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
Up Next George Rouy Has Landed His First Hauser and Wirth Show at Age 30. What’s Behind His Stratospheric Rise? The U.K. artist is one of the youngest artists on the mega gallery's roster. He has planted a curveball with his debut show, now on view in London. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 9, 2024
Up Next In Her Visceral London Debut, Rising Korean Art Star Heemin Chung ‘Re-Materializes’ Lost Experiences Korean artist Heemin Chung makes her debut with Thaddaeus Ropac in London with sensorial, dimensional paintings. By Katie White, Oct 8, 2024
Artists Kennedy Yanko’s ‘Treasure Hunts’ Take Her From Scrap Yards to the Streets of Paris Yanko took us behind the scenes of her creative process ahead of debuting new work with James Cohan Gallery at Frieze London. By Katie White, Oct 3, 2024
Artists Yvonne Wells Started Quilting at 40. Now, at 85, the Art World Is Finally Taking Notice "Beyond Patchwork" at New York's Fort Gansevoort brings together 15 abstracted quilts from across Well's four-decade career. By Katie White, Oct 3, 2024
Artists Jennifer Carvalho Brings the Women of Old Master Paintings to Life—With a Haunting Twist In her new solo exhibition "Ghost" at Toronto's Franz Kaka, Jennifer Carvalho merges influences from Giotto to Agnes Varda. By Katie White, Sep 30, 2024
Artists Rising Star Amy Bravo Sold Out Her New Solo Show. What’s Behind Her ‘Grandma’s House’ Art Installation? The exhibition is the first staged by Swivel Gallery following their announced move from Brooklyn to Manhattan. By Annikka Olsen, Sep 26, 2024
Artists How Raven Halfmoon Channels Indigenous History and Identity Into Her Monumental Sculptures In this edition of "Source Material," Raven Halfmoon takes us to Indigenous earthworks in Ohio, to visit her horses, and more. By Katie White, Sep 23, 2024
Artists From a Glasgow Gurdwara to a Cash-and-Carry With Artist Jasleen Kaur In this edition of 'Source Material,' the Turner Prize nominee shares the objects and materials that have shaped their work. By Kate Brown, Sep 20, 2024
Artists A ‘Living, Breathing Entity’: Inside the Studio of Art Star Nico Vascellari The Rome-based artist, who has amassed a huge following on Instagram, has an industrial studio in a former post office. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 20, 2024
Artists Land Art’s Grande Dame Lita Albuquerque Is Still ‘Queen of the Now’ The 78-year-old artist was a trailblazer in Land Art and Light & Space movements, and she's having a major comeback moment. By Katie White, Sep 19, 2024
Artists Janaina Tschäpe Captures ‘Fragments of Memory’ in Lyrical New Works The artist's new exhibition "a sky filled with clouds and the smell of blood oranges" is now on view at Sean Kelly in New York. By Katie White, Sep 17, 2024
Artists Richard Pettibone, Who Turned Appropriation Into an Art, Dies at 86 I wanted to be a great painter,” the artist said, "what better way to do that than to copy a great painting?” By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 16, 2024