Artists Suchitra Mattai Creates ‘New Mythologies’ While Retracing the Footsteps of Her Ancestors In this 'Source Material' Suchitra Mattai shares how Indian sculpture and vintage finds all shape her work rooted in diaspora. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 19, 2024
Studio Visit How Edmund de Waal Is ‘Playing With Fire’ in a New Museum Show The artist is both a creator and a curator in a new show in Norway that pays homage to ceramicist master Axel Salto. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 18, 2024
Up Next Why the Art World Can’t Get Enough of Artist Agnes Scherer’s Forebodingly Pretty World Scherer's 'Mermaid bed' takes center stage with gallery Sans titre at Art Basel Paris this week. By Annikka Olsen, Oct 17, 2024
Artists For Artist Anastasia Samoylova, Florida’s Grit and Glamor Are ‘Concentrated Americana’ Curated by Mia Fineman, "Floridas: Anastasia Samoylova and Walker Evans" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a cross-generational conversation about the Sunshine State. By Katie White, Oct 17, 2024
On View Jean-Michel Basquiat Meets a Roman Venus at Gagosian Paris Basquiat "reminds us of the common chords and resonances of beauty and identity throughout art history," said Larry Gagosian. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 16, 2024
Art & Exhibitions With a New Show at Musée d’Orsay, Elmgreen and Dragset Are Writing Fragile Masculinities Back Into Art History A cast of soft and solitary characters permeates the august hall of the French museum. By Kate Brown, Oct 16, 2024
Art World As Interest Surges in Indigenous Australian Art, Market-Making Gallery Readies Third Location D'Lan Contemporary, which has branches in New York and Melbourne, will soon be operating in Sydney. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 15, 2024
Art World Meet the Courtroom Artist Who Has Drawn Miscreants From Martha Stewart to Martin Shkreli A new memoir by Jane Rosenberg recounts her time drawing defendants in some of the country's highest-profile cases. By Brian Boucher, Oct 14, 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
Art Fairs Sales Are Slow at Frieze London, But Focus on Fresh Talent Thrills David Zwirner placed a $2.2 million Lisa Yuskavage, and Lehmann Maupin found a buyer for a painting that Billy Childish made on site. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 9, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Amy Sherald’s Chronicles of America’s History Star in Major Traveling Exhibition It will be a homecoming of sorts for the artist who captured former First Lady Michelle Obama. By Sofia Hallström, Oct 9, 2024
Art World Pioneering Cuban American Painter Rafael Soriano Gets the Catalogue Raisonné Treatment Hollis Taggart will now be representing the artist's estate. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 9, 2024
Art World Kristin Walsh Shines a Gleaming Light on the Subterranea of Mass Transit The artist has an unflinching, heavy metal take on the architecture and power dynamics of the subway system. Her industrial sculptures are on view at Petzel in New York. By Isaiah Davis, Oct 9, 2024
Art World Splat! Sarah Lucas Invites Women To Hurl 1,000 Eggs to Create an Abstract Painting Women across London came together for the cathartic experience. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 8, 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