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
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
Artists A ‘Living, Breathing Entity’: Inside the Studio of Art Star Nico Vascellari The Rome-based artist, who has amassed a huge following on Instagram, has an industrial studio in a former post office. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 20, 2024
Art World Vicky Colombet Finds a Sense of ‘Home’ in Her Aerial-Inspired Paintings The French-American artist's solo exhibition "Flying Back Home" is now on view at Fernberger Gallery in Los Angeles. By Katie White, Sep 18, 2024
Artists Janaina Tschäpe Captures ‘Fragments of Memory’ in Lyrical New Works The artist's new exhibition "a sky filled with clouds and the smell of blood oranges" is now on view at Sean Kelly in New York. By Katie White, Sep 17, 2024
Artists Artist Monica Bonvicini on William Blake, Rage, and Touching Art The Berlin-based artist is opening her first solo exhibition with Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York City. By Kate Brown, Sep 5, 2024
People Artist Glen Pudvine on Painting Himself, Frasier, and Kate Middleton’s Photoshopped Hands The British hyperrealist painter is making an international debut in a group show in the South Korean capital this month, just in time for Frieze Seoul. By Margaret Carrigan, Sep 3, 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