art Fair This year, the Brussels fair pays homage to the subconscious-delving art movement. By Lee Carter, Jan 28, 2024
Art World One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Final Projects, Modeled After His Guggenheim Design, Sells for $6 Million The architect briefly stayed in the Connecticut home while overseeing the construction of the museum. By Lee Carter, Jan 26, 2024
Style See the 93-Year-Old Textile Artist Isabella Ducrot’s Monumental Scenography for Dior Couture The Italian artist created 23 large textile works in collaboration with Dior designer Maria Grazia Chiuri. By Lee Carter, Jan 23, 2024
What I Buy and Why The Roving Eye of Australian Philanthropist Naomi Milgrom and Her Latest Fascination, Collecting Pavilions The latest architectural pavilion she commissioned, by Tadao Ando, runs through March 2024. By Lee Carter, Jan 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions From an Elliptical Piano to a Renaissance Altarpiece—Rare Treasures Abound at New York’s Winter Show The theme this year is Americana. By Lee Carter, Jan 19, 2024