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The late painter deftly captured the turbulence and terror that reverberated throughout Japan during the "Lost Decade." A new show at Gagosian New York showcases the epoch's enduring relevance today.
Taking over the empty niches along the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Fifth Avenue facade are the Iranian-born sculptor's meticulous mishmash of abstract shapes, a timely probing of what museums obscure
On September 6, collectors, curators, and artists flocked to the Guggenheim for The Armory Show's Collectors' Soiree to celebrate the art fair's 29th edition. The crowd of collectors and creatives
The Turkish-American artist is inaugurating Las Vegas's new Sphere with his swirling, real-time generated digital collages of space and nature. Not only a feat of technical ingenuity, it cements the
The Havana-born artist and inaugural recipient of the Maestro Dobel Latinx Art Prize speaks on his upcoming show at El Museo del Barrio and the power of corporal existence. Carlos
As the museum continues programming work that expands the relationship between sound and art, the two experimental musicians stage a series of performances that create moments of contemplation and focus.
The NBA players' union is teaching rookies the ins and outs of financial literacy, including demystifying the practice of collecting fine art to build generational wealth. “Untitled” (2023) by Rafa
The noted collector shares the up-and-coming talents and unsung veterans to keep your eyes on as anticipation builds for the annual New York fair's most ambitious outing yet. Photography by
At the El Paso Museum of Art, a summer show brings to light the resilience of Indigenous artists in the wake of nuclear power. ANOINTED (film still), 2017. Video, 6
21c Museum Hotels lands in a stately Renaissance Revival-style building in St. Louis with 14,000 square feet of exhibition space in tow. Known for its mission to bring contemporary art
Collecting art can be a tricky endeavor for those starting out. For the next generation, the art world landscape they inhabit is changing at a rapid pace as they embark
Breathe # 202205 (Abstract Photography), 2022 Paul Snell IdeelArt March 19th, Bathwater, Breastmilk, 2023 Galina Kurlat treat gallery The relationship between photography and abstraction goes back to the dawn of
Handshake / Bad move, 2021 Motohide Takami SEIZAN Gallery Of all the insular, opaque dealings that make the art world go round, the way artists secure gallery representation—how they begin
Few know the contemporary Asia-Pacific art market as well as Magnus Renfrew. As co-chairman and global director at the Art Assembly, which he co-founded with Sandy Angus and Tim Etchells,
Fresco, 2023 Craig Cameron-Mackintosh EBONY/CURATED When Leonardo da Vinci was painting the Mona Lisa, he was in the midst of his research on the nature of perception—the way that the
Untitled (#1), 2022 Martín Touzón Kates-Ferri Projects She was a patron of street art. He was a Basquiat fan. After connecting online in 2010, KATES-FERRI PROJECTS gallery founders Natalie Kates
On the 30th anniversary of her passing in 1993, Dusti Bongé, Mississippi’s most acclaimed modern artist, is finally receiving the attention she deserves. Largely self-taught, Bongé responded to the leading
Untitled , 2017 Emerson Uýra C.galeria The 35th São Paulo Bienal, which opens on September 3rd, promises to highlight tensions in Brazilian and global contemporary art. Its title, “Choreography of
Gagosian. Deal, 2016 Egle Karpaviciute The Rooster Gallery Art galleries remain a crucial cog in the global art market’s machinery. Yet given the uncertainty of these times and the inherent
Teething, 2020 Elsa Rouy Unit London As a generation, Gen Z seems entirely exhausted by the state of the world. In the wake of Trump, Brexit, COVID-19, the ever-worsening climate
Traditional and contemporary touches mingle in the architecture of Le Sirenuse, the beloved hotel that Antonio Sersale runs with his wife Carla and two sons in Positano, Italy, on the
In this monthly roundup, we shine the spotlight on five stellar exhibitions taking place at small and mid-size galleries in five cities worldwide. “Entanglement”MASA Galeria, Mexico CityJuly 3–Sept. 3 MASA’s