Gallery Network Photographer Michael von Hassel Trains His Lens on the Unseen Side of Football As the Euros kick off in Germany, the artist speaks about the surreal experience of documenting empty stadiums. By Sophie Neuendorf, Jun 18, 2024
Art World How Artist Juan Garaizabal Sculpts ‘Ruins, Monumentality, and Memory’ The artist's new work reflects on the history of Rome. By Sophie Neuendorf, Mar 10, 2024
Gallery Network How a New German Art Prize Is Celebrating Contemporary Women Artists We spoke with inaugural winner artist Karolin Schwab and runner-up Janine Mackenroth about what the CeU Art Prize means to them. By Sophie Neuendorf, Sep 5, 2023
Buyer's Guide ‘Life and Art Are About Risk’: Plugged-In Art Consultant Gabé Hirschowitz On Her Vanguard Approach to Collecting The founder of the innovative online platform Galerie Perrie tells us why she believes accessibility brings joy to collecting. By Sophie Neuendorf, Jun 15, 2022
Buyer's Guide Vienna’s Spark Art Fair Returns for Its Second Edition, Striking a Note of Resilient Optimism The Austrian fair focuses on individual presentations by international artists. By Sophie Neuendorf, Mar 16, 2022
Gallery Network 5 Questions for Gallerist Sofía Sáenz de Santa María on Navigating Both the Mexico City and Madrid Art Scenes The director of Mexico City's Proyecto H has plans to open a darkroom residency in the city later this year. By Sophie Neuendorf, Jan 10, 2022
Buyer's Guide This Munich Power Couple Is Shaping the German Art Market Walter Storms and Caro Jost have just opened their third space in Munich—and it has an interesting concept behind it. By Sophie Neuendorf, Sep 30, 2021
Gallery Network Swiss Artist Heikedine Guenther’s New Show Is a Captivating Homage to Rudolf Steiner and Hilma af Klint Her new show is currently on view at Rudolf Steiner's famed Goetheanum, just outside Basel, where Hilma af Klint lived and worked for a time. By Sophie Neuendorf, Sep 21, 2021
Gallery Network Fifth-Generation Architect Mariana Vilallonga López-Izquierdo on Her Family’s Lasting Legacy in Spain The family is currently the subject of an exhibition at Sevilla's Fundación Valentín de Madariaga. By Sophie Neuendorf, Jun 4, 2021
People How War Photographer Julia Leeb Is Using Virtual Reality and Art to Let Comfortable People Experience the Terror of Conflict Zones Can VR instill empathy for those suffering thousands of miles away? By Sophie Neuendorf, May 26, 2019