People Art We Love: A Spellbinding Ode to Creation On Patricorel's 'Legalize' (2023). By Mr Eazi, Jul 8, 2024
Artists ‘The More Repellent You Are, the More Attractive You Become’: George Condo on Contemporary Mythmaking The artist opens up about his minimalist turn at the Deste Foundation, and distancing himself from Kanye West. By Naomi Rea, Jul 8, 2024
People ‘I Don’t Want to Give Up on Hope’: Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova on Creating Art in Exile A founding member of the punk feminist art collective, who is on Russia's most-wanted list, the artist and activist talks about her first museum solo show. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 4, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show of Collage by African-American Artists Finds Multiplicity in Black Identity The medium offers a site for meditations on subjects like collective history, cultural hybridity and gender fluidity. By Artnet News, Jul 4, 2024
Up Next Mika Tajima Taps Into Our Tech And Wellness Obsessions The artist's works are now on view in "Super Natural" at the Hill Art Foundation, New York. By Katie White, Jul 3, 2024
Art Fairs CAN Ibiza Has Ambition, but Can It Offer More Than a ‘Work-cation’? The island art fair moved its dates to try to capture more collectors this year. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Functional Sculpture and ‘Art Furniture’ Abound at a New Exhibition Varying levels of functionality are on display at Superhouse's “The Odd Couple: American Art Furniture 1980-Now” in New York. By William Van Meter, Jul 3, 2024
Studio Visit Megan Rooney’s Lyrical Abstractions Are a Hit With Collectors. Here’s How She Brings Them to Life The Canadian artist temporarily set up studio at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge, where she just unveiled new murals. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 2, 2024
Artists Audrey Flack, the Pioneering Photorealist Who Elevated the Everyday, Dies at 93 "Audrey Flack NOW," a show of her work from the last four years is due to open in October. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions More Than $8 Billion Worth of Cultural Projects Were Built in 2023, Despite Economic Challenges Read 7 takeaways from the 2023 Cultural Infrastructure Index. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 1, 2024
Studio Visit Kate Pincus-Whitney Traverses L.A.’s Food Scene in Her Maximalist Paintings The artist says the 'alchemy' of food helps us learn who we are and what stories we want to tell. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 29, 2024
Art Fairs London’s Summer Season Dazzles With Dual Art Fairs Like the races at Ascot and tennis at Wimbledon, Eye of the Collector and Treasure House have become essential to the city's cultural tapestry. By Caroline Roux, Jun 28, 2024
Studio Visit ‘There’s a Coyness’: Inside Kyle Dunn’s Symbol-Rich Cinematic Interiors The Brooklyn-based artist's works are now on view in "Matrix 194" at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Connecticut. By Katie White, Jun 27, 2024
Artists Why Louisa Gagliardi’s Luminous Canvases Are Captivating Collectors The Swiss artist makes medium-bending paintings that reflect our chronically online age. By Katie White, Jun 27, 2024
Market Who is Takako Yamaguchi, the Under-Sung Painter Causing a Frenzy at Auction? After decades of quiet work, her evocative paintings breaking auction records and surpassing high estimates mark a sensational turn in the artist’s career. By Devorah Lauter, Jun 26, 2024