Artists 7 Women Land Art Pioneers (and Where to Find Their Work) From Nancy Holt to Mary Miss, meet the women who shaped the American land art movement. By Karen Chernick, May 21, 2024
Studio Visit In an Old Tropical Plant Nursery, Lauren Quin Explores Kaleidoscopic Abstraction The sought-after L.A. painter is letting her 'frenetic' new works play freely in an exhibition at 125 Newbury. By Emily Steer, May 21, 2024
Up Next Curator Yung Ma on Making ‘Impossible’ Exhibitions Into Realities The curator Yung Ma reflects on his ambitious undertakings and why he wants to emphasize common ground in his shows. By Vivienne Chow, May 19, 2024
Artists Artist Meg Webster on Sculpting ‘Power Objects’ With Soil, Moss, and Beeswax A major show of early works now on view Dia Beacon overwhelms the senses. By Dian Parker, May 17, 2024
Up Next Artist Ian Mwesiga Crafts Seductive, Eerie Paintings That Challenge Reality We spoke with the Ugandan artist about his blue-hued, metaphysical paintings. By Katie White, May 17, 2024
Studio Visit Eamon Ore-Giron Is a Creative Omnivore. Here’s What Keeps the L.A. Artist Inspired The artist's work is currently on view in the 2024 Whitney Biennial. By Katie White, May 15, 2024
Artists Artist Mina Alikhani’s ‘Confrontational’ Works Address the Unseen Realities of Life in Iran The exhibit follows a previous show in response to the death of Mahsa Amini and the Women Life Freedom movement. By Adam Schrader, May 15, 2024
Up Next Artist Guglielmo Castelli’s Poetic and Kafkaesque Childhood Reveries In his exhibition at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice, the Italian artist channels the complex feelings and foreboding that are part of childhood. By Katie White, May 15, 2024
Studio Visit At the Neuendorf Residency in Mallorca, William Monk Embraces the Slowness of Painting The artist set up a temporary studio at the minimalist retreat. By Louisa Elderton, May 15, 2024
Artists Earth Art Pioneer Alan Sonfist on Galvanizing a New Generation of Land Artists A key figure of the environmental art movement addresses the fragility of our natural world. By Dian Parker, May 14, 2024
Up Next Art World Wunderkind Alexander Shulan on Breaking the Gallery Mold The New York dealer Alexander Shulan discusses his love of H.R. Giger, nearly going bankrupt, and starting over on the Bowery. By Annie Armstrong, May 12, 2024
Artists Arlene Shechet’s Monumental New Works Descend on the ‘Promised Land’ of Sculpture Parks Her monumental outdoor sculptures are now on view at Storm King in New York's Hudson Valley. By Katie White, May 10, 2024
Up Next Felix Beaudry’s Knitted Grotesqueries and Disembodied Heads The textile artist's distinctive creatures are infiltrating the art world—one gargantuan at a time. By William Van Meter, May 10, 2024
Artists Meet the New Generation of Land Artists Bringing the Earth Inside These six rising artists are redefining the medium with awe-inspiring, multi-sensory indoor installations. By Emily Steer, May 9, 2024
Up Next ‘It Wasn’t Enough to Put the Black Figure in My Work’: Rising Artist Adebunmi Gbadebo on Why She Works With Earth, Hair, and Indigo Nicola Vassell Gallery is presenting new works by the artist at the Independent Art Fair in New York this week. By Katie White, May 8, 2024