Artists Marina Abramović on Her Epic Walk Across the Great Wall of China: ‘This Is the Best Thing I’ve Ever Done’ She discusses her new show at MAM Shanghai, inspired by the three-month walk. By Shreya Ajmani, Oct 25, 2024
Artists Who’s Afraid of Robin F. Williams? The Brooklyn-based artist's horror-tinged paintings are on view at P.P.O.W. in Tribeca. By Katie White, Oct 24, 2024
Artists Canada Names Poetical Iranian-Born Artist to Represent the Country at the 2026 Venice Biennale Tehran-born artist Abbas Akhavan has been selected to represent Canada at the 61st edition of the Biennale. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 24, 2024
Artists Can Your Kid Do This? A 3-Year-Old ‘Mini Picasso’ Is Making Waves for His $7,000 Paintings Laurent Schwarz was born in 2021 and is already boasting almost 100k followers on Instagram. By Verity Babbs, Oct 23, 2024
Artists ‘This Very Moment May Be Your Deadline’: Pioneering Video Artist Zhang Peili on Pushing the Boundaries of Media Considered China's first video artist, Zhang Peili is the subject of two major shows in Beijing. By Fiona He, Oct 22, 2024
Artists A Glimpse Inside the Tawdry Nocturnal Worlds Inspiring Artist Jane Dickson For this "Source Material," the artist creates a photo album of the destinations, people, and memories that continue to inspire her paintings. By Katie White, Oct 21, 2024
Artists Suchitra Mattai Creates ‘New Mythologies’ While Retracing the Footsteps of Her Ancestors In this 'Source Material' Suchitra Mattai shares how Indian sculpture and vintage finds all shape her work rooted in diaspora. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 19, 2024
Studio Visit How Edmund de Waal Is ‘Playing With Fire’ in a New Museum Show The artist is both a creator and a curator in a new show in Norway that pays homage to ceramicist master Axel Salto. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 18, 2024
Artists How This Photographer Is Turning Illicit Urban Exploration Into an Art The artist spent 140 days in jail because of his risk-taking photography. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 18, 2024
Up Next Why the Art World Can’t Get Enough of Artist Agnes Scherer’s Forebodingly Pretty World Scherer's 'Mermaid bed' takes center stage with gallery Sans titre at Art Basel Paris this week. By Annikka Olsen, Oct 17, 2024
Artists For Artist Anastasia Samoylova, Florida’s Grit and Glamor Are ‘Concentrated Americana’ Curated by Mia Fineman, "Floridas: Anastasia Samoylova and Walker Evans" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a cross-generational conversation about the Sunshine State. By Katie White, Oct 17, 2024
Artists ‘I’m Truly Inside the Flower’: Why Rising Artist Kate Bickmore Is Reimagining Victorian Floral Painting In the artist’s New York gallery debut at Chart, her carnivorous plants upend the agendas of their 19th-century inspirations. By J. Cabelle Ahn, Oct 16, 2024
Artists In Their Most Personal Show Yet, Wynnie Mynerva Explores the Body as Invader and Invaded "My Weaponised Body," at Gathering in London, may be the artist's most personally revealing and technically challenging exhibition to date. By Emily Steer, Oct 12, 2024
Artists Jonas Wood on Flatness, Family Life, and Cartoon Comparisons 'I want to feel deeply connected to it' the artist says of his work. 'If it’s meaningful to me, hopefully it will convey energy out into the world and connect with people.' By Emily Steer, Oct 10, 2024
Artists ‘I Can Do Whatever I Want’: Robert Longo on Grappling With Heavy Politics and Delicate Beauty The artist and filmmaker has a new body of work on view at Thaddaeus Ropac and Pace during Frieze London. By Emily Steer, Oct 9, 2024