Artists Wet Paint in the Wild: Artist Lucy Bull’s Rollicking Week at Frieze L.A. The artist takes us through a week in her life. By Lucy Bull, Mar 7, 2024
Artists ‘I Am No Longer Anyone’s Model’: Celia Paul on Why She Chose Art Over Love Painting comes before everything in her life—before family, friends, even food and sleep. By Dian Parker, Mar 6, 2024
Up Next ‘Folklore Is a Way of Understanding’: Tali Lennox’s New Paintings Surrender to Nature Tali Lennox’s debut solo exhibition "Tremors" is now on view at Nicodim, Los Angeles By Katie White, Mar 1, 2024
Up Next Samantha Joy Groff Captures the Mystique and Mythology of the Rural ‘Huntress’ The Pennsylvania-based artist's recent paintings are on view in "Huntress" at Half Gallery in Los Angeles. By Katie White, Feb 29, 2024
Artists In a Torrential Stream of Information, Artist Nora Turato Shows Us How To Swim The language-obsessed artist just opened a new show at Sprüth Magers in L.A. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 28, 2024
Studio Visit Los Angeles Artist Sayre Gomez On the Pull of the City’s Forgotten Corners The artist's solo show "Heaven N' Earth" is currently on view at Xavier Hufkens in Brussels. By Katie White, Feb 27, 2024
Studio Visit Japanese Artist Yoko Terauchi Believes in a World Without Boundaries The Japanese artist invited us into her Tokyo studio inside a converted residential apartment. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 23, 2024
Up Next Seth Becker Makes Small Paintings Brimming With Big Ideas The artist's solo debut 'A Boy's Head' is now on view at Venus Over Manhattan in New York. By Katie White, Feb 21, 2024
Studio Visit How Patience and Poetry Inspire Zhou Li’s Radiant Abstractions By Cathy Fan, Feb 17, 2024
Up Next A Fantastical Secret Garden Blooms in Apollinaria Broche’s New York Debut The artist is making her New York solo debut with "In the Distance There Was a Glimpse" on view at Marianne Boesky, New York. By Katie White, Feb 16, 2024
Artists 9 Powerful Couples Who Moved Beyond the Binary of Artist and Muse Here are romantic partnerships that have spawned creative collaborations, spanning from the the early 20th century to today's art world. By Emily Steer, Feb 14, 2024
Artists How Destiny United Christo And Jeanne-Claude to Defy the Impossible andWrap the World A collaborative relationship—and a division of tasks according to their respective strengths—made each of their larger-than-life artworks manageable. By Devorah Lauter, Feb 14, 2024
Up Next Tina Braegger on Why She Has Been Painting Only ‘Grateful Dead’ Bears for More Than a Decade The Swiss artist, who has painted more than 150 bears, recently published a surrealist novel. By Kate Brown, Feb 11, 2024
Up Next In Mexico City, Artist Theodora Allen Presents Mystical, Medieval Visions in Blue The artist's new exhibition "Germ" is on view with Kasmin at Casa Siza in Mexico City. By Katie White, Feb 11, 2024
Artists Forget Paint: 7 Artists Share Their Most Unusual, and Valued, Art Supplies These are the materials that artists couldn't do without. By Verity Babbs, Feb 9, 2024