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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
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Up Next Cathleen Clarke Revisits Her Childhood in Lush, Dream-Like Scenes The artist's New York solo debut "The Night Grows Long" is now on view at Margot Samel in Tribeca. By Katie White, Jan 31, 2024
Artists Hélène Delprat ‘Disappeared’ from the Art World 30 Years Ago. Now, She’s Back With a Fervor Hauser & Wirth is now representing Delprat alongside Christophe Gaillard—the latter helped convince the artist to return to the stage. By Devorah Lauter, Jan 30, 2024
Studio Visit In His Bronx Studio, Artist Timothy Hull Infuses the Ancient Greek World With a Modern Pop Ethos The artist, who works between the city and upstate New York, mixes his passion for pre-Socratic culture with a Memphis design touch. By Katie White, Jan 23, 2024
Artists Loie Hollowell’s New Move From Abstraction to Realism Is Not a One-Way Journey This month, the star painter opens two shows on opposite coasts—one a survey of the past, the other a preview of the future. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 19, 2024
Artists Painter Louise Giovanelli Finds Inspiration for Her Deconstructed Canvases at a Minimalist Residency in Mallorca We visited the artist-in-residence at Neuendorf House in Mallorca. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jan 18, 2024
Studio Visit From His Brooklyn Space, British-Jamaican Artist and Filmmaker Joseph Douglas Elmhirst Channels Memory and Reflection Elmhirst's short film 'Burnt Milk' debuted at the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale last year. By Katie White, Jan 16, 2024
Artists 5 Artists Share the Former Lives of Their Studios, From a Chicago Pipe Organ Factory to a U.S. Airforce Base Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Ania Hobson, and others share the unique histories of their studio spaces. By Artnet News, Jan 14, 2024