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Dodgers Collaborate With Japanese Artist Takashi Murakami On Merchandise Again. Here's How To Get It!



Broad Expands, Backed by Billion-Dollar Endowment; Increase gallery space about 70 percent; Expected to open in time for the 2028 Olympics

Broad 2.0 Breaks Ground


Did You Make the List? Announcing the 2025 Guggenheim Fellows; Guggenheim Foundation’s 100th Class of Fellows; Fine Arts: Theaster Gates, Raul Guerrero, Julie Tolentino; Fiction: Miranda July, Nicole Krauss, Jonathan Lethem; Photography: Denis Defibaugh, Farah Al Qasimi


JACK GOLDSTEIN (1945 - 2003)


Jack Goldstein and the Art of Spectacle

See the Works! Exhibition: 'Where is Jack Goldstein?' Venus Over Manhattan, November 2012 - February 2013

Artist Ashley Bickerton, Former Assistant Writes: "Jack ‘n Me: My time with Jack Goldstein"; CalArts Mafia; Coiled Malevolence

Who Was Performance and Conceptual Artist Jack Goldstein?


Video: Jack Goldstein's "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" (1975), Recreated in HD


Selection of Jack Goldstein's Artworks on Artnet

Hunter Drohojowska-Philp: Laurels Too Late; Jack Goldstein thought a book about his life and art would revive his career... He chose suicide over waiting for the reviews!



New Criterion: Paintings About Painting; On “Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Post-War France, 1946–62,” at the Grey Art Museum, New York


BRAVING OPPRESSION


Video, Doc: A History of Entertainment Made By North Korea

Afghanistan’s Art Scene Weighs in on Taliban Move to Ban Images of Living Things; Cultural organizations are doing what they can to keep the nation’s powerful artistic representations alive under the regime’s tightening grip


What a Long-Banned Film Reveals About Thailand’s Political Agenda; There’s more than meets the eye in 'Shakespeare Must Die.' Saga of the Thai film in light of a longstanding ban being overturned this year


From Acid House to Ancient Rites: Jeremy Deller’s Enormous, Collaborative, Unsellable Art; Artist Jeremy Deller can’t really draw or paint. Instead of making things, he makes things happen. And later this year, he is planning to unleash a bacchanalian festival that will be his most daring public artwork yet; “The biggest, stupidest artwork ever”


Jeffrey Vallance: 'A Hole In The Heart, Teaching Art' "...due to the lack of viable models for cultivating long-term creativity..."



Still Life Painting That Is Anything But Still; Judith Linhares’s works comprise just a few elements, yet they are bodied forth in endless permutations that convey both whimsy and menace



Diana Horowitz 'Light is a Place' at Bookstein Projects

CERAMICS

The Story of Enslaved and Free Texas Potters, Told Sherd-by-Sherd; There is more to the history of H. Wilson and Co. Pottery and related sites than folklore holds; First business owned by an African American in Texas


Post War and Contemporary Ceramics at Auction


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



Zooming Trippy Infinity! How Much Detail Do Your Paintings Hold? Click Here to Go Down the Rabbit Hole!


'Post Human' at Jeffrey Deitch; Revival of the 1992 exhibition; "Uncanniness on top of an intended uncanniness"


Art Heals! Tosh Berman on Paul Cézanne, 'Farmhouse and Chestnut Trees at Jas de Bouffan'; 1884 Oil on canvas at the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena



Book Review: Reading Georgia O’Keeffe Along Lines of Class and Race; New book "Georgia O’Keeffe: The Late Work" by Randall C. Griffin sets its sights on the artist’s lesser-known post-war career and her negotiations of identity



EXPERIENTIAL

Airbnb Faces Backlash for ‘Demeaning’ Gladiator Colosseum Experience

Want to See Inside the First Impressionist Exhibition?; There’s a V.R. Experience for That; On the 150th anniversary of the debut Impressionist exhibition, the public can stand alongside famed painters as they create iconic canvases


Podcast, Sponsored by the Menil Collection: 'The Rise of Immersive Spaces' with Glasstire's Jessica Fuentes, Gabriel Martinez, and Brandon Zech

The Wow Factor: Brian Droitcour on Art and the Immersive Experience Industry; Our critic reflects on recent works by Mark Leckey and Cory Arcangel that speak in the language of immersion to engage critically—and optimistically—with crowd-pleasing high-tech wonders

Netflix and Grill: Full-service Restaurant; Netflix Bites kicks off a year-long residency at MGM Grand, Las Vegas


THREADS


Monika Kinner: Prairie Land Thread Paintings


Yvonne Wells Started Quilting at 40. Now, at 85, the Art World Is Finally Taking Notice


STOP GROPING OUR [BUXOM] STATUE !

Molly Malone Statue 'Violated' by Groping!

Dublin's Molly Malone Statue To Get Stewards To Stop the 'Groping'! Plans to re-patinate the shiny hand-polished, uh, parts


David Lynch’s Gravestone Unveiled in Hollywood; Influence of Hollywood's Night Blooming Jasmine; Daughter Jennifer says, "Dad is at rest at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Visit when you can. I will be.”



Nancy Baker Cahill 'Seismic' at Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles


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What is Bel Ami in Los Angeles Putting in Their Saddlebag for the Dallas Invitational?


"Survey Finds: Majority of Artists Only Read Reviews of Their Own Work; Some respondents added that they will occasionally hate-read a negative review of an artist they vehemently dislike” [Editor's Note: While this may be an April Fool's prank from our friends at Hyperallergic, we have found this to be actually true.]


LAWRENCE WESCHLER


Ed Kienholz, Part One: Of Cars and Carcasses



What Was SPY Projects in Los Angeles Secreting to the Dallas Art Fair?


PHOTOGRAPHY


A Mother and Daughter’s Joint Becoming; Magdalena Wywrot’s moody series “Pestka” captures eleven years in the life that she made with her only child, Barbara


The Surreal, and Sometimes Terrifying, Costumes of Mardi Gras; Photographer Jason Gardner Spent 15 Years Traveling The World To Document Spectacular Holiday Outfits

The Banal Evil of Atrocity Photography; In the dark genre of self-reported atrocity photography, governments take pictures of their crimes and file them away in an act of simultaneous remembering and forgetting


Photographer Kelli Connell’s Queer Americana; She does not refuse the romanticized American landscape that Edward Weston and Charis Wilson helped visualize, but her photographs filter it through a lens of lesbian desire


America’s Greatest Portrait Photographer, Richard Avedon, Had A Knack For Revealing The Humanity of Larger-Than-Life Celebrities at the Phoenix Art Museum


Chasing the Mafia: The Wild, Vespa-Riding Life of Photographer Letizia Battaglia; In pictures


GRAND DAME


LACMA Turns 60

Vintage Headline: "LACMA Opens New Campus on Wilshire, 1965; $11.5 Million Project"


Zumthor Mothership Gets a Flying Saucer; Three midcareer artists, Mariana Castillo Deball, Sarah Rosalena, and Shio Kusaka, have been commissioned to produce very cool artworks for architect Peter Zumthor's David Geffen Galleries

How To See The New LACMA Up Close: Museum Sets Opening For Plaza Around New Building


LAWRENCE WESCHLER


Ed Kienholz: TWA and the Tiffany Lamp



Exhibition Film: Paul Ruscha 'Life Mask' in the Winslow Studio Artists Gallery at Affeldt Mion Museum located at the historic La Posada Hotel in Winslow Arizona; Year long installation October 2024 - October 2025


Decades After the Creative Class Arrived, Winslow, a Small Arizona Town Confronts Dual Realities; “​​I don’t want it to be Marfa"


HEALTH + BEAUTY


Is Marina Abramovic’s “Longevity Method” for Profit or a Performance?


Want a Limited Edition Artwork Tattooed On Your Skin? Berlin is the place to go; City’s tattoo studios are booming while the art world flounders. Under a new initiative, buyers receive exclusive rights to an artist’s new design, and the artist receives 50% of the profit; Certificate of Authenticity


The Art of Sutherland Macdonald, Victorian England’s “Michelangelo of Tattooing” (ca. 1905)



LESS ART, Guest Column: Phyllis Green on the Scripps Ceramic Annual 2025; Longest running continuous ceramics exhibition in the U.S.!



Inside Scoop at the Last Fog Design and Art Fair in San Francisco; We toured the 11th edition of the San Francisco fair with the keen-eyed collector Komal Shah; David Zwirner's Ruth Asawa



The Knowledge of Tree; Laura Owens’ Show at Matthew Marks



Can Porn Be Art? Erika Lust Thinks So; In her immersive VR installation, the feminist pornographer asks viewers to interrogate their desire



Artist Who Creates Terrariums From Street Trash Makes Her Gallery Debut; Kay Kasparhauser takes us through a week in her life


Could Hilma af Klint’s Works Be Removed From Public View? Artist’s great-grandnephew and foundation board chair stressed in an interview with Hyperallergic that the works should only be seen by “spiritual seekers”


Will They Sell the Frieze Empire? Ari Emanuel of Endeavor Changes Roles as Endeavor, a Global Sports and Entertainment holding company, Goes Private



About That Robert Irwin Documentary; Trailer


From Zero to Hero: 7 Artists With Explosive Jumps in the Artnet Price Database; Meet the artists on the market's radar



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LIQUOR, LIPS & ART CRITICISM

Another Critic Bites The Dust!

Inside Ousted New Yorker Critic’s Canoodle Catastrophe

When Bob Dylan Became An Art Critic


Podcast: The Vibe Shifted in Art. Now What? On Art Critic Dean Kissick, Biennial Politics and Downtown Reactionaries


ARTIST JO BAER (1929- 2025)


Art World Correspondent Josh Baer's Mom; Fantastic Painter Jo Baer, Pioneer of Hard-Edged Abstraction, Has Died Aged 95; Key figure of Minimalist painting, the artist radically challenged the limitations of the canvas

Fascinating! Jo Baer: Notes on 5 Recent Paintings (ArtForum May 1972)


GO, VAN GOGH


The Only Known Painting Van Gogh Sold During His Lifetime; Work went on view two years after it was painted, and now resides in Moscow

Climate Activists Who Threw Soup at Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ Found Guilty



L.A. Legend, L.A. Louver Celebrates 50 Years, 1975 to Now; 660 Exhibitions



New Yorker Cartoons for the Week!



 

BACK TO TOP


AI and Gunpowder! "Cai Guo-Qiang: A Material Odyssey" at USC Pacific Asia Museum



Less Art: Artist Steve Hurd on Nick Taggart, a Brit by Birth and an Angeleno at Heart

More Nick Taggart on IG



Gordy Grundy: The Art of Elaine Wynn (1942 - 2025) A Life Well-Lived! An Artful Legacy!


The Hype at Coachella This Year? Billboards! Some of the hottest advertising space is deep in the California desert, where Lady Gaga, Charli XCX, Djo, Post Malone and more generate buzz for their festival sets



7 Standouts from Art Dubai 2025; Picturesque Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai hosts to the 18th edition of the fair house in multiple buildings alongside public art installations speckled across the property


ART CAR

Book Review: ‘The Driving Machine’: How the World Got on a Roll; Carmakers tried all sorts of tricks to make their cars more appealing. Carl Benz’s first one looked like a birdcage


Mercedes Grand Prix Car Raced By Stirling Moss Fetches Record £42.7M; Silver W196 R Stromlinienwagen Sold At Stuttgart Auction For Highest Amount Ever Made By A Grand Prix Car



ARCHITECTURE: IT'S BRUTAL!


Art Brut; Will Brutalism’s Greatest Legacy Be Its Influence On Artists?


Radical Statement or Eyesore? Japan’s Divisive Brutalist Buildings, In Pictures; Country is known for wooden and ceramic creations – yet many argue these concrete behemoths fit with Japan’s traditional aesthetics too


Women Who Build: As London's Architectural Association Celebrates 100 Years Of Female Students, Rediscovering The City Designed By Women


Backlash Builds: Why The Architecture World Hates 'The Brutalist'; Brady Corbet’s Oscar-tipped film is clearly based on real-life modernist master Marcel Breuer but brazenly misrepresents him and his revered modernism



Desert X 2025


LAWRENCE WESCHLER


Ed Kienholz, Part Two: Of Cars and Carcasses



Heading To Bassano, Wish You Were Here! Postcards from Cy Twombly Reveal Insights into Work


On the Influence of Marcel Proust; Chapter One from 'Marcel Proust' by Edmund White


THE ART OF ECONOMICS

Art Auction Sales Dropped by 25% in 2024 Amid Global Volatility; Private sales rose, as did sales of works priced under $5,000, among other findings in the latest Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report


Which Country's Art Market Came Out on Top?

New Rubens Attribution Reignites Debate Over A.I. Authentication; When it comes to A.I. authentication, the importance of good data means cases are rarely cut and dry

Big Galleries Take Big Sales Hit



Review 'Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo' Masterpieces from a man with a heart as big as the Notre Dame



Ahead of Her Time, The Living Divinations of Ithell Colquhoun (1906 - 1988); Artist’s dreamy paintings and drawings transcend any specific culture, instead drawing on a perennial understanding of the sacred



Chopping Up Barnett Newman



Amanda Williams 'Run Together and Look Ugly after the First Rain' at Casey Kaplan


ARCHITECTURE

Sainthood for Antoni Gaudi? The Angels Say, "Si!" “God’s Architect” Antoni Gaudí Could Be Made a Saint; Pope Francis declared venerable the giant of Catalan Modernisme, who infused motifs from nature and Christianity into his Sagrada Família and other landmarks

Why Is TikTok So Hot for Cologne Cathedral? Gaping at Gothic architecture is in! One of Europe’s top tourist attractions; 30 million likes and 178 million views

James McNeill Whistler’s ‘The Peacock Room’ Is a Glittering Masterpiece With a Dark History; The Peacock Room, now in the collection of the National Museum of Asian Art, has a surprisingly fractious history; American painter James McNeill Whistler and English architect Thomas Jeckyll created the room


Art Deco Grandeur Abounds at the New Van Cleef & Arpels Store; New Van Cleef and Arpels Madison Avenue store in New York is a destination for fine jewelry and high design


LOVE SONGS FOR ARTISTS


The Dark Bob Sings Love Songs For Artists; Interview by Gordy Grundy: His New Double Album "Ekphrasis Synesthesia - Songs for Artists" Tells Tales of a Life in the Arts, Devoted Inspirations, the Birth of Performance Art and What Motivates the Courageous Few



Artist Jack Whitten: The Messenger


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Lo$ing Is the New Winning: Kenny Schachter on the Topsy-Turvy Market and Polke Problems



Through His Paintings, Gustavo Nazareno Brings His Afro-Brazilian Faith to the Global Stage


ARCHITECTURE: WRIGHT NEWS

Blueprint: How Frank Lloyd Wright Landed a Building Over a Waterfall; Architect defied engineering odds when he built Fallingwater

How Fallingwater Became Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architectural Comeback; Wright designed the iconic home perched over a waterfall in 1934 as a full realization of what he called "organic architecture"

The Story of a Country House: The Failure of Fallingwater


The Controversial Auction of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Only Skyscraper Hits a Roadblock; 19-story tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was originally designed for a Manhattan site

Price Tower in Bartlesville to Be Auctioned Through Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Sale

Marc Jacobs Unveils His Restored Frank Lloyd Wright House; Photographer Gregory Crewdson captured a series of moody portraits of the designer at home for the December issue of 'Vogue'



Jurassic Tech Builds a Medieval Islamic Ceiling


THREADS


Monika Kinner: Prairie Land Thread Paintings


Yvonne Wells Started Quilting at 40. Now, at 85, the Art World Is Finally Taking Notice


Knight: Appreciation: Joe Goode Beautifully Blurred The Lines of the Art World



"Diary of Flowers: Artists and their Worlds" at MOCA; 80 Works; Permanent Collection Installation


Shanghai Museum Plans Orange County, CA Outpost; First overseas branch at Bowers Museum; Motive unclear



How Late Actor Val Kilmer Sought and Found a Creative Haven in Art; Away from the big screen, Kilmer maintained a visual art practice and studio



1918-68: Italian Art, Life and Politics in the Shadow of Fascism; With neo-fascist populism on the rise, two shows in Milan and Florence offer a timely look at a turbulent period in Italian history


Neverending Handwringing! Paris Metro Bans David Hockney Exhibition Poster Because Artist Is Holding Cigarette; Exclusive: David Hockney condemns ‘dismal’ decision taken by Paris Metro over poster for biggest ever Hockney exhibition



Kim Fay in Detroit: Photographer Bill Rauhauser Retrospective at Coup D’Etat



Rad! Scandinavian Design at Auction; See the Lots!



Yoab Vera 'Thogal: Pausa nel Paesaggio' Magenta District, Milan



Must See! "Collective Vision: Collector's Circle Museum Acquisitions" in Long Beach, CA



Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt: AI Companies Want To Legalize Theft; Big Tech’s newest products would be worth $0 without everyone’s data, but they don’t want to pay for it



Une Historie de Niki de Saint Phalle (In English)



Painter Catherine Goodman On Abstract Palimpsests and Other Realms of Consciousness “Silent Music” at Hauser & Wirth in New York



'Prettiness' Is Political for Marie Laurencin; Artist has a point: Why is aesthetic pleasure often relegated to the sidelines of art? Why paint rotting fish when you can paint pretty femmes?


Sculptures of Music or Experience; In Early 2000s Artist Erik Hanson Was Making Sculptures of Music



Back to the Future: Takashi Murakami’s Kyoto Paintings; With Videos!

JOE GOODE (1937 - 2025)

Joe Goode, Californian Painter Known for His ‘Milk Bottle’ Series, Dies at 88

Hunter Drohojowska-Philp: Abstraction Is in His Nature; Onetime Pop artist Joe Goode reveals another side in a survey

Gordy Grundy: Joe Goode, You Blew My Mind


GALLERY HYPERREALITY

Jessica Chastain Will Play a Gallerist Opposite Adam Driver’s Artist in Upcoming Series ‘The Dealer’; Apple TV+ production comes from the company behind ‘The Morning Show’ and ‘Pachinko.’

Why Apple TV+ Is Worth Losing $1 Billion a Year


The Gallerist Lisa Schiff Question: Does 2.5 Years in Jail Balance $6.5 Million in Fraud
"The reliance on art dealers and advisors as intermediaries to exchange payments, communicate between buyers and sellers and take custody of artworks” creates a fertile breeding ground for grifters, prosecutors said at her sentencing
U .S. Museums Could Benefit Financially From Offering Free Admission: Report; New report by Remuseum finds that museums spend on average $101 per visitor each year

The Humour in Michael Asher’s Institutional Critique; It may be a fool’s errand to mount an exhibition devoted to this conceptual artist – but New York’s Artists Space (mostly) pulls it off


"Writers Sit In Rooms Imagining, Photographers Are Out and About Beholding;" The Camera and the Pen; Tracking the History Of Novelists’ Engagements With Photography; Speaks with three contemporary writers, William Boyd, Teju Cole, and Orhan Pamuk—about their own approaches to the medium



Yau: WTF Is Planar Painting? It is refreshing to see a group show that hews to its curatorial statement, and includes both old friends and unexpected twists



Fashion Designer and Artist Susan Cianciolo Memory Process

Wow! Northern Lights: How the Boreal Forest Inspired Artists of Canada and Scandinavia

Milner Library’s Circus Wardrobe Collection Open for Research



The Interplay Between Art and Sports; Exhibition animates new scripts for both art-making and sport, positing their languages of rhythmic choreography as sites of possibility and reclamation



Artist du Jour Suzanne Valadon: The Little-Known Legacy of a Bohemian Bloodline


How Fashion Columnist Marie-Madeleine Fourcade Escaped the Gestapo Twice and Became The Only Woman To Head An Underground Resistance Network of 3,000 Against the Nazi Occupation in France

A Greater Appreciation for the Painter's Talent; On Gustave Caillebotte "Painting Men" at the Getty Center

People Are Getting Anne Imhof’s ‘DOOM’ All Wrong; There's a lot to love and a lot to think about in the German artist's weird and wooly spectacle



Book Excerpt: "A Fire in His Soul: Van Gogh, Paris, and the Making of an Artist (2025)" by Miles J. Unger



Good for Google! SFMOMA Gets $1.5M From Google for Ruth Asawa Exhibition; Largest corporate donation the museum has ever received for a single show in its history
MONSIEUR NOUAR: LE FRANCAIS BUSTER KEATON


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Yau: Anything Can Happen in Geoffrey Todd Smith’s Paintings; Fresh and challenging, Smith’s art sits on the cusp between eccentric abstraction and automated sci-fi figures, and contributes to Chicago’s dense art history


Podcast: Art Dirt: Reporting on the Recent Dallas Art Fairs 2025



BEWARE THE ART GURUS

Art Review: Don’t Listen to the Art Gurus; Ways of Not Seeing; Celebrity authors are rebranding themselves as philosophers of art; Extraordinary dumbing down of culture has occurred

Hard Choices With Laughs: Chen & Lampert Ask "Should You Try Guru Marina Abramović’s Longevity Method?"

Art Guru: Free Online AI Art Generator


Some Things John Waters Collected; At the Baltimore Museum of Art; Curated by Catherine Opie and Jack Pierson



Tosh Berman Discovers That Lucifer Is Very Much A Happy-Go-Lucky Guy; Kenneth Anger's Approach in "Lucifer Rising"



Gordy Grundy: Duck Duck Shed Returns! The Neon Museum’s Celebration of Design, Architecture, and Vintage Las Vegas! Four Day Schedule; "The Line-Up of Fascinating Presentations is Incredible!"



Kim Fay in Detroit: Detroit Artists Market at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit



Kent Monkman Meets Albert Bierstadt at the Timken



The Implosion Guy is the only person to broadcast "live" from within the secure blast zone of all the major Las Vegas demolitions



The Eighth Wonder of the World! Watch 'The Sphere,' 24 Hour Live Stream


MIKE KELLEY's FINAL INTERVIEW

[Editor's Note: With The Dark Bob's commentary on his friend Mike Kelley, we thought it valuable to share the insights of Artillery magazine's interviews with the artist.]

Tulsa Kinney: Mike Kelley: Part One, Straight Outta Detroit


Tulsa Kinney: Mike Kelley: Part Two



What is Vielmetter Taking to the Dallas Art Fair This Weekend?



A li'l ray of sunshine from David Shrigley!



“Forerunner to the Work of Kerry James Marshall and Barkley L. Hendricks” Marcia Marcus, Painter Who Gained Late-Career Raves for Her Portraits, Dies at 97; Made off-kilter portraits of herself and others in relative obscurity


Choose Your Commisions Wisely! Artist Sarah Boardman, Who Painted ‘Worst’ Trump Portrait For Colorado Capitol, Says 41-Year Career May Be Doomed After Presiden Trump’s Criticism



Last Weekend to Get a Beuys at Track 16! Joseph Beuys 'Potential Goods'



SIZE MATTERS


Ellsworth Kelly Extra Long; Hard to Fit on a Wall


Ellsworth Kelly Extra Small



Artists David Cooper and Korey Replogle Celebrate Las Vegas’ Iconic Defunct Motels in ‘Vacancy: The Dead Motels of Las Vegas’ Exhibit; New Works on Paper and New Works in Wood, with Custom Frames


ART and HONG KONG

‘Not a First-Day Fair’: Sales Trickle In at Art Basel Hong Kong as Dealers Wait for Tentative, ‘Deliberate’ Collectors

What Will the Northern Metropolis Mean for Hong Kong’s Future?


“I Don’t Smell Fear”: The Hong Kong Art Scene Endures; Despite recent changes to the National Security Law and a troubling political climate, the city’s artworld continues to grow in new directions

In Austerity, Big Euro Luxury Brands Bet on Exhibitions to Reach China’s ‘Forgotten’ Middle Class


Michele Chu: “In Hong Kong There’s an Undercurrent of Loss”; Artist’s immersive installation facilitates moments of human connection, while ruminating on an anticipatory sense of grief


Forge’ Review: Game of Cat-and-Mouse in the Miami Art World Makes for a Thrilling Directorial Debut; SXSW: A portrait of an underground forgery artist whose desire for recognition brings her too close to the sun, this Florida-set thriller should establish Jing Ai Ng as a director to watch


See Vija Celmins Collage'd Postcard to Wallace Berman


The Building Blocks: Artists Amanda Williams and Alteronce Gumby; Jordan Carter, curator at Dia Art Foundation, sits down with artists Alteronce Gumby and Amanda Williams to speak about the profound significance of color in their work, as well as the intersections between art and architecture



Nate Lewis 'Tuning The Signals' at Vielmetter Los Angeles


Steve McQueen Is an Art Doer; On the virtues of doing stuff instead of thinking about doing stuffSteve McQueen Is an Art Doer; On the virtues of doing stuff instead of thinking about doing stuff



On the Road with Ed Ruscha


‘The Art Institution of Tomorrow’ by Fatoş Üstek, Reviewed; "There’s no doubt that today’s art institutions are f**ked"



Joy in Transformation: An Interview With Artist Tadáskía; For this Brazilian rising star, color is life and freedom is hers to share


From Studio Secrets to Art World Scandals: A Roundup of the Best Art Podcasts; Shows offer listeners drama, insider insights and plenty of fun


New Yorker Documentary: “The Last of the Nightingales” Tells the Story of How Soundscapes Change After a Fire; Masha Karpoukhina’s documentary follows a soundscape ecologist who lost everything in a California wildfire


GERHARD RICHTER'S CRITIQUE OF THE ART MARKET


Gerhard Richter, Viral Artist

There Are At Least 906 Blattecke


The Story of a Long Lost Jasper Johns; 'Gastro' Made in Tokyo 1964



Loie Hollowell Reflects on a Decade of Work at The Aldrich


Art History Majors Face Highest Unemployment Rates, Report Shows; But other data shows that art history and art degrees are still popular



See the Show! Band of Vices Presents 'In the Paint' Featuring some of the city’s finest emerging artists! Honored by the Los Angeles Lakers! The 2024-25 Lakers In the Paint selected artists are: Abby Aceves, Estefania Ajcip, Jessica Taylor Bellamy, Daryll Cumbie, Derick Edwards, Megan Gabrielle Harris, Marlon Ivory, Larry Li, Ann Phong and Michael the Khoi Tran



Sweet Story! Book Revew: A Garden of Ideas in John Berger’s Letters to His Son; 'Over to You' is an ever-evolving meditation on images by the art critic and his youngest son, two men linked by blood and art


New Book Out Now: "How To Not F*** Up Your Art-World Happiness, Vol. 2"; 60 more tips and tricks on how to stay relaxed and mentally sane in the art industry; Tips include: Sell artworks on a dating APP, detox digitally and embrace elderly people.



How Christo and Jean-Claude Wove Magic Through Central Park; Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of their installation "The Gates" is a dedicated exhibition and augmented reality experience at the Shed



More Than Real: On the art of Robert Longo; "The Image Is Epic, Iconic, Alien..."


STAGE STRUCK

Director Sam Mendes on Bringing ‘The Hills of California’ To Broadway; “This is one of the hardest plays that I have ever directed," says Mendes. "It’s big in scale, but it’s also delicate and needs precision and a gentle hand."

‘Sunset Boulevard’ Review: Nicole Scherzinger, Former Pussycat Doll, Debuts and Stuns In Scorching, Brilliant Broadway Revival

Review 'Romeo + Juliet' Maximalist Broadway Reinvention Goes Too Far; 'West Side Story'’s Rachel Zegler and 'Heartstopper'’s Kit Connor lift an aggressively poppy new youth take on the tragic romance


MUCH LOVED WALTER ROBINSON (1950 - 2025) FIND OUT WHY!

Saltz Sez: Walter Robinson, Rogue Pirate of the Art World by Jerry Saltz

Maverick Painter and Critic Walter Robinson, Who Helmed Artnet Magazine, Is Dead at 74; Edited influential outlets, made alluring appropriation art, and with a rare, wry sensibility, helped define his era


Charlie James Gallery Remembers Walter Robinson: "Light gleamed on the spear’s point as she thrust it at me in a lightning move..."



Georgia O’Keeffe: She Lived Deliciously Alone in the Wild, Wild West



*cough* How This A.I. Image Became the First to Snag Copyright Protection; U.S. Copyright Office ruled generally last month that work created from A.I. text prompts could not be copyrighted



Kim Fay in Detroit: ’Nightshade': The World In The Evening at Oakland University Art Gallery


MEXICO CITY ART WEEK

Observer’s Guide to the Gallery Shows Not to Miss During Mexico City Art Week; If you're headed to ZONAMACO, put these exhibitions on your itinerary

Céramica Suro, Ceramics Workshop and Residency Have Been Instrumental In Creating An Extremely Cohesive Artistic Community; Attracted a roster of celebrated artists from Marcel Dzama and Jorge Pardo to Jeffrey Gibson, Nairy Baghramian, Pae White and Alicia Kwade; How Guadalajara Became a Go-To Artist Hotspot: An Interview With José Noé Suro



Look Inside the Whitney's Annual Art-World Bash; Young creatives and patrons alike gathered for a glittering, disco-themed evening in support of the Whitney’s Independent Study Program, a postgraduate initiative that supports living artists throughout their careers


DESIGN


Crafted in Wood: Including Works from the Collection of Ken Spitzbard


A Modern History of Commercialised Fetishism

They Started a Design Firm in Their Living Room. Now They’re Grossing $50 Million a Year; Blockbuster design brands may be battling retail headwinds, but boutique firm Roman and Williams, beloved by the Hollywood set, is soaring. Their only complaint? Knockoffs


How the Gleeful Aesthetic of L.A.’s 1984 Olympics Unified a Sprawling City



Maya Fuji 'Igokochi' at Charlie James Gallery


An Art Critic Goes to the Rodeo; Uniform, merchandise, alcohol, nationalism – these are the real markers of a ritual gathering. A bucking cow or the installation of art is just the excuse


On the Subject of an Artists Late Work; "Late works are eyewitnesses from the edge, from the end of life"



Kim Fay In Detroit: Joshua Rainer at Louis Buhl & Co.



Yau: Myron Stout’s Monkish Devotion to Art; Stout achieved an ascetic sensuality in his geometric abstractions, a paradoxical synthesis of restraint and hedonism that is unmatched by any of his contemporaries



' LA Te Quiero' at Charlie James Gallery with Luke Butler, Danie Cansino, Elmer Guevara, Ozzie Juarez, Manuel López, Patrick Martinez, Erick Medel and Shizu Saldamando


Kenny Schachter: Biker-Gang Art Forgers! Hauser Hoovers Up Another Hotel! Kenny Schachter Files from the Swiss Alps; Readying a New York show in the Engadine, our columnist still finds time to meet up with a revered dealer, visit the local pool, and much more


JAKE GREWAL


‘I’m Not Worried About Going Stagnant Or Out Of Fashion’: An Interview With Jake Grewal


Jake Grewal: Under the Same Sky


Baz Luhrmann and an Art Collector Open a Secret Bar in the East Village; The director tells Vanity Fair he’s treating his latest project “like a movie.” His muse? A fictitious dandy called Monsieur


We’re Being Frozen Out of British Cultural Life, Say Jewish Artists; Artists, writers and performers claim they are being excluded because they refuse to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocidal



Coming to Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles; George Rouy 'The Bleed, Part II'; Read about the stealth ultra-contemporary art star, click here



Indictment Era Andre: Though he didn’t show in the US in the years between the murder of his wife Ana Mendieta and his indictment for said murder in 1985 and his trial, where he got off, in 1988, Carl Andre did have quite a busy European exhibition schedule


SALLY MANN IN FORT WORTH

Sally Mann Photos Seized From Texas Museum Following Official Complaint

National Organizations Weigh in on Controversy at the Modern in Fort Worth

NYT: The Disturbing Photography of Sally Mann


The Free Press: How to Like Things More; Get Lost In A Tiny Detail. Memorize. Find The One Flaw. Here’s How To Truly Enjoy Every Experience



First Museum Survey Of Works By Vincent Valdez On View at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston


BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN



 
 

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