Artists Performance Artist Miles Greenberg on Pushing His Body to Its Limit At around 7 a.m. during his 24-hour performance 'Oysterknife,' Greenberg’s body shut down and he passed out. By Nadine Khalil, Jul 26, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How the Kochi-Muziris Biennale Overcame Organizational Mayhem, Extreme Weather, and a Gatecrashing Horror Film Production to Finally Open After a several postponements and delays, the biennale finally opened on December 23. By Nadine Khalil, Dec 23, 2022
People ‘I Go as Far as Beauty Will Take Me’: Patti Smith on Making Genre-Bending Art Through Loss, Motherhood, and Crisis Smith and Soundwalk Collective's exhibition "Evidence" is on view at the Centre Pompidou. By Nadine Khalil, Dec 18, 2022
Art Fairs At This Year’s Russian-Only Cosmoscow Fair, Artistic Statements Are Subtle—But the Anxiety Is Not "Now is a difficult time for young Russian artists," said one gallery owner showing at the fair. By Nadine Khalil, Sep 20, 2022
Art World ’This Is Not a Sculpture Park’: James Turrell and Other Art Stars Will Create Permanent Artworks for Saudi Arabia’s Desert ‘Valley of the Arts’ Iwona Blazwick, former director of London’s Whitechapel Art Gallery, will curate the project in AlUla. By Nadine Khalil, Jun 27, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Saudi Arabia’s Art World Has Long Been an Outlier. With Its First-Ever Homegrown Biennial, It’s Looking to Usher in a New Chapter The exhibition, curated by Philip Tinari, is hoping to build a bridge between the Kingdom and the wider art world. By Nadine Khalil, Dec 15, 2021
Artnet News Pro Without Oligarchs to Fuel the Local Market, Moscow’s Contemporary Art Fair Cosmoscow Retools to Lure a Younger Collector Base Although delayed by a week, the fair and its satellite, Blazar, provided ample evidence of interest among a new class of buyers. By Nadine Khalil, Sep 22, 2021