Gallerist Leopold Thun On the Inspiration Behind Emalin’s Expansion | Observer Leopold Thun, cofounder of Emalin...
An Interview with Gallerist Maria Bernheim | Observer Bernheim Gallery in London...
Arts Review: “Anida Yoeu Ali: Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence” | Observer ‘Water Birth, The Red Chador: Genesis I,’ Kaiona Beach, Oahu, USA, 2019, Anida Yoeu Ali, Cambodian American, b...
Review: Glenn Kaino’s ‘Walking with a Tiger’ at Pace Gallery | Observer Installation view of ‘Glenn Kaino: Walking with a Tiger’ at Pace’s 540 West 25th Street gallery...
The paste-up photocopy zines of days past may be long gone but Kruger’s punchy aphorisms and unflinching strength are still here....
An Interview with Artist Mary Weatherford | Observer Not long ago, artist Mary Weatherford opened a show of new paintings at Gagosian 980 Madison Avenue, “ Sea and Space ,” which probes the depths of these concepts alongside their real natural beauty...
A Guide to Mexico City’s Art Scene | Observer Avenida Paseo de la Reforma is the backbone of Mexico City, its tallest skyscrapers lining the boulevard like a great set of vertebrae, a spine occasionally punctuated by the chakras of enormous roundabouts at the center of which stand statues of Diana the Huntress, the Angel of Independence, las Mujeres Que Luchan (The Women Who Fight) and others...
Arts Travelogue: Finding Dali in Cadaqués | Observer I recently went for a long walk, over several weeks, down the Costa Brava from Banyuls, France to Sitges in Spain...
Review: “The Realm of Appearances” at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Observer An exhibition view of ‘Matthew Wong: The Realm of Appearances’...
Review: “Photographs by Barbara Crane, Melissa Shook and Carol Taback” | Observer Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside of New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention...
Review: Celia Paul’s ‘Life Painting’ at Vielmetter Los Angeles | Observer ‘Painter Seated in her Studio, 72″ x 58″...
An Interview with Artist Hannah Beerman | Observer A view of the recent Kapp Kapp exhibition...
An Interview with the Noguchi Museum’s New Director, Amy Hau | Observer Last month, it was announced that Amy Hau would serve as the next director of the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, colloquially known as The Noguchi Museum, in Long Island City, Queens...
An Interview with Artists Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein | Observer ‘California City...
‘The World Made Wondrous: The Dutch Collector’s Cabinet’ at LACMA | Observer Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside of New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention...
Why Inflatable Art Is Blowing Up in the Art Scene | Observer A Designs in Air installation in the Philadelphia Navy Yard...
An Interview with Curator Katerina Gregos | Observer Since the Greek curator Katerina Gregos was appointed the artistic director of Athens’ National Museum of Contemporary Art in 2021, she has not only helped transform it and build its collection but also helped cement its place on the global cultural map...
A $1M Scholarship Fund Honors Late Artist Mike Kelley | Observer The late Mike Kelley, renowned for his influential multi-media explorations of memory and transgression, was more than an artist...
Chance and Chaos: A Q&A with Artists Ciarán Murphy and Niamh O’Malley | Observer The works of Irish artists Ciarán Murphy and Niamh O’Malley couldn’t be more dissimilar at first glance...
One Fine Show: ‘Camille Claudel’ at the Art Institute of Chicago | Observer Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside of New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention...
Kehinde Wiley Sells Prints with Phillips to Fund His Artist Residency | Observer Kehinde Wiley, the American painter renowned for his vibrant portraits of contemporary Black subjects, is selling a series of limited-edition prints to benefit the West African artist residency he founded in 2019...
Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova On the Legacy of Judy Chicago | Observer Nadya Tolokonnikova puts it plainly when I ask her what Judy Chicago means to her: “Judy is the Godmother of feminist art.” Judy Chicago, 2023...
Review: ‘Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983)’ | Observer Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention...
On View: Ofelia Rodríguez “Talking in Dreams” at Spike Island | Observer It might initially seem quite a strange pairing...
Royal Velázquez Portrait Expected to Shatter Auction Records | Observer A portrait of a Spanish queen painted by Diego Velázquez, the 17th-century artist celebrated for his depictions of Spain’s royal family, is expected to shatter his auction record when it goes up for sale early next year...
An Interview with White Cube’s Sukanya Rajartnam | Observer It’s fair to say that White Cube has landed in New York with a splash...
Review: ‘Maria Prymachenko: Glory to Ukraine’ at The Ukrainian Museum | Observer Folk art stirs a feeling of ancestral intimacy...
On View: Deborah Turbeville “Photocollage” at Photo Elysée | Observer Though her name remains relatively under the radar compared to peers like Helmut Newton and Guy Burdin, Deborah Turbeville and her body of work left a permanent impression on the photography world...
Brooklyn Museum to Exhibit Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Art Collection | Observer Singer Alicia Keys and hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz aren’t only a power couple in the world of music...
Has Banksy Finally Revealed His True Identity? | Observer A Welsh politician...