BASEL MIAMI 2025
What Is Vielmetter Packing for Miami?
Roberts Projects at Art Basel Miami Beach
Charlie James Gallery Packs a Crate for Art Basel Miami Beach
In the Studio with Loriel Beltrán, Materializing Color and Memory in Miami
Get To Know Miami’s Top Hotels: The Shelborne By Proper, Andaz Miami Beach, The Elser Hotel, and More
Forbes: 17 Can’t-Miss Food And Drink Events During Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
ART NOIR?
What Is the Mysterious New Group Behind Trump’s Venice Biennale Pick? What is the American Arts Conservancy? Why is a pet foods entrepreneur in charge of the U.S. Pavilion?
Alma Allen Will Officially Represent the U.S. at the Venice Biennale. Here’s What You Need to Know; Utah-born, Mexico-based sculptor is an unusual pick for the high-profile international art exhibition
With Trump-Allied Arts Group at Helm, US Artist for 2026 Venice Biennale Is Chosen
RABIH ALAMEDDINE
Painter and Writer Rabih Alameddine Wins National Book Award For Fiction With Darkly Comic Epic Spanning Six Decades; True to his irreverent style, author of The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother) thanks his psychiatrist, his gastrointestinal doctors and his drug dealers
Interview: Rabih Alameddine by Artist Kara Walker
Memories of Modern Utopias: Wende's first large-scale art installation "Enrique Martínez Celaya: The Sextant" and Their "Intersections: The Architecture of Victor Adegbite and Charles Polónyi in Ghana"
The Surfaces that Show Receipts: “CraftTexas 2025”; Long-Running Annual Show
The Politics of Abstract Painting; Abstract painting is inherently progressive; Abstraction is somehow more serious than figuration
NEVENA PRIJIC
Nevena Prijić 'Three Moments of an Explosion' at OCHI, Los Angeles
Video: Nevena Prijić: Three Moments of an Explosion
BOOKS + WORDS
LA Review of Books: Chris Kraus’s “The Four Spent the Day Together”; Chris Kraus joins Kate Wolf to talk about her new novel, “The Four Spent the Day Together”
Making of the IP; Unfinished History of the Antichrist; Sinister figure was shaped by social and political forces throughout the centuries. Is he still walking among us?
Opinion: "AI could never replace my authors. But, without regulation, it will ruin publishing as we know it," says Jonny Geller, literary agent and CEO of The Curtis Brown Group; Basic principles need to be enshrined to protect the sacred craft of storytelling from this automated onslaught
An Art Magazine? In This Economy? The Sudden, Unlikely Rise of 'Cultured'
Lawrence Weschler : Dario Fo (Nobel Prize for Literature, 1977) On Broadway (1984)
Book Preview: “Barnett Newman: Here” by Amy Newman
Hotcha! Jeffrey Deitch presents 'The Great American Nude' at Art Basel Miami Beach
Film Doc Review, Sacrifices of the Single-Mother Artist; "Artists in Residence" tells the story of Lois Dodd, Eleanor Magid, and Louise Kruger as they forged lives as working artists and single mothers in midcentury New York
Review: 'Monuments' Collapses American History on Itself; Exhibition in Los Angeles pairing decommissioned public Confederate statues with contemporary art captures America’s shifting political terrain
Yau: Karin Davie’s Oceans of Color; Davie lays everything bare in her brushstroke, while withholding how she controls sometimes two or more colors within a single mark
Antony Gormley Reflects on Sculpture as an Inquiry into Being and Space; With major shows now on in Seoul and Nasher Sculpture Center, the artist discusses art's role in interrogating what it means to exist in this world
Ten Artists Moving Culture Forward: The Artsy Vanguard 2026
Never-Before-Seen Matthew Wong Paintings Set to Debut in Venice; Forthcoming exhibition will offer a fresh route into the late artist's elusive psyche
The Stellar Stoic: Don’t Just Settle for a Shortcut, Do the Work
BOOKS + WORDS
Ted Gioia: On the Rise and Fall of Hunter S. Thompson, Part One
Ted Gioia: On the Rise and Fall of Hunter S. Thompson, Part Two
Ted Gioia: On the Rise and Fall of Hunter S. Thompson, Part Three
Book Review: Art Loves You Back When People Don’t; Stephanie Wambugu’s Lonely Crowds follows a painter whose devotion to a filmmaker keeps her from living her life, even as she gains access to the supposed upper echelons of the art world
CERAMICS
Behind a Flight Attendant’s Painted-On Smile; Michelle Im’s disconcerting ceramic figures subvert ornamentalized representations of East Asian femininity
Review: “Hot! & Ready to Serve: Celebrating Functional Ceramics” at American Museum of Ceramic Art
Review: The Trailblazing Pueblo Potter Who Forged Her Own Path; Though Jody Folwell has always felt rooted in her culture, she pursued a ceramics practice in the early 1970s with a desire to find a distinctive voice
Wow. Documentary Filmmaker Ken Burns On Why The American Revolution Is ‘The Most Important Event In History After The Birth of Christ’
LARRY & WES
‘Wes Anderson: The Archives’ Retrospective Exhibition Set for The Design Museum in London
Larry Gagosian Teams Up with Movie Director Wes Anderson to Reimagine Joseph Cornell’s New York Studio
POP ART
Jennifer Lawrence Becomes Muse for Three Contemporary Artists; Actor has inspired new works by Elizabeth Peyton, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Philippe Parreno for W Magazine's new portrait series
Nicole Kidman Recreates Robert Longo’s Iconic ‘Men in the Cities’ Series; Actress and producer recreated the 1980s photo series for W Magazine’s Art Issue
Fine Art Issue of W Magazine, a series that since 2006 has placed the day’s luminaries before the gaze of contemporary artists
Book Review: “Aaron Parazette”; Texas Based Artist; Sired by surfing in youth; Exquisitely polished and quietly conceptual paintings; Unique voice
BRAVING OPPRESSION
Hyperallergic: School Nixes Exhibition Criticized by Turning Point USA; 'The Fletcher Exhibit' of political art was hosted at East Tennessee State University for 11 years until it came under attack from right-wing figures
Weiwei: Opinion "What I Wish I Had Known About Germany Earlier. A German newspaper commissioned an article from me but then refused to publish it."
See All the Stars on the Red Carpet at the LACMA Art+Film Gala; Annual fundraiser, presented by Gucci, honored Mary Corse and Ryan Coogler
Fascinating. Artforum: Production Notes, What Do Artists Produce and How; With Andrea Zittel, Roni Horn, Katharina Fritsch, Chris Burden, Ai Weiwei, Sherrie Levine, Sam Durant, Rachel Whiteread, Bridget Riley, Monica Bonvicini, and Urs Fischer
Arts Writer and Poet John Yau in Conversation with Artist Sean Scully
‘Made in L.A. 2025’ Gets Points for Irony; At the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, a themeless biennial engages with local realities of gentrification and loss
How Jean Baudrillard Turned Philosophy into Performance Art
Matt Stromberg: Ten Art Shows to See in Los Angeles this November; Kathleen Ryan’s bejeweled rotten fruit, Puppies Puppies Puppies’s homage to freedom flags, TJ Shin’s bird songs, the rise and fall of monuments, and more
Artist Sasha Gordon 'Haze' at David Zwirner, New York
Cold, Dust and Darkness: Daily Rituals That Unleashed Picasso; Dublin Exhibition Turns the Key on the Chaotic Magic of the Artist's (Many, Many) Studios
Chloe Wise Is Looking Up— at UFOs, Angels, and the Unknown; Recently opened "Myth Information," a new exhibition at Almine Rech, exploring mystic visions from UFOs to angelic apparitions
Posters, Poems, Prints, and Richard Prince at Hetzler | Marfa
How One Author Fell in Love With the Louvre, and Discovered Its Secrets; In her new book, Elaine Sciolino peels back the curtain on the fortress-like museum
Fascinating Mini-Conversations with New Risk-Taking, Sharp-Eyed Galleries That Have Opened Around The World; Here Are 23 Shaping The Conversation
Blue Chip Artist Mickalene Thomas is Charged with Exploitation and Abuse in $14 Million Bombshell Lawsuit by Ex Racquel Chevremont, an Art Curator and TV Personality; Creative and romantic partnership gone disastrously wrong
ART NOIR: THE LOUVRE HEIST
Is This Dapper Man Going to Crack the Louvre Heist Case? Returning to Scene of the Crime? Is he even real? The internet had many questions after a photo began to circulate
BBC: Five New Suspects Arrested Over Louvre Jewellery Theft
Louvre Heist Being Investigated As Inside Job With Security Guard Eyed In Landmark Robbery: Report
Two Arrested Over Theft of Jewels at Louvre Museum In Paris
The Louvre Heist Memes Aren’t Letting Up
Glittering Royal History Behind the Louvre’s Stolen Jewels; Valued at $102 million, the gems were taken from the Paris institution in a daring eight-minute heist
Why Weren’t the Jewels Stolen From the Louvre Insured? Thieves snatched jewelry valued at more than $100 million, but the museum will not be compensated for the loss
No Security Cameras Covered Louvre Balcony Where Thieves Entered, Director Says
Wild New Footage Reveals Louvre Robbers’ Slow Getaway With $100M In Jewels
BOOKS + WORDS
Interview: Author Chris Kraus on Success, Drugs and 'I Love Dick; Decade after her debut became a cult hit, the US author talks about the true crime that inspired her latest novel; #MeToo overreach; Being married to an addict
Lost Jack Kerouac Story Found Among Assassinated Mafia Boss' Belongings
Review 'The Land of Sweet Forever' by Harper Lee; Newly discovered stories from an American great; If we regard this book as literature, it is an unqualified failure. But these juvenile stories and essays shed fascinating light on the repression of Lee’s early life
The Free Press: Dawn of the Postliterate Society; Smartphone hasn’t just distracted us. It’s dismantled the habits of thought that built our civilization
Secrets Behind the Roman Colosseum’s Enduring Engineering
LISA THE SUBVERSIVE
Lisa Yuskavage’s Drawings Are the Blueprints for Her Subversive Career; In "Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings" at the Morgan Library and Museum, another side of the controversial artist emerges
Vintage ArtForum, May 2000: 'Blonde Ambition: The Art Of Lisa Yuskavage'
8 Houston Collectors Reveal What Really Sets Their City’s Art Scene Apart From Its Coastal Counterparts; Here, Houston proves it can rival any coastal capital in taste and risk-taking, with five collections that will stop you in your tracks
The Greatest Profile In Magazine History; Old School Journo; 'The Chairman in Profile'; Gay Talese and Edward Sorel, the writer and illustrator of “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” on the origins, aftermath, and eventual sanctification of the greatest profile in magazine history
A Newer West: Ruminations on Robert Adams’s Front Range Imagery
At Age 18, Sculptress Vinnie Ream Was The First Woman To Receive a Federal Art Commission for Her Lincoln Portrait
Norwegian Art Scandals and Bangkok Back Alleys “My Career Is Down the Drain”; In a Very Frank and Personal Conversation, Artists Nicole Eisenman and Bjarne Melgaard
EVERYDAY IS HALLOWEEN, 2025
Groundbreaking Imagery! 1922 Swedish Horror Film 'Häxan'; See the Trailer
Lucas Museum of Narrative Art Revives a Victorian Spook Show Story
Spookiest Images of Early Photography; From creepy Victorian post-mortem portraits to Félix Nadar’s horrifying shot of the Paris Catacombs, we’re definitely never sleeping again
A Brief Compendium of Mesmerising and Macabre Memento Mori
PORTRAIT: THE WILDLY CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHER WILLIAM MORTENSEN
William Mortensen's 20th Century Photos Are Some of The Most Beautifully Terrifying Images Ever Made
William Mortensen: The Anti-Christ of American Photography? That's What Ansel Adams Called Him
Biography: Pictorial Portrait photographer William Mortensen (1897-1965)
Film Review: Artist Sharon Lockhart’s Beguiling Tableaus of Children in Nature; 'Windward' pulls us into an almost prelapsarian vision of childhood existence on Newfoundland’s Fogo Island: no phones, no screens, no sense of impending climate crisis
Elyse Pignolet 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' at Track 16
Olafur Eliasson Big Stones
Celebrities Off The Hook For Promoting Bored Ape NFT; Dismissed class action named several celebrities as defendants, including Justin Bieber, Paris Hilton, Madonna, Serena Williams and Steph Curry
Take a Look at the Work of Prinston Nnanna at Koplin Del Rio, Seattle
Empires of Dirt: Michael Heizer’s City
Gordy Grundy: The Beau Geste of LACMA and LVMA; The new 'Family Album' show is the first of many gifts to Las Vegas and the West
Francesca Mollett Manipulates Form; At Modern Art, London, the artist abstracts scenes from nature to create ambiguous paintings
K-Pop Star RM Brings His Art Collection to a Museum for the First Time; "RM x SFMOMA" will surface selections from the pop star's art trove, including works by Yun Hyong-Keun, Kim Yun Shin, and Philip Guston
Worth a Read: Waiting to Be Discovered? Curators Reveal How Emerging Artists Can Get Noticed; "You can't just sit in the studio," experts say
Secret of CIA’s ‘Kryptos’ Sculpture, Unsolved For 35 Years, Is Up For Sale; Video
“Northern Lights” Show Proposes a New Geography of Art, at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Collector’s Guide to Art Authentication and Avoiding Costly Mistakes; Paying an expert to confirm provenance is one of the best ways to protect one’s investment, but it's not the only way
The Medium is their Message: Compulsion and Identity in Zion; Artists Stephanie Leitch, Angela Ellsworth, and Nancy Rivera use materially obsessive processes to reflect on the mythos of Utah—a place shaped by the dominance of the LDS Church
How Jenny Saville Reclaimed the Female Nude
Damien Hirst and Plagiarism: ‘All my ideas are stolen anyway’; So said the artist in 2008. As he is accused once again of stealing the idea for his best work, will it make any difference to his reputation?
The Stellar Stoic: What This Philosophy Is Here For
DESIGN
Collectible Design Fair Rolls Out Bold Visions of Fantasy, Function, and the Future; From drag boudoirs to high-tech recliners, Collectible shows design’s full spectrum in New York
Hiding Homosexuality on the Cover of America’s Magazines a Century Ago; The Fine Art of Joe Christian Leyendecker
Donald Judd’s Architecture Office Is Reborn After $3.3 Million Restoration; After seven years and a fire, the Judd Foundation has restored the space the artist used to display work and receive clients
Nuttin' Changes! Best and Worst of Times: American Advertisements of The 1930S – In Pictures
What Was the Pictures Generation? Who Were the Artists? A History
A Woman’s Work Is Never Done: Vaginal Davis in Conversation with Rick Owens
Review: Life’s Hidden Dramas in the Art of Walter Sickert; Sickert didn’t go in for glamour or flattery and the subjects of many of his best works are things seen off to the side, a bit inconsequential
Chuck Ramirez: Life in Motion; 'Seven Days: The Still Lifes of Chuck Ramirez,' at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Interview with Kim Fay and Her Show 'Brave' at Galerie Camille, Detroit
The Stellar Stoic: You Still Have Time, Pt. II
GOOD GIGS
Fashion Designer Jason Wu Collaborates With Robert Rauschenberg Foundation On Art-Inspired Collection
KAWS Named Japanese Fashion Uniqlo’s First Artist-in-Residence
Six Contemporary Artists Take on Classic New Yorker Covers— With a Twist; Photographs have only appeared twice on the magazine's covers. Until now
Shocking Allure of Erotic Abstraction; London show on Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, and Alice Adams gives a sense of how different, even alarming, these pieces would have been to viewers in the 1960s; Today?
New Exhibition in Norway Showcases Picasso’s Divisive Late Work; What creation means to an artist facing death?
Ben Sakoguchi Paints His Own Art History; Reclusive Japanese American art icon Ben Sakoguchi has resisted outside influence to arrive at a singular style. His intermediary Jackie Tarquinio Kennedy opines on how he came to be
PHOTOGRAPHY
Strangers in the Family Album: Reflections on Soviet Amateur Photography; Politics of Socialization
This Pioneering Photographer Captured Images No One Else Dared To: ‘She Had No Rules’; Powerful solo show, "Consuelo Kanaga: Catch the Spirit," is on view at the Brooklyn Museum
LensCulture Critics’ Choice Awards, In Pictures; From hazardous trips through the Kurdish mountains to a queer journey into the heart of Americana, these images all wowed the esteemed prize’s judges
7 Defining Images That Reveal How One Camera Revolutionized Photojournalism; Arrival of the Leica I, 100 years ago, reshaped photo reportage and documentary
The Lovers Who Revolutionized Modern Photography in Mexico; Photographs of Mexico by Tina Modotti and Edward Weston are now on view in "Points of Convergence" at Throckmorton Fine Art in New York
State of the Art: First-ever Extended Conversation between Larry Gagosian and Roberta Smith
Artnet CEO Jacob Pabst, son of Founder Hans Neuendorf, Resigns Abruptly Before Annual General Meeting; Artsy Takeover Likely
Who Are the 10 Top-Selling Living American Artists? List spans eminence grises like Jasper Johns and Ed Ruscha, and newcomers like KAWS
25 of 2025: Five Sculptors to Watch; We spotlight 25 boundary-pushing artists who have been dominating the conversation this year
Closed 'Til Tariffs Chill Out...
PHOTOGRAPHY
Digital Book: "Matthew Porter: Twenty Years of Photography" at M+B Art
Richard Prince on the Genesis of Rephotography and The Cowboy Series; "I also realized much later that I got rid of the decisive moment. I changed the history of photography that day. The decisive moment, it was, no longer had to do with luck, you know"
Nudes, Neighbours and Nopales: Mexican Martha Naranjo Sandoval moves to New York; Martha Naranjo Sandoval’s intimate images of family and friends document her first years in NYC – from fire hydrant rainbows to epic views of the skyline
With Camera and Questions, Joseph Cochran II Turns Photography Into Civic Work; Work captures raw, unfiltered truths about today’s America and asks us to reflect on societal dynamics and the minutia of individual lives
Photographer Studies New York City’s Water System; Stanley Greenberg has spent decades answering the question of how water arrives in our taps and building interest in this vast and impressive system
Interview: What Does It Feel Like to Be Called an Emerging Artist at 72? Ask Takako Yamaguchi; Painter of geometric seascapes is getting her first solo museum show in Los Angeles, the city she’s called home since 1987, with MOCA's “Focus” series this summer
This Artist Is Famous For His ‘Bad Taste’; In his work, Chinese artist Chen Fei asks: who gets to define taste?
LIVING IN A POSTHUMAN AGE
Julia Friedman and David Hawkes: 'Murder in the Posthuman Age; What to make of the assassination of Charlie Kirk'
Yau: An Artist’s Unexpected Confrontation With Mortality; Asako Tabata never checks the usual boxes
BRINGING HOME THE PRIZED BACON
WSJ: Elaine Wynn’s Estate Donated $142 Million Francis Bacon Painting to L.A. Museum; Much Sought after “Three Studies of Lucian Freud”; Other masterpieces in the casino magnate’s trove will head to auction this fall
Poundstone: Wynn Bequeaths Francis Bacon Triptych to LACMA
Gordy Grundy: What a Role Model; The Continuing Art and Influence of Elaine Wynn
Karl Benjamin, His Influence and Many Friends; Defining Hard-Edge
BAS JAN ADER
Bas Jan Ader Made Fate Into an Art; So much of what Ader explored was about surrendering to destiny, but also about heeding internal calls — to adventure, open horizons, and the sublime
Retrospective Dispels Myths Surrounding Bas Jan Ader
Video: 'Dreadnaught' Short Experiential Film on Bas Jan Ader
Mavis Pusey’s First Solo Museum Exhibition Spotlights Her Work in Geometric Abstraction at ICA Philadelphia; (1928–2019)
New Yorker Cartoons for the Week!
BACK TO TOP
HEARTS HANG HEAVY IN LOS ANGELES
Stromberg: Llyn Foulkes, Quintessential LA Artist, Dies at 91
Kenny Schachter Tells All: Art Basel’s Miami Pivot; Run-In With Larry G; Michael Werner Gallery Divorce: Gordon VeneKlasen is on his way out, and headed to Los Angeles. And rumors swirl about who bought what at the New York sales
SLOW FLUSH
Maurizio Cattelan’s Golden Toilet Fails to Make a Splash; Work sold for $12.1 million after an awkward minute during which the auctioneer attempted to draw out more bids
Barely Worth Its Weight in Gold: can art still be considered an asset class? As Maurizio Cattelan's toilet sells to its gold spot price, experts question just how secure of an investment art really is
“Las Vegas artist.” In all my 24 years in Las Vegas, the term has irked me, like poor stitching inscribing your skin. So, I have no answer to what makes one a Las Vegas artist today, but I have som e questions. "
~ Essay by Artist Sean Slattery
New Pantone Color for 2025 [Editor's Note: That looks about right: Dirty Beige.]
Robert Therrien at the Broad
Yau: Paying Homage to the Iconoclasts of Abstraction; Exhibition traces the radical advancements in painting by Al Held, Elizabeth Murray, Judy Pfaff, and Frank Stella
Most Jaw-Dropping Costumes of the Miss Universe Competition
Debutante Mary Boone Reveals the Part of the 1980s Art World She Misses the Most
In New Documentary, Artist Marilyn Minter Overcomes the Burden of Shame in the Art World
DATALAND
'Dataland' Bumps Opening Again to Spring 2026; L.A.-based AI artist Refik Anadol's museum of AI art in DTLA; Under the artistic leadership of Refik Anadol Studio
(2024 Article) L.A. Gets First For-Profit Museum of AI; Financed by real estate developer Related California; Los Angeles has a tradition of artists starting DIY museums
Art Critic Jerry Saltz Gets Into an Online Skirmish With A.I. Superstar Refik Anadol; Saltz enraged Anadol after dismissing his installation at MoMA
Here Are the 10 Most-Searched Artists in 2025; Are You Listed?
ARCHITECTURE
Venice Architecture Biennale 2025; This year’s must-see shows range from a Nordic Pavilion exploring transgender spaces to a compelling Lebanese project confronting the realities of ecocide
PBS Video: The Case Study House Program; West Coast Modernism took hold in Southern California when Arts & Architecture Magazine sponsored the “Case Study House” program; One of the most significant architectural studies
Clean lines and a connection with nature: the modernist beach house jutting out over a Scottish loch; Couple’s dream home on Scotland’s rocky west coast is an audacious, Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired feat of architecture
Pablo Bronstein’s Speculative Architecture; By its imagining of the Temple of Solomon, Bronstein’s work can’t help but be pulled by the gravity of political discourse
"In the case of Las Vegas, there are several initial factors (obvious as they may be) that must be stated. First, Las Vegas is a celebrity."
~ Essay by Artist and Writer Brent Holmes
Surrealist Rarities for LACMA; Surrealism (collection) is uneven; Building effort
Sperone Westwater, Legendary New York Gallery, Closes After 50 Years
Sperone Westwater Founders Are Locked in Legal Battle as Gallery Prepares to Close ; The two dealers are “so divided”
Unpacking Rising Artist Machteld Rullens’s Fascination With Cardboard at Page (NYC) and Andrew Kreps Gallery
What If Every Artwork You’ve Ever Seen Is a Fake? Shocked to learn just how many pieces of art sold around the world are forgeries; Does cheap dupe really make us enjoy it less? Yeah.
Frieze: The 25 Best Works of the 21st Century
Remarkable Ethel Stein, Puppeteer Turned Master Weaver, Gets Her Moment; "Master of the Loom"; Shines a light on the American artist's legendary weavings
STREETWISE
Kickstarter: Looks Great! Make it Happen! "I Kissed Banksy's Girlfriend"; New book by OG street artist Dave the Chimp. The True Story of Street Art's early years; Hijinx on the Streets; "Wild West" days; 304 pages. Over 70 photographs and illustrations
Brooklyn Street Art Images of the Week
New Book: Ephemeral Acts, Enduring Memory: Graffiti as Monument in Rafael Schacter’s Vision
Five Rising Contemporary Artists You Should Know; With exhibitions featuring copper-wire sculptures, burned canvases, ghostly nighttime paintings and more, here are the people to put on your radar this season
The Free Press Podcast: Punk Rock Turns 50 ; Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s Socrates; Roots of punk go back much further than you think. Like 2,400 years back...
ART NOIR
Ah-ha! Fedora Man Unmasked: Meet The Teen Behind The Louvre Mystery Photo
The Week in Art Crime and Mischief: Googly eyes on a sculpture, updates in the Louvre heist, a teenager arrested for damaging exhibits at the Met. Art crime made the news this month
Two Book Review: The Art of Theft: 'The Atlas of Art Crime: Thefts, Vandalism, and Forgeries' and 'Lifting: Theft in Art'
Alleged NBA Poker Scammer ‘Pookie’ Painted Portraits For Celebrities and Singers
Where in America Are Museums Most ‘Heist-Prone’?; LACMA No. 7
Frieze: 25 Best Works of the 21st Century; Join us as we count down the defining works that have shaped contemporary art since 2000
Yau: Trip Through Xin Wang’s Hallucinatory World; Her vision is simultaneously utopian and anarchic, erotic and dissipating, blooming with life and haunted
Vietnam Vet From Long Island Finds Solace In Painting And Teaches It To Soldiers Fighting Ptsd: ‘I Was Getting Daymares’
Brent Holmes: Piercing the Veil; Q’Shaundra James’ interpretations of Black existence are poignant, beautiful, painful, and intensely personal
Artist Q’Shaundra James Goes Beyond ‘The Veil’
ARCHITECTURE
Beverly Hills Home That Diane Keaton Renovated and Sold To Ryan Murphy Asks $25M—With Her Touches Still Intact
California Modernist Icon, the Bailey House, Designed by Architect Richard Neutra Hits the Market in Pacific Palisades; Sole Case Study House realized by Neutra
Spies, Eggcups and Penthouses: Sir Terry Farrell’s Best Buildings – In Pictures; Sir Terry Farrell, the UK’s leading architect-planner and postmodernist, has died aged 87
Terry Farrell, ‘Non-Conformist’ Architect, 1938–2025; Known for his postmodern buildings in London
VIDEO
Official Trailer 'Modi'; Directed by Johnny Depp; 72-hour whirlwind in the life of artist Amedeo Modigliani; Starring Riccardo Scamarcio, Antonia Desplat and Al Pacino
Books Excerpt: '100 Assignments From Nayland Blake' "While these assignments will not turn someone else into me, they will provide the practitioner with a path to the deviations within themselves"; "I’ve taught for 30 years in colleges, residencies, and sex parties."
The Stellar Stoic: What If This Made You Stronger?
LAWRENCE WESCHLER
With Pianists Samson Tsoy and Pavel Kolesnikov Across Their Marathon Highwire Marfa Residency
Interview: ‘My Paintings Don’t Fit The Narrative’: Kerry James Marshall On Why He’s Depicting Black Enslavers
Impressive “Natural Mystics” at The Warehouse, Dallas
Ted Gioia: Spotify Backs Down; Are we finally winning the AI war against slop?
Rainey Knudson: What Happens When We Die (487 words)
‘Sixties Surreal’ at the Whitney Explores a Forgotten Side of the 1960s; It's more a vibe than a thesis—but what a vibe!
Modeling Home: A Call for New Approaches to Art and Research Residencies
Here Are the 10 Most-Searched Artists in 2025; Are You Listed?
Don’t Piss On Me And Tell Me It’s Painting; How a taxonomy developed, where Warhol's Piss paintings are just the ones with piss on gesso
The Best Artists’ Gardens To Visit, from Cecil Beaton to Claude Monet; As the Garden Museum in London celebrates Beaton’s floral passions, Ann Treneman heads outdoors to visit some of the most lush, evocative spots at home and abroad
Art Review: John Wilson Spent a Lifetime Making Blackness Visible; His social realism style was well suited to the difficult subjects, including racism and other forms of oppression, he took on in his art
'MONUMENTS' at MOCA Geffen; Conceived by The Brick director Hamza Walker
ALSO IN PARIS...
Is Art Basel Paris Too Big to Fail? Fair showed relative market resilience but leaned into the risk-averse paintings, with most standout work in the emerging sectors
Asian Art Scene Is Thriving in Paris: ‘It’s a Moment to Reclaim Presence’
Julia Friedman: Appetite for Destruction; Trump and the art of the demolition, from Bonwit Teller to the White House
James Turrell to bring most ambitious ‘Skyspace’ installation yet to Denmark museum; After 10 years in development, the 40m-wide work will go on display next June at the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum
Rainey Knudson: On View, Marjorie Norman Schwarz (414 words); Nine astounding door-shaped paintings
Robert Rauschenberg at 100: How the Relentless Experimenter Rewired American Art; Eight Significant Moments
Remembering the Pigment Shop That Taught Me How to See; Kremer’s New York City location, a painter’s paradise and key resource for conservators, is closing in November. For artists, the loss goes far beyond a storefront
FANBOY SPHERE
Video: Spectacular! Spectacular! 'Wizard of Oz' at the Sphere Sells Over 500,000 Tickets, $65 Million in Sales!
‘Wizard of Oz’ at Las Vegas Sphere Making $2 million a Day, Researchers Say
Sphere Continues To Soar High Thanks To 'Wizard of Oz' Success
Walter De Maria Show to Include His Final Sculpture: Three Earthy and Otherworldly Pickup Trucks
Recent Scholarly Reappraisal of the Trove of Woodblock Prints Collected By a Pillar of The Nascent L.A. Art Community John H. Culley, Author of 'Cattle, Horses & Men of The Western Range'
LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR
Gordy Grundy : Legendary Has a New Name, Bari Weiss; Diane Keaton Was Quite an Exception; New Bi-Weekly Column via Airship Cablegram
Kenny Schachter: Inigo Philbrick Has a New Venture, and Diddy’s $21 Million Kerry James Marshall Has a New Owner: Kenny Schachter Tells All
Made in L.A. 2025: Take a Look with the Arts Site 'Los Angeles County Museum of Art'
Dean Kissick: The Vulgar Image; AI is co-spawning a visual culture beyond any imagination. Will an overthrow of good taste re-vest pictures with their mysterious power? Or are we chasing our machines into pastiche hell?
ART NOIR
Financial Times: French Government Recognises ‘Failure’ Over Louvre Heist; Daylight Burglary Of Priceless Royal Jewels Triggers Review Of Security Measures At Country’s Cultural Institutions
Daring Louvre Heist Could Have Been Commissioned By A Collector, Officials Say
No Chardins? No Leonardos? We’re Lucky The Louvre Raiders Had Dreadful Taste In Art; Philistine thieves skipped the museum’s real treasures in favour of dull royal knick-knacks
New Book: “Art Fraud: 50 Fakes That Fooled the Art World”; As much as 50% of all art on the market today may be forgery
Greek Abbot of The Mega Spilaio Monastery Was Arrested On Charges of Trafficking Byzantine Icons And Other Antiquities
Art World Infamy: Inigo Philbrick – Nowhere to Run (Ep. 4); Listen as Inigo Philbrick’s fugitive chapter ends in an unlikely island hideout
PHOTOGRAPHY
Man Ray Was So Much More Than a Photographer; From film to painting to sculpture to chess, the Surrealist was an artist-inventor, tinkering away at light and objects and having a good laugh all the while
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For Inez and Vinoodh, Photography Is Personal: ‘Every Picture We Take Is a Self-Portrait’; Celebrated photography duo is unveiling a new body of work, highly personal and shot entirely on an iPhone
Segregation, Serenades and Social Gatherings: Slice of Black Life in Texas – In Pictures; Exhibition showcasing African American photography in rural and urban areas of Texas underscores the role of the community photographer in documenting local life and culture
Surfer Todd Weaver Takes Magical Pictures of the Golden State Under the California Sun
Fantastic Work! 2025 Bowness Photography Prize 20th Year Winner Anna Higgins. Judge Anna Zahalka said: ‘The stand-out work... is a poetic evocation on the Australian landscape
Must See Video. Diane Keaton (1946-2025) and Her American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement; Woody Allen’s brilliant tribute to her; Keaton sings
David Hockney: ‘I Assume I’ll Die Soon, So I Want To Work Every Day’; Revealing his transcendent new direction; Happiest when painting
Tale of Old Los Angeles; Legendary Actor Steve McQueen’s Granddaughter Sues for Jackson Pollock Painting Lost in Botched Trade for a Motorcycle and Land
Shara Hughes’s Luminous Landscapes Open Portals into Life, Death and the Sublime; At David Kordansky in New York, her nine radiant canvases probe existential questions about human mortality, transcendence and nature’s overwhelming force
Inside The Legal Spat Between One Of The World’s Richest Men And His Longtime Interior Designer; Kickbacks or Tips?
Yau: The Divided Being of Forrest Bess (1911-1977); He was one of the first American artists to grapple with the many parts of an individual’s identity, and seek to unify them; In accordance with the aborigine ritual, becoming a hermaphrodite was the key to immortality; Designed camouflage in WWII
Video Conversation: Between Urs Fischer and Film Curator and Writer Róisín Tapponi About Fearless Creativity And The Artist’s Most Recent Monograph, 'Urs Fischer: Monumental Sculpture'
Interview with Curator Erin Christovale; 'Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal' at the Hammer; 'Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation' at the Hammer
BIG COLLECTORS
How the Green Family Art Foundation Is Shaping Dallas’ Rise in Contemporary Art; Family has quietly been building one of the most coherent and ambitious collections of contemporary art in the country. Their next goal? Cementing Dallas’ reputation as a major art hub
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographer Mike Brody at M + B Gallery
‘The Surfers Were Methodical and Mesmerising’: Ed Templeton’s Best Phone Picture; US photographer watched on enviously as young people enjoyed the artificial wave in the centre of Munich
James Bidgood’s Dreamy Homoerotica; Best known for his cult film, Pink Narcissus, Bidgood’s 1960s photographs of men as mythological figures are equally alluring
Condoms, Cows and Contortions: Peter Hujar’s Astonishing Vision – In Pictures
Young And In Love: An Intimate Look At Los Angeles – In Pictures; Paul Jasmin, who died in May, helped define the visual language of LA and its youthful dreamers – as these sensual, glowing portraits prove
Nam June Paik’s TV Buddha Is a Perfect Artwork
Geometric Abstraction in the Age of Disparity; Lisa Corinne Davis has stretched the possibilities of painting into a territory defined by digital systems, algorithms, flow charts, and diagrams
"Horror Rendered with Featherlight Tenderness" Financial Times Review: Jenny Saville at National Portrait Gallery
Artists Are Losing Work, Wages, and Hope As Bosses and Clients Embrace AI; Visual artists, illustrators and graphic designers share their stories about how AI is being used to lower wages, degrade work and even replace it altogether, in this installment of AI Killed My Job
ART IN THE MOVIES
New Anime About Three Sisters Who Are Art Thieves; Official Trailer for Japanese Anime 'Cat's Eye'
Art & Scandal: First-Look Film Review 'The Christophers'; Directed by Steven Soderbergh ; Starring Ian McKellen, James Corden, and Michaela Coel; Screenplay by Ed Solomon; Adult children of a famed painter try to forge daddy's work
Robert Longo Fails to Meet the Moment in a Pace Gallery Mega-Show
Interview: Scottish Artist and Painter Jacob Littlejohn
JoAnne Carson: In the Garden of Raucous Retro-Futurism
Closed 'Til Tariffs Chill Out...
BOOKS + WORDS
Podcast: New Yorker's Anthony Lane on Elmore Leonard’s Perfect Pitch; How the author of “Rum Punch” and “Out of Sight” came into his style
Are Movies With Plot Twists Better Than Those Without? I studied the plots of 26,710 movies to look at where plot twists work, where they don’t, and why genre matters
The Art of Biography: The Acid Queen; Interview with Susannah Cahalan, the author of 'The Acid Queen: The Psychedelic Life and Counterculture Rebellion of Rosemary Woodruff Leary'; Ex-wife and partner of Timothy Leary
‘The CIA Book Club’ Review: Typewriter Revolution; During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies
LA MORT DU MAGAZINE
The Luxurious Death Rattle of the Great American Magazine; In the glory days of magazines, journalists flew business class and contributors were sent flowers just for meeting a deadline. It was absurd
The Small Magazines That Birthed Surrealism; Surrealism Through Its Journals Reminds Us That The Movement Began With, And Cannot Be Understood Without, The Written Word
Bob & Bob Are Back. Read Part Two: 'Birth of an Art World Duo at the Dawn of Performance Art
Bob & Bob Are There! Building a Legacy; The Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art
25 of 2025: Five Trailblazing Performance Artists to Know; 25 boundary-pushing artists who have been dominating the conversation this year
Look at the 2025 Turner Prize Show, and the Artists, Vying for the U.K.’s Top Art Award; Showcase opens with exhibitions by Nnena Kalu, Mohammed Sami, Rene Matić, and Zadie Xa
Six L.A. Museum Projects to Open by 2028
UC Irvine Takes Over OCMA
Expect Major Shift in Journalism and News: Bari Weiss, founder of The Free Press, to lead CBS News as part of major Paramount Skydance shakeup: sources
Mary Boone Stages a Triumphant Return With the Art Titans of 1980s New York; After years away from the spotlight, Mary Boone returns to Lévy Gorvy Dayan to co-curate an ’80s-themed show where Warhol, Basquiat, Koons, and other greats define the decade anew
Artists Are Projecting Satirical Anti-Trump Images Around LA; From Jesus being arrested by ICE to Trump eating the Epstein files, an anonymous art collective’s “guerrilla projections” use humor as a form of protest
ARCHITECTURE
Bruce Goff's Legacy Lives on at LACMA; Man behind LACMA's Japanese Pavilion inspired renegade West Coast architects
Celebrated, Imprisoned, Reviled, Rebuilt: Fernand Pouillon, The Lost Architect of France; From designing enormous postwar housing projects to escaping from prison using a rope, Pouillon’s life had high drama. New documentary charts the extraordinary rise, fall – and rise again – of France’s ‘most wanted’ creative
Las Vegas ‘Underground House’ Hits Market for $8.5M — Photos underground-house
Eight Ways Frank Lloyd Wright’s Buildings Are Still Making Headlines in 2025; Decades after his passing, Frank Lloyd Wright continues to leave his mark on the architectural world
Valuable Read; Rainey Knudson: 'Halfdan Was Here' (527 words): Viking Graffiti in the Hagia Sophia, a Poem to Street Art, and a Prayer to Life As We Know It
BELL RINGING
Interview: Larry Bell’s Art Through the Looking Glass; Soon to be unveiling his largest public art project to date
Art Report Today Podcast: Artist Larry Bell Discusses His Life, Work and Career
STEALING LIKE AN ARTIST
A Curious Incident, a Dog in 'Night Watch' Was a Copy by Rembrandt, Expert Claims
Rijksmuseum says that just like Shakespeare, Rembrandt drew widely and shamelessly from earlier sources
Chloe Sherman Renegade, at Von Lintel Gallery; Interviewed by Ezrha Jean Black
Working Hand-in-Hand: On L.A.’s History of Collaborative Printmaking
2025 California Biennial: Desperate, Scared, But Social at Orange County Museum of Art
Duelling Reviews: Peter Frank and RC Peck: Mary Corse and Hearts of Glass at Pace Gallery
Artists William Powhida and Ellsworth Kelly: The Art World In Two Drawings
GOVERNMENT ARTS
Could Rejecting State Art Grants Be the New Anti-Trump Resistance?
Art Organizations Prevail in Legal Battle Over NEA Grants; Here's how the Trump administration is drastically reshaping the arts landscape
Trump’s “Gender Ideology” Ban for Art Grants Ruled Unconstitutional
Is This the Breaking Point for Museums? Severe cuts to public funding and political uncertainties are straining museums across the West and Europe; Climate of Anxiety for Museums
The Intelligence Report, Mid-Year Economic Review 2025
Pop Art in the Age of AI; 'Pop on Paper: Lichtenstein, Ruscha & Warhol,' Modest-Sized But Elegant Exhibition at the Tyler Museum of Art
ARCHITECTURE
Earthen Architecture and Culture (Xi'an) Research Center / OnEarthStudio
Forget Roadside America, Let’s Location Scout in “Weird France”; Architectural Wonders
‘I Live in a 1900's Sears Catalog Home— Here’s What It’s Like To Own a House That Arrived in a Box’
Historic Artifacts From Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper, Price Tower, Saved by Conservancy; Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy has snapped up the objects to keep them off the private market
Remember When Art Was Fun? Bob & Bob Are Back. Read Part One: 'Birth of an Art World Duo at the Dawn of Performance Art'
'Ukraine Must Win': Five Members of Pussy Riot Sentenced to Jail In Russia; Fortunately in absentia
Life-Sized Dollhouse by Artist Anna Weyant Is One of New York Fashion Week's Hottest Tickets; Marc Jacobs designed outfits for the models roaming the rooms
Video Studio Visit: Benjamin Langford: Scenes and Images, at OCHI, Idaho
Patriotic Brits Cough Up the Funds to Keep Modern Sculpture Masterwork in the UK . After Fundraising Campaign, Citizens Bought the Barbara Hepworth 'Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red' (1943), by Fiat From the Hands of an Overseas Private Collector
Doug Harvey's Less Art: Guest Columnist Steve Hurd: Field Trip Report From The Desert Lighthouse
MONSIEUR NOUAR: LE FRANCAIS BUSTER KEATON
Stop Spending Your Money on Stupid Sh*t!
DISPATCHES FROM THE EDITOR
Gordy Grundy : Breaking News + Opinion
Cattelan's Throne Has a New Palace,
The Last Knight: Christopher Knight Hangs Up His Typewriter,
This Week in the Arts: Maid in LA; Reverend Ethan Acres Resurrects; Fear Not Chicken Little
Brooklyn Rail: Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante
Tulsa Kinney: Review: R. Crumb Wonders What It All Means; With his new comic book and exhibition, the artist explores his neurosis and mortality, but continues to question authority
Feminine Abandon of Danielle Mckinney; Painter enshrines private moments of ease within small, intimate canvases
Film Review: The True-ish Story of a Rediscovered Schiele Masterpiece; New film 'Auction' layers an awful lot of melodramatic meat on the skeleton of the facts to create its vision of the art world
The Lost City of Atlanta; Can the Atlanta art scene’s survivalist rhetoric and utopian visions make up for a lack of public funding?
A Life in the Arts: Jack Pierson Revisits His Miami Years at The Bass; Contemporaries with Basquiat and Haring
The Exploding Career: Following Controversial Tibet Project, Activists Denounce Cai Guo-Qiang Fireworks in Paris
Review: Lisa Yuskavage’s White Hot Women; Often considered provocative, her nude women embody a patriarchal status quo of feminine desirability, and the privileges that come with it
Good Read. The Disturbing Masterpiece We Were Never Meant to See; Francisco Goya painted 'Saturn Devouring His Son' on the walls of his country villa in the 1820s. The mysterious image has haunted art historians since
See it! One of America’s Oldest Art Collections Gets a Stunning New Home; Princeton University Art Museum's brand-new David Adjaye-designed building
ART & COMMERCE
Art Basel & UBS Survey of Global Collecting 2025
Seven takeaways from the 2025 Survey of Global Collecting
Book Review; The Women Artists Who Found Freedom in Old Age; Artists profiled in 'Grand Finales' refused to consign themselves to what the author calls “Little-Old-Lady-Land,” and opted to keep searching, pushing, and trying new things
Stephen Buscemi 'Playing In And Out of Tune' at M+B, Los Angeles
Greenberger: Long Life in the Arts; Alison Knowles, Fluxus Artist and Gallerist Who Spun Art from the Everyday, Dies at 92; 'Make a Salad', her most famous work
Elmer Guevara 'Yesterday Like Today / Ayer Cómo Hoy' at Charlie James Gallery
Surreal Moment When Salvador Dalí Met the Pope
Jasper Johns Is [Not] Over Painting; "(Johns) has not stopped painting after all"
East of Borneo: The Sick Shall Inherit the Earth; Palisades and Eaton Fires; Todd Haynes' 'Safe'; Land of Light and Air; Neutra; Rockhaven
What’s Behind the Boom in Rome’s Artist-Run Spaces? How spontaneous, informal networks are transforming the art scene of the eternal city
Murakami Deepfakes Hiroshige
DISPATCHES FROM THE EDITOR
Gordy Grundy : Thanksgiving 2025; When Hollywood Calls, RETNA and Justin Bower; Never Kill Bill, We're rooting for you Quentin
Nick Cave’s New Monument Is for the Birds—Literally; In tradition of his iconic Soundsuits, Cave's monumental bronze sculpture continues his investigations into identity, power, and spirit
PHOTOGRAPHY
Intimate Marilyn Monroe Pics by Acclaimed Photographer and Confidante Revealed For First Time: ‘Very young, sweet and much more innocent’
Spies, Eggcups and Penthouses: Sir Terry Farrell’s Best Buildings – In Pictures; Sir Terry Farrell, the UK’s leading architect-planner and postmodernist, has died aged 87
Colonial Inversions and Parliamentary Takeovers: The Strange, Surreal Photos of Michael Cook
KUSAMA KULTURE
Story Behind the Kusama Infinity Frock
How a Polka-Dotted Pumpkin Became The World's Most Coveted Art Installation
Matisse Painted Her. History Forgot Her. Now Painter Olga Meerson Is Stepping Back Into Frame
Paintings by UK Pioneer of Abstract Art To Be Displayed In West Country; Large-scale William Scott (1913 –1989) works feature in exhibition that tells story of artist’s friendship with Mark Rothko
ARCHITECTURE
Leaky Roofs, Collapsed Walls, Mega Debts: When Art’s Master Minimalist Donald Judd Tried Architecture; Weary of the New York scene, and keen to focus on architecture, the artist started buying up properties to play with in a tiny Texas town. Trouble was, he couldn’t stop. We take the tour of his Marfa creations
Tourists Are Flocking to a Chinese Megacity That’s Straight Out of 'Blade Runner' Sci-Fi
Secret Apartment Atop the Eiffel Tower; Boasting Paris' best view, in one of the world's most famous landmarks; Former workshop of Gustave Eiffel
Decrepit Brooklyn Mansion Where A Widow Once Lived For Decades
This Housing Project for Noto Earthquake Refugees, Constructed Without Any Nails or Adhesives, Just Won Japan’s Most-Prestigious Design Award
DISPATCHES FROM THE EDITOR
Gordy Grundy : We're Rooting For You; J'accuse the Fedora Man; PAWSA
WHAT RECESSION?
Wow! New 'Studio Museum in Harlem' Returns Triumphant; 82,000-square-foot, $300 million building; Designed by Adjaye Associates with Cooper Robertson
San Francisco's Longstanding Rena Bransten Gallery Switches To Pop-Up Model To Combat Changing Art World
Museums had a rough 2025: Report shows lower attendance, lost grants, less money
Sotheby’s New Breuer Home Dazzles, Even If the Iconic Building’s Elevators Remain Slow; Everything old is new again! Herzog and de Meuron's renovation delivers fresh glamor, but auction staffers will have to play musical chairs
Review: 'Made in L.A.’s Anti-Curation Doesn’t Work; Curators’ self described “no-methodology methodology” results in a scattered exhibition that feels bland and curatorially unimaginative
‘Let Me Hold You For A Second.’ Kohshin Finley’s Altars To L.A. Artists
Doubling-Down, George Condo Is Now Represented by Sprüth Magers and Skarstedt, Departing Hauser & Wirth
Art Daddy: Breakdown of a Meltdown: Meme Account Jerry Gogosian, Free Speech Chic, and the Art World’s Most Stylized Unraveling; "It was a persona losing plausible deniability. And any shred of dignity she thought she had left."
BOOKS + WORDS
Interview: Chris Kraus, Our Patron Scribe of Obsessions, Tackles True Crime in Her Latest Novel; In 'The Four Spent the Day Together,' there is murder and heartache, but neither motive nor villain. Instead, the cult writer turns the true crime into a study of addiction-induced chaos, brain rot, and empathy
Two Book Review: The Art of Theft: 'The Atlas of Art Crime: Thefts, Vandalism, and Forgeries' and 'Lifting: Theft in Art'
Book Review: Before Wonder Woman, There Was Fantomah; Fletcher Hanks, a cantankerous cartoonist who was active only from 1939 to ’41, left behind a complex legacy and bizarre body of work. A new book offers clues about his enigmatic life
PHOTOGRAPHY
Must See. Wildly Diverse. Set Within The Grandeur of Dalkeith Palace, Scotland, And Its Grounds, 17 Leading Photographers Create Work That Responds To Nature
Porn Sets, Wild Dogs And Knitting: 30 Years of The Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York
A Newer West: Ruminations on Robert Adams’s Front Range Imagery
THREADS
Discover: Seven Contemporary Textile Artists
Interview: Diné (Navajo) Weaver’s Sacred Looms; Artist DY Begay, best known for her abstract textiles featuring undulating bands of color, speaks about her decades-long practice of experimenting with pigment and form
Review: San Francisco-based Artist Julio César Morales Looks at Life on the Edge-Lands; In his exploration of the US/Mexico border, the artist asks: In today’s social climate, who has the privilege of having a future and who does not?
LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR
Gordy Grundy : ; Friends Call Him Modi; The Ginger Man; Johnny Depp Directs Modigliani; New Way of Looking at Art + Life; Emperors of the IP: Director Dan Trachtenberg
German Museum’s ‘Grumpy Guide’ Is Surprise Hit; ‘I try to make them feel as ignorant as possible’; Performance artist’s aggressive art historian shouts at visitors and insults curators – and his tours are sold out
Rainey Knudson: Van Gogh in the Quantum Fields (566 words); Everything is interconnected
Fascinating. Artforum: Production Notes, What Do Artists Produce and How; With Andrea Zittel, Roni Horn, Katharina Fritsch, Chris Burden, Ai Weiwei, Sherrie Levine, Sam Durant, Rachel Whiteread, Bridget Riley, Monica Bonvicini, and Urs Fischer
Arts Writer and Poet John Yau in Conversation with Artist Sean Scully
‘Made in L.A. 2025’ Gets Points for Irony; At the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, a themeless biennial engages with local realities of gentrification and loss
How Jean Baudrillard Turned Philosophy into Performance Art
Matt Stromberg: Ten Art Shows to See in Los Angeles this November; Kathleen Ryan’s bejeweled rotten fruit, Puppies Puppies Puppies’s homage to freedom flags, TJ Shin’s bird songs, the rise and fall of monuments, and more
ART NOIR: THE GREAT LOUVRE ROBBERY
Louvre Robbery Got You Feeling Heisty? Here are 20 films to scratch that itch; From Rififi to Inside Man, here's a list of high-stakes crime thrillers and where to watch them
Atlantic: The Louvre Heist Is Terrific; Here was a dreamy little crime in which no one really got hurt
Two More Charged Over Louvre Jewellery Heist
Louvre Heist the Work of ‘Petty Criminals’; French prosecutors said four suspects have been charged
A Life in the Arts: Jackie Ferrara Lived and Died on Her Own Terms; Sculptor of graceful structures and architectural environments, who died voluntarily last week at age 95, sought to contain life’s chaos in geometric forms; Hard Choices in Life
Artist Sasha Gordon 'Haze' at David Zwirner, New York
Cold, Dust and Darkness: Daily Rituals That Unleashed Picasso; Dublin Exhibition Turns the Key on the Chaotic Magic of the Artist's (Many, Many) Studios
Chloe Wise Is Looking Up— at UFOs, Angels, and the Unknown; Recently opened "Myth Information," a new exhibition at Almine Rech, exploring mystic visions from UFOs to angelic apparitions
Posters, Poems, Prints, and Richard Prince at Hetzler | Marfa
How One Author Fell in Love With the Louvre, and Discovered Its Secrets; In her new book, Elaine Sciolino peels back the curtain on the fortress-like museum
Fascinating Mini-Conversations with New Risk-Taking, Sharp-Eyed Galleries That Have Opened Around The World; Here Are 23 Shaping The Conversation
LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR
Gordy Grundy : Making the IP, a History of the Elusive and Convenient Antichrist; New Series 'Defining the Las Vegas Artist'; Bob & Bob Are Back. Just in the Nick of Time!
Inside Barnett Newman’s Failed Run for Mayor of New York: ‘I Don’t Particularly Expect to Be Elected’
IP Magic: A Fascinating, Unfinished History of the Antichrist; Sinister figure was shaped by social and political forces throughout the centuries. Is he still walking among us?
Tulsa Kinney Review: Junk Food for the One Percent; In 'A Match Made in Heaven,' Katherine Bernhardt and Jeremy Scott are so simpatico that the intertwining of their art feels natural — even divine
WOMEN NAMED AGNES
Queen Agnes: Abstract Painter Agnes Martin Sought Isolation In New Mexico To Stoke Her Obsessive Practice. She Found Vibrant Community; “Painters must live together because other social contracts are barred to them”
Agnes Gund, Champion of Arts and Equity, Dies at 87; From her efforts to end mass incarceration to her deep belief in education, the collector and philanthropist advocated for a more compassionate world
LACMA GIFTING BONANZA
LACMA Gifted Viennese Modernists
LACMA Receives Perenchio Collection + Bonus Gauguin
In Time for Art Basel Paris, Underrated Paris Museums That Locals Love
Must-See London Fall Shows: Big Names, Big Galleries
Human Marks: Tattooing in Contemporary Art
Make Life Beautiful; On the Art of Wolfgang Tillmans
Barnett Newman's 'Uriel' (1955); To Accept Completely The Values Of The Establishment In Which They Seek A Place
WILLIAM BLAKE
Book Review: Poetic Vision of Blake and His Legacy To Match That Of Its Subject; Philip Hoare has created his “version of a Blake print”, a complex book to dive into and get lost in
Video: 'William Blake: The Ancient of Days'
Decoding Cindy Sherman’s Many Roles, From Straphanger to Society Dame; Eight seminal series are on view in "Cindy Sherman. The Women" at Hauser & Wirth Menorca
PETER DOIG
Sound of Drums on the Surface of an Ocean: Music and the Art of Peter Doig
Video: The Street: Curated by Peter Doig; Doig discusses the artists and works that inspired the creation of the exhibition The Street, at Gagosian, New York
How Egg Tempera Painters Crack the Mystery of the Perfect Yolk; We’ve hatched a practical guide to the centuries-old egg-based paint
Why Berlin’s Budget Cuts Should Be a Wakeup Call; City’s cultural scene has long branded itself as radical but, for too long, politics has been confined to exhibition wall
London’s Blockbuster Marie Antoinette Exhibition in 5 Fabulous Objects
On Being Ivan Karp In 1962; Extended Excerpt from Karp's account of the emergence of Pop Art in New York in 1961-2; At the time he was director of Leo Castelli Gallery
Video: Jae Seok Kim, Founder and Director of Xlarge Gallery Explores Seoul’s Jongno District with a Look at Alternative Spaces
Stromberg: Five Artists Share Their Work in This Year’s Made in LA Biennial; Ahead of the opening at the Hammer Museum, Hyperallergic spoke to participants whose practices embrace the show’s threads of history and dissonance
Hunter S. Thompson’s Death To Be Reinvestigated 20 Years After Suicide Ruling
ART 'N ECONOMICS
Philadelphia’s Bankrupt UArts Sells off Library of Rare Art Books; Sale, which included rarities associated with Picasso, Albers, and Motherwell, netted more than $160,000—and there’s more to come
Almine Rech Shuts Down London Gallery After 11 Years
Pace to Close Hong Kong Gallery
Christie's Hong Kong Autumn Sale Drops 46% From Last Year
OCMA 'No Longer Exists,' After UC Irvine Announces Merger with Langson IMCA
Hauser and Zwirner’s UK Galleries Report Nearly 90% Drop in Earnings; News of the dip in profits, reported in public financial filings, comes amid a rumored global art market downturn
How the MoMA Store Became More MoMA than the MoMA; Outstanding places to shop; Licensing partnerships with brands like Lego, New Era, and Nike
Step Into the Unknown at Brave New Work; World Leaders in Art and Technology Gather in Santa Barbara to Discuss Our Future
On The Sounds LA-based Steve Roden Created
TWOMBLY SELF-MARKETING
Act In The Gap Between Art and Handwriting; Cy Twombly
Reissued Twombly Exhibition Posters from Yvon Lambert
Neon Museum Restores the Last Remaining Dunes Hotel Sign
Here’s How Q-Tips, Crocs, and Ben & Jerry’s T-Shirts Play a Role in Arcmanoro Niles’s Studio Practice; On the heels of opening his latest show with Lehmann Maupin
Modern Patronage? Meet the ‘Maintenance Artist’ Who Has Made Lifelong Art Out of Labor; New documentary profiles the unpaid artist in residence with the New York City sanitation department
Argentinian-born Artist Amalia Ulman’s Absurdist Cinema Picks Up Where Her Art Left Off; Starring Chloë Sevigny and Alex Wolff, "Magic Farm" marks another entry in Ulman's ongoing art of illusion
Masterpiece by Diego Rivera's Wife Poised to Fetch a Record-Shattering $60 Million; Painting is part of Sotheby's sale of Surrealist works including those by René Magritte and Dorothea Tanning
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ENHANCING COLLECTOR EXPERIENCE
Superstar Cj Hendry’s Hit Floral Art Spectacle Blooms Again; You can build your own bouquet of flowers real and imagined, for $5 a blossom
Experiential Floral Art Spectacle on Instagram
Kenny Schachter: When Gagosian Goes So Do His Galleries; How Hockney’s Swimmer Swam Away; Moving Chairs and Price Reductions in the Gallery World; Teasing Smith and Saltz
BOOKS + WORDS
Woody Allen Published His First Novel; Film-maker has previously written short stories and essays but this story about a middle-aged Jewish author whose marriage is on the rocks is his first published novel
‘Deeply Concerning’: Reading For Fun In The Us Has Fallen By 40%, New Study Says; Over the last 20 years, the number of Americans who read daily for pleasure has seen a considerable decline
The Onion Brought Back Its Print Edition. The Gamble Is Paying Off. Publications turn to the old-style products to appeal to nostalgic readers and stand out in a crowded digital media landscape
Mick Herron’s Horse Sense; The 'Slow Horses' author on the inspiration for Jackson Lamb, taking a page out of Stephen King’s book, and what his third act would look like
The Stellar Stoic: You Can Find Peace
ART NOIR
Collusion, Evasion, and Theft! 25 Years in Art Market Scandals; Artists, dealers, and collectors have been accused of all sorts of malfeasance. The fallout has varied
The Spy Who Came In from the Burning Picassos; Working undercover for the French Resistance, Rose Valland witnessed the Nazis’ destruction of 500 precious artworks
Lies, Private Jets And A Missing $86M: Inigo Philbrick’s Art World Swindle; Convicted fraudster expresses regret, not remorse, in a two-part BBC documentary but also asks ‘What about all the good deals?’
Chef Ruthie Rogers and Ed Ruscha On Their Obsession With Lemons; When the chef and the artist decided to make a cookbook together, only one fruit would do
Video Worth Your Time; Filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos' Magical and Very Funny Prada Short Film with Scarlett Johansson
STREETWISE
Graphic Short Story: I Never Was a Graffiti Artist; "Revisiting my teenage years working for artists Freedom and Crash and renovating Keith Haring’s Pop Shop, I wrestle with the ironies of parenting as my son takes up tagging"
Brooklyn Street Art Images of the Week
Interview: Alex Itin and Rene Lerude in the Streets: Contrarians, Punchlines, and Miles Davis; Hand-rendered one-off posters and stickers
Frieze Video: 'How to Look at Silver'
Gisela Colón: Earthworks and New Worlds; Monograph of Global Site Installations from Skira; Essay by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp
‘In the Hand of Dante’: Julian Schnabel’s Operatic Misfire That Thinks It’s a Masterpiece [Venice]
TikToker Freaked Out When He Found a Painting of His Living Room Displayed in a London Gallery. Here’s How It Ended Up There; 'They have an oil painting of my living room... this can't be real'
Gordy Grundy: How Does an Artist Say Goodbye To Lost Art Works?
Tosh Berman Discovers That Lucifer Is Very Much A Happy-Go-Lucky Guy; Kenneth Anger's Approach in "Lucifer Rising"
CERAMICS
Must See! This Turkish Artist Duo Mines History to Create Ceramics That Probe the Present Condition; Ertuğrul Güngör and Faruk Ertekin are the subject of their first European solo show with Anna Laudel gallery in Düsseldorf
Black Holes, Luna Moths, Marfa Lights, and Dreaming: An Interview with Virginia L. Montgomery
BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN