Artists She Pioneered New Possibilities for Weaving and Inspired a Generation of Fiber Artists. Why Has Lenore Tawney Been Overlooked for So Long? A selection of Tawney's work are on view at Independent 20th century this week, just steps from where Tawney once rented a loft studio space in the vibrant arts community of Coenties Slip. By Katie White, Sep 5, 2024
Artists Why Pioneering Light Artist Anthony McCall Is Transforming His Works With Sound The artist is showing work at Sprüth Magers, London, as well as at the Guggenheim Bilbao and Tate Modern. By Katie White, Sep 3, 2024
Studio Visit Korean Star Lee Bae Reveals His Studio Rituals As He Preps for Dual Outings in New York and Seoul The artist is having twin solo exhibitions that coincide with Frieze Week in Seoul and Armory Week in New York. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 2, 2024
Artists How Joel Shapiro ‘Retains the Intimacy’ of His Staggeringly Large Sculptures Ahead of a solo exhibition at New York’s Pace Gallery, we step inside the studio of the seasoned sculptor. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 27, 2024
Artists The Unexpected Art Star of the Fall Season? A Franciscan Friar Making Textile-Based Art in Rome Sidival Fila makes art out of unused ancient fabrics and finds a balance between contemporary art and religious life. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 26, 2024
Artists ‘It’s a Profound Legacy’: Wendy Red Star on Carrying the Mantle of Her Ancestors Wendy Red Star opened her most recent exhibition "Bíikkua" at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles earlier this summer. By Katie White, Aug 13, 2024
Artists Ivana Bašić’s Newest Sculpture Is an Astounding Feat. It Took Her Six Years to Make The New York-based artist wants to push materials to their limits. By Kate Brown, Aug 6, 2024
Studio Visit Italian Artist Giulia Cenci’s Spectral Forms Are Beacons of Hope The Italian artist's beguiling installation 'secondary forest' is now on view on the High Line in New York. By Katie White, Aug 5, 2024
Artists Nina Chanel Abney Examines the ‘Duality of Truth and Deception’ in a Sprawling Hudson Valley Show Nina Chanel Abney recently opened "LIE DOGGO" at Jack Shainman's The School, a converted schoolhouse in Kinderhook, New York. By Katie White, Aug 2, 2024
Artists Francisco Sierra Paints Witty and Whimsical Canvases From His Swiss Studio Earlier this year, the Chilean-born artist made waves with "Guppy" an installation of 48 paintings of exotic rainbow fish at Art Basel's Unlimited. By Katie White, Jul 31, 2024
Up Next ‘My Creation Is Parallel to My Life’: Chris Huen Sin Kan’s Dynamic Domesticity The London-based Hong Kong artist Chris Huen Sin Kan's intimate depictions of domestic bliss are evolving. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 31, 2024
Up Next Xiyao Wang’s Balletic Paintings Are Inspired by the Changing Seasons The artist's sparse and elegant works are making waves on the international stage. By Cathy Fan, Jul 30, 2024
Up Next The ‘Illusion of Realism’ Haunts Milano Chow’s Intricate Drawings The Los Angeles artist is capturing attention on both coasts with her grayscale architectural imaginings. By Katie White, Jul 29, 2024
Artists Overlooked Modernists Take Center Stage at the Venice Biennale. Here Are 5 You Should Know Challenging our Western-centric lens, Adriano Pedrosa celebrates lesser known modernist movements from around the globe. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 26, 2024
Artists Performance Artist Miles Greenberg on Pushing His Body to Its Limit At around 7 a.m. during his 24-hour performance 'Oysterknife,' Greenberg’s body shut down and he passed out. By Nadine Khalil, Jul 26, 2024