Up Next ‘I’m Expressing My Love for a Humanity I Will Never Understand’: Rising Artist Julia Jo Gives Form to the World of Emotions The artist's solo exhibition "Swoon" is on view at Jessica Silverman, San Francisco, through November 4, 2023. By Katie White, Oct 20, 2023
Up Next Artist Sahana Ramakrishnan’s Fantastical Worlds of Wild Animals and Ocean Life Reveal ‘Moments of Universal Truth’ The artist's debut exhibition "An Ocean of Time" is now on view at New York's Fridman Gallery. By Katie White, Oct 14, 2023
Up Next ‘Behind the Glossy Image, Tragedy Lurks’: How Rising Star Esben Weile Kjaer Has Ensnared Our Attention With His Macabre Pop Sensibility For his show at Albion Jeune in London, the artist has taken the tropes and techniques of Medieval art and added his own contemporary twist. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 10, 2023
Up Next At His Paris Residency, Art-World Wunderkind Ludovic Nkoth Is Transforming ‘Moments of Being’ Into Moving Figurative Portraits This month, the artist is opening exhibitions at François Ghebaly Gallery in Los Angeles, and Le Corbusier's Maison La Roche in Paris. By Katie White, Oct 6, 2023
Up Next In Painter Tammy Nguyen’s Tropical Tableaux, Emersonian Transcendentalism and Modern Vietnamese History Synthesize to Stirring Effect The artist's first solo museum show in the United States is now on view at the ICA Boston. By Annikka Olsen, Sep 21, 2023
Up Next In Painter Jesse Mockrin’s Neo-Baroque Hands, Mirrors Become Metaphors for Society’s Expectations for Women The artist's first solo exhibition with James Cohan Gallery, "Venus Effect," is on view in New York through October 21. By Katie White, Sep 14, 2023
Up Next Painter Emma Webster Uses the Art of Illusion to Transform Jeffrey Deitch’s L.A. Gallery Into a Theatrical Environment The solo show, titled "Intermission," opens September 8 in Los Angeles. By Katie White, Sep 8, 2023
Up Next New York-Based Painter Krista Louise Smith Brings a Gauzy, Pastel Ethereality to Her Sweeping Skyscapes The artist's otherworldly paintings and ceramics will go on view in a solo exhibition at Carvalho Park in September. By Katie White, Aug 31, 2023
Up Next ‘Is It Disgusting or Is It Beautiful?’: Sought-After L.A. Artist Alec Egan Taps Into the Theater of Artifice in His Maximalist Interiors The artist's latest poetic scenes will be on view with Anat Ebgi during the Armory Show. By Katie White, Aug 25, 2023
Up Next Rising Artist Ronan Day-Lewis’s ‘Punk Romanticism’ Imbues Desolate American Landscapes With an Eerie, Cinematic Aura The artist's oil pastel paintings have been earning the attention of galleries and critics alike. By Katie White, Aug 18, 2023
Up Next Japanese Artist Izumi Kato’s Enigmatic Finger Paintings Have Earned a Cult Following for Their ‘Disturbingly Mutant’ Imagery The artist, who recently had an exhibition with Perrotin in Paris, credits curator and critic Robert Storr for his recent breakthrough. By Naomi Rea, Aug 10, 2023
Up Next Whether Painting Indoors or Out, Canadian Artist Keiran Brennan Hinton Imbues His Serial Studies With Intimacy and Devotional Intensity The artist is putting the final touches on his upcoming solo show which opens at Charles Moffett Gallery in New York this September. By Katie White, Aug 4, 2023
Up Next Fast-Rising Artist Jeanine Brito’s Visceral Paintings Put a ‘Dark and Grotesque’ Spin on Fairy Tales From a collaboration with Nina Ricci to her first U.S. solo show in Los Angeles, the German-born artist is one to watch. By Katie White, Jul 28, 2023
Up Next Finnish Artist Iiu Susiraja Tempers Humor With Honesty in Her Raw Self-Portraits, Now on View in a Star-Making Debut Show at MoMA PS1 "Iiu Susiraja: A style called a dead fish" is the artist's first U.S. museum show, on through September 4. By Annikka Olsen, Jul 20, 2023
Up Next One-to-Watch Chris Oh Replicates Classic Renaissance Imagery on Geodes, Shells, and Other Natural Forms to Uncanny Effect The artist is currently preparing for a solo exhibition at Capsule Gallery in Shanghai this fall. By Katie White, Jul 14, 2023