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A Beautiful Deep Dive Into Our Worldwide Arts + Culture


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


Trumping the Arts! The New Lowbrow? American Philistine? Forget Blue Chip Art. It’s a ‘Red-Chip’ Art World Now; Artists and collectors once dismissed as tacky have been gaining power. They may hold the key's to the art industry's future


Easy to Do! Dominique de Menil’s Cousin Hung Their Rothko Upside Down; "Unclear if the inversion was “by personal choice or perhaps by mistake.”



A Well-Lived Life! Who Was Mary Reynolds? A Two-Person Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago Celebrates Her Life and Artistry; Pals with Kahlo; Bookbinding with Duchamp; Joined the French Resistance


Shared Experience: How Do We Know We’re Looking at the Same Painting?; More than an overarching narrative, Gregg Bordowitz is invested in what it means to observe art together and share an emotion with another person



Review: Nick Cave’s Eternal Garden; In his new work, the artist emerges from his aesthetic camouflage into a more complicated space of visibility that probes relationships of power and image; at Jack Shainman Gallery



Reviews: How Do You Survey an Artist Whose Work Was Temporary and Site-Specific? Michael Asher's heady, incisive projects are getting the retrospective treatment at Artists Space. It's one of the best shows in New York right now



Easy Temptation! Art Expert LGG Ramsey Is Revealed as 1951 Thief of Van Dyck Painting; Exclusive: How one historian’s investigative work led to artwork finally being returned to ‘English Versailles’



Official Doc Trailer 'Art For Everybody'; Thomas Kinkade’s pastoral landscapes made him the most collected and despised painter of all time; After his shocking death, his family discovers a vault of unseen paintings that reveal a complex artist



Six Love Letters to Los Angeles; The Sunset Strip seduces Kim Gordon, while Chris Kraus prefers MacArthur Park


Mohn Art Collective (MAC3), a partnership of the Hammer, LACMA and MOCA, Has Bought Two Artworks at Frieze Los Angeles


Loan-Scorned Socialite Reported Her Warhol Stolen. A Tempest Ensued. It was not a theft, Hamptons police ruled, but acrimony erupted after a lender decided it could not arrange a loan, but that a painting used as collateral would still need to be sold to cover its costs



Kristopher Raos 'Can I Live' at Charlie James Gallery



Barbara Hepworth’s Previously Unseen Stringed Sculptures Make Their U.K. Debut; Exhibition is the first to delve into Hepworth's use of string throughout her practice



Allan Wexler Magnifies the Absurdity of the Everyday; In his first exhibition in nearly a decade, the artist-builder presents sculptures that are alternatively strange, optimistic, and critical



Yau: The Unclassifiable Brilliance of Joanne Greenbaum; Fiercely independent, the artist belongs to no art group, movement, or style


Hilma af Klint Predicted Her Own Posthumous Fame



See the Details; Under Construction, New Geffen Galleries; Photos



Warhol Cupboards And The Expanded Field; Absolute Licensing Mayhem; 500 of Each!



Saltz Sez: Caspar David Friedrich’s Lonely Islands; Friedrich is the painter par excellence of German Romanticism, yet also a man for all times and places


HAPPY 100th NEW YORKER!


The Singular Wit of One of the New Yorker’s First Women Cartoonists; Barbara Shermund’s single-panel cartoons, drawn with a seemingly off-the-cuff fluidity of line and expression, came to define the magazine’s sense of humor



Ilona Staller Made Waves as Jeff Koons’s Muse. Now She’s Telling Her Side of the Story; Former porn star and member of Italian parliament is setting out on a new chapter: capturing her life in print, art, and film



Noah Davis: An Innovative Painter Who Also Reimagined Art’s Role in Community


LAWRENCE WESCHLER


Superdinoflagellistic! The Nanoworlds of Michael Benson, Photographer of Electro-microscopic Images of Sea Creatures



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ECON RUMBLE!

French Culture Sector Faces 'Violent' Cuts As Parliament Adopts 2025 Budget

ZONAMACO Returns With Respectable Early Sales, But Fewer Foreign Buyers Than Expected; While more international art lovers descended on Mexico City this year, buyers at ZONAMACO's VIP opening hailed mainly from Mexico and South America

Facing $10M Budget Deficit, Brooklyn Museum Will Lay Off Dozens of Workers; Staff cuts will affect both full, and part-time, workers across union and non-union roles

A Shift at Gagosian: Brooke Lampley from Sotheby's Will Focus on the Secondary Market

At Guadalajara Art Weekend, Open Studios Are the Biggest Draw; What started as a spontaneous gathering—artists inviting visitors to the city ahead of ZONAMACO—has evolved into ART WKND GDL, a highly coordinated series of events that shine a spotlight on the city's art scene

NEA Cancels Grant Program Supporting Underserved Communities; Announces Other Changes to Grant Criteria



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



Jurassic Tech Builds a Medieval Islamic Ceiling


MUSIC + SOUND

Fela Kuti in Prison; How Nigeria literally went to war against one musician—and lost

Review: I just listened to Wu-Tang Clan’s 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.' As Music, It’s Good. As Art, It’s Truly Great

Ted Gioia: Nine New Albums I'm Loving Right Now; But most of these are well-kept secrets

Ted Gioia: Why Love Songs Are Badass; And How to Read Sappho

‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli Ordered To Give Up One-Of-A-Kind Wu-Tang Clan Album He Paid $2M For


Documentary Trailer 'Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision'; Hendrix built a fab recording studio and the greatest musicians had to record there



Regarding L.A., Everyone Has an Opinion


The Rise of the Selfish Plutocrats; How little today’s superrich resemble the public-spirited patrons of the past; Kept in a hot, humid environment for the private enjoyment of one royal billionaire and his ultrarich guests



Raphael’s Tiny Masterpiece, Marked With His Fingerprint, Heads to Auction; At just 20, Raphael painted an unusually beautiful "Penitent Magdalene"


AI Art With Human “Expressive Elements” Can Be Copyrighted; US Copyright Office issued its latest findings on the controversial question of who owns artworks created using generative tools; Display sufficient human creativity



Appreciating Richard Serra! The Color Changes to His T.E.U.C.L.A. (2006) at UCLA, When Dry and When Wet: See Here!




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Kim Fay in Detroit: Michigan Fine Arts Competition at The Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center



Gagosian Artists Kahlil Robert Irving and Cameron Welch share their approaches to materiality and longevity....



A Brief History of Women’s Eyebrows in Art; Since antiquity, women’s eyebrows have been sites of intense scrutiny, constantly shifting between trend cycles



Are You on the List? These Are the 27 Artists in the 2025 'Made in LA' Biennial, the Hammer Museum’s signature show, which centers the work of artists from the greater Los Angeles area, is set to open in October



Step Into Sonia Boyce’s Sensory World; Shimmering with color and sound, her exhibition Feeling Her Way at the Art Gallery of Ontario feels both expansive and enveloping



Book: Atmospheric Perspective; On Michael Lobel’s 'Van Gogh and the End of Nature'


How 10 Year Old 'Feria Material' Became a Hotspot for Emerging Art: An Interview With Founder Brett W. Schultz; In just a decade, Schultz's fair has become a collector-favorite, offering a more experimental, conversation-driven complement to ZONAMACO during Mexico City Art Week


Hunter Drohojowska-Philp: David Hockney Plays With Our Perception of Fine Art in Palm Springs; 'David Hockney: Perspective Should Be Reversed' is currently on show at the Palm Springs Art Museum


Gallerist Jack Shainman Takes Us Behind the Scenes of His Tribeca Debut!



Surrealists Leonor Fini and Leonora Carrington Were Friends!


Street Artist RETNA Sues Heritage Auctions Over Alleged Wrongful Sale; RETNA alleges that his landlord improperly seized works by him as well as artists from Robert Mapplethorpe to Naudline Pierre


BOOKS + WORDS

The Other British Invasion: How UK Lingo Conquered the US; It used to be that Brits would complain about Americanisms diluting the English language. But in fact it’s a two-way street

Book Review: ‘Dorothy Parker in Hollywood’: Sharp Tongue, Restless Spirit; When Dorothy Parker took her razor wit to California and the movie industry, she brought her troubles, and ideals, along


Tosh Berman: I Dream of Jimbocho; There are over 150 bookstores in Jimbocho, Tokyo

A Haunting Compendium of Paris Ghost Stories

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."

Before Joan Didion Had John Gregory Dunne, There Was Noel Parmentel Jr. A First and Searing Love; Didion’s marriage was one of the most revered in American letters. But when the man who came first broke her heart, the devastation lasted a lifetime



New Show of Collage by African-American Artists Finds Multiplicity in Black Identity; Medium offers a site for meditations on subjects like collective history, cultural hybridity and gender fluidity



PHOTOGRAPHY


Video: How Kodak Invented The “Snapshot”


Artist Francesca Morales Gutierrez Finds Beauty In Brutality

How Robert Frank Pushed the Boundaries of Photography; Refreshing retrospective demonstrates that, far from being overshadowed by The Americans, Frank was only getting started with it


An Overdue History of Japanese Women Photographers; Expansive catalog offers an essential compilation of essays, interviews, and profiles of Japanese women photographers from the 1950s through the present day

Jonathan Becker’s Photographs of the Rich and Famous Offer Glimpses Into a Private, Sparkling World; Early look at the new photo memoir Lost Time and its scenes of a glittering jet set


Photographer Joanna Piotrowska: The Politics of Touch



Street Artist RETNA Is In a Fight Over His Studio. Now Its Contents Are Up for Grabs; Under the Golden State’s civil code, allows him to treat the contents of the artist’s studio as abandoned property; Works by RETNA as well as Robert Mapplethorpe, Naudline Pierre, and Shepard Fairey are among the lots



Photographer Norm Clasen 'American Icon' at M+B



Sabrina Bockler’s Sumptuous Still Lifes Are Enchanting the Art World; Artists's new works are now on view in 'Shallow Water' at Richard Heller Gallery in Santa Monica


Joe Gordon-Levitt: TikTok’s Close Call, or Why the Walled Gardens should Fall



Why Collectors Are Clamoring for Marie Laurencin’s Sapphic Paintings; French artist's works are the subject of a new show at Almine Rech


Interview: How Art Humanizes the Hospital Experience: Interview With RxART Director Katie Hollander; Organization's roster of artists transform sterile and intimidating healthcare environments into places of joy, healing and beauty


David Hockney Unveils Unseen Work For Major Paris Retrospective; William Blake-inspired artwork to feature alongside new paintings in artist’s biggest exhibition


BOOKS + WORDS

How Historical Fiction Redefined the Literary Canon; In contemporary publishing, novels fixated on the past rather than the present have garnered the most attention and prestige

'Oscar Wilde: A Life in Six Acts' at the Morgan Library; “Oscar was almost always right (except in his erotic tastes and habits) about all the big issues of his time—social, moral, aesthetic.”

Could Following Joan Didion's Writing Routine Make Me Write Like Joan Didion? Strange Ways Writers Found Their Inspiration


Awesome! Miniature Book Nooks Belong on Every Bookshelf, How To Get Started

Mining The Future; How Science Fiction Shapes The World

Al Pacino Reveals in New Autobiography That Teleprompters Are “Greatest Thing I Have Found Late in My Acting Life”

On the Importance of Syntax in Writing; I Sing the Electric Body



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The Sinister Subtext of Farshid Bazmandegan’s Paintings at Track 16; Artist’s last show connects the art industry with geopolitics, urging us to examine our role in a complicated negotiation of denial and strategic ignorance



Interview: Art critic and Harvard Professor Sarah Lewis on Ways of Seeing Race in America



‘One of the Most Impactful Art Losses Ever’: Insurers Start to Assess LA Wildfire Damage

Headlines! Frieze ‘Assesses’ L.A. Edition as Fire Devastation Mounts; Save the Getty!; Museums and Galleries Close; Deadly blazes have claimed at least 10 lives and destroyed more than 10,000 structures

Must Read! For 200 years, LA Has Been Close To The Edge. Now It’s Fallen Over It; Joan Didion and the Santa Ana Winds; History of LA; "I’ve walked the streets of LA, its history as vivid as its fires. Now, the city burns, and its dreams smoulder in the ash"



An Evening With Dean Kissick and the Red Scare Podcast, the hotly anticipated panel that was actually pretty boring, and More Juicy Art World Gossip



Jean Tinguely’s Monumental Kinetic Sculptures Whir Back to Life; Stellar Milan retrospective, the artist's first major exhibition in decades, celebrates his groundbreaking sculptures, blending mechanical chaos, humor, and defiance



Was Kim Kardashian the Mystery Buyer of This $5 Million Basquiat? Her momager Kris Jenner just dropped more evidence of the Basquiat hanging in Kardashian's home



Good Bones! Meet Emma Ferrer, the Granddaughter of Audrey Hepburn Making Her Painting Debut; "The Scapegoat," now on view at Sapar Contemporary, emerges from Ferrer's deep fascination with ancient rites


PHOTOGRAPHY


Video: Official Doc Trailer for 'Ernest Cole: Lost and Found' About a Photographer; One of first Black freelance photographers in South Africa; "Profoundly moving life story"


Asian America’s Unofficial Photographer Laureate; 'Corky Lee’s Asian America' is a stunning glimpse into the fight for racial justice over the last half-century — one many Americans haven’t seen


The Road Dogs of the American West; Photographs by Bryan Schutmaat


Edward Curtis, the Man who Documented the First Americans


Inside the Dash To Save The Getty Villa From The Palisades Fire: A Timeline




New Yorker Cartoons for the Week!




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


BOOKS + WORDS


3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool; New book tells the story of Miles Davis and the making of the jazz album 'Kind of Blue'

History of Blackness Is Entwined With Blue; Manet’s portrait of Jeanne Duval reveals how racism trains us to see colors in particular and sometimes contradictory ways

‘I Think My Husband Is Trashing My Novel on Goodreads!’

'The Differently Abled of Notre-Dame': Woke Versions of Literary Classics Are Everywhere, But The French Are Fighting Back, Mais Bien Sûr!

Review of Christopher Marlowe: A Renaissance Life; "Christopher Marlowe’s Life Lasted For Twenty-Nine Years and Three Months, That Is, About 10,670 Days, and More Attention Has Been Paid To The Last Day Of It, Wednesday, May 30, 1593, Than To Any Other"


TAMARA FOREVER


Video: See the Tamara de Lempicka Exhibition at de Young Museum


‘Seductive’ Tamara de Lempicka Portrait Resurfaces on the Market After 40 Years; Painting could set an auction record for portrait of a male sitter by the Polish artist



Why are those 'We Buy Souls!' posters all over LA? Signs have become a ubiquitous sight on telephone poles across town



Interview: ‘I Was Always Obsessed With Death’: How Linder Turned Pornography And Trauma Into Art; At 70, Linder is having a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery – after years of being overlooked by the art establishment. She discusses punk, porn and politics



See the Work! What Did Vielmetter Present? at Frieze Los Angeles



Hammer Debuts Bontecou Gift; 1958 Sculpture



Brief History of the LA House Gallery; Artists and writers reflect on domestic exhibition spaces in Los Angeles, from 1940 to the present

Mickalene Thomas and Linder Reviews; Impossibly Exuberant Women Electrify A Body-Slam Of A Show At Hayward Gallery, London; Thomas employs rhinestones and tiger-print to reflect on the representation of black women, while Linder appears covered in coloured goo at two concurrent shows


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Yau: Trenton Doyle Hancock and Philip Guston Seek Out the Enemy Within; With generous, sharp humor, Hancock and Guston show us through their art how venial and self-deceiving we have become



Sandblasting, Solvent, Oxidation: Michael Heizer’s Sandblasted Etched Glass Window; Duchamp, Pae White and Warhol Oxidation Painting

THREADS


Robert Earl Paige’s Colorful Textile Worlds; 87-year-old artist is having one of those rare the-art-world-is-paying-attention moments, and it feels joyful and deserved


Melissa Cody’s Disruptive Warp and Weft; The Diné artist demonstrates that traditional techniques and motifs are not static, but are dynamic bearers of emotional weight


Richard Saja: Subversive Stitching


Helen Hallows: The Nurtured Artist


COURAGE!

The Bunny Museum in LA Looks to Rebuild After Fires; Co-founders of the world’s largest collection of rabbit-themed items want to recreate “the hoppiest place in the world”


Writer Salman Rushdie Faces His Alleged Attacker in Court


Fight to the Death! Banksy to Fight Greeting Card Company for Control of His Trademark


Dutch Police Arrest Three in Explosive Museum Heist; Stolen Ancient Romanian Gold Treasures Have Yet To Be Recovered



Yoshitomo Nara, 'My Imperfect Self' at BLUM Los Angele
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FEBRUARY 2025


11 Shows to See in LA This February


Five NYC Shows to Start Your February

Artist Opportunities: March and April 2025


SURREALISM


On Surrealism: Gagosian Artists Glenn Brown and Alexandria Smith

Dismissed, Excluded and Now Adored: The Revenge Of The Women Surrealists; Written off as ‘muses’ and denied entry to the movement, they still produced extraordinary work that is only now being appreciated. We enter a gender-breaking world of occult worship – and cats


Meet Surrealist Gertrude Abercrombie, the ‘Jazz Witch’ Who Captivated the Art World; "The Whole World Is a Mystery" at the Carnegie Museum of Art marks the first retrospective look at the artist in more than 30 years


Surrealism’s Legacy of Antifascist Activism; Show at Munich’s Lenbachhaus museum is an urgent study in the meaningful art-political networks that stressed solidarity and unity over isolation

Scholar Mary Ann Caws on Women Surrealists and André Breton’s Ass; If you can name more than two or three women surrealists without using Google, the 90-year-old art historian has probably helped make that happen


PHOTOGRAPHY


Video Interview: Photographer David Yarrow Speaks on the West, Western Values and How Lucky We Are!

How Photography Tells Lies; From AI-generated ‘promptography’ to dreamy sci-fi images, what constitutes truth when it comes to photography today?


The Big Picture: Hara Mikiko Captures A Tokyo Tryst; Japanese actor turned ​photographer ​seeks an element of chance in her ethereal scenes from everyday life

Reviews: How One of the Greatest Photographers Turned Against Photography; U-turn at the heart of “Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue” at MoMA

Teen-Age Alienation, on Display; In the nineteen-eighties, Andrea Modica took photos of the students at her Catholic alma mater


Berlin in the 1990s Was Revolutionary: Inside C/O Berlin’s Analogue Photo Retrospective; Capturing the chaotic, post-Wall playground were the photographers who were living in the aftermath of the Weimar Republic, Nazi rule and the end of the Cold War on November 9, 1989



Review: Julie Speed’s Worldbuilding at Ballroom Marfa



Artist Nao Morigo: Miniature Collages Inspired by the Sea, Made From Newspaper Clippings and Nihonga Materials



Blakehaus Installations: Thinking Outside the Box of the Peter Blake Gallery; Impeccable Blend of Art, Architecture and Design; To create a site-specific exhibition; First two were in Palm Springs and the third was The Hunt House in Malibu


WORLD OF WARHOLA


Warhol Newspaper Sculptures


Book Review: Julia Warhola Was an Artist in Her Own Right; Calligrapher, illustrator, and mother to Andy Warhol lived with her son in New York City for decades, supporting and even collaborating with him on artistic projects; Warhol collected scrap and repurposed it


2025 Predictions; Chinese Horoscopes For The Year Of The Wood Snake 2025: Health, Wealth, Work and Love, Plus The Wood Snake’s Effect On The 5 Elements Of The Chinese Zodiac



Magnus Resch: An Art Glut Is About to Tank the Market. Here’s Why Collectors Should Buy Anyway


Ai Weiwei Speaks Out On DeepSeek’s Chilling Responses; Chinese-owned AI chatbot’s refusal to answer questions about the dissident artist and activist is “quite telling,” Ai said in a statement to Hyperallergic



Video: ‘Jean-Michel Basquiat. Engadin’ at Hauser & Wirth St. Moritz


STUDIO + GALLERY


The Soho Loft ‘Bad Paintings’ Bought Artist Neil Jenney paid just $36,000 for this 11,000-square-foot space in 1973. It was “completely unlivable.”


Step Inside Artist Dale Chihuly’s Stunning Seattle Studio, Filled With an Epic Antiques Collection and His Otherworldly Glass Forms; New book from the artist takes us inside his museum-like studio, the Boathouse


They Still Make Art in Soho Reformed “wild man” painter John Alexander and ceramicist Fiona Waterstreet’s loft life


GO, VAN GOGH!


How Victorian London inspired Vincent Van Gogh


Where Did Van Gogh Shoot Himself? It May Have Been Near The Inn Where He Stayed, Not In A More Distant Wheatfield


MUSIC + SOUND


The Surreal Tale of a Strange Composer: Eden Ahbez, the One-Hit Songwriter of 'Nature Boy'; Nat King Cole Hit; Irving Berlin Loved It

Once Upon A Time In Shaolin: Have You Listened to ‘Once Upon a Time in Shaolin’?


Review: I just listened to Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. As music, it’s good. As art, it’s truly great; Thirty-minute mix from world’s rarest album played at Mona in Tasmania, leaving listeners buzzing – and ‘a bit sad’

Have a Listen! Entrance (Intro) to 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin' by Wu-Tang Clan


THE AMAZING DAVID LYNCH


David Lynch (1946-2025) Never Really Belonged to Us; ‘Filmmaker. Born Missoula, MT. Eagle Scout.’ The filmmaker, artist and musician, who died on 16 January, was at once a mystic and a master of this beautiful little ugly life

So Unlike His Movies, David Lynch’s Aw-Shucks Charm Was Its Own Work of Art

David Lynch’s Family Called for ‘Worldwide Group Meditation’ on His Birthday January 19

‘The Straight Story’ May Lack David Lynch’s Signature Darkness, but It Led to His Eerie Masterworks; "Mulholland Drive" and "Twin Peaks: The Return" may not have happened without little ol' Alvin Straight


1987 Vanity Fair: The Weird Dreams of David Lynch; Film director David Lynch specializes in the freaky and the perverse, 'Eraserhead,' 'The Elephant Man,' and 'Blue Velvet,' starring his new amour, Isabella Rossellini. But, our writer discovers, he's also a talented painter, whose work is shown here for the first time

Listen: David Lynch Saw the Nightmare Beneath the American Dream

In Conversation: David Lynch, The Director As Painter, Festival Impresario And Ant Collaborator


See the Memorable Scene! David Lynch Played Film Titan John Ford in Steven Spielberg's 'The Fabelmans'



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Collector Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers Reveals His Most Nerve-Wracking Artwork Negotiation Yet; From establishing foundations that invigorate the French contemporary art scene to zeroing in on the strategies that inform a meaningful collection, Paul-Emmanuel Reiffers offers a glimpse into the journey of an arts patron today


Creative Power Couple Larry Fink and Martha Posner Share the Spotlight in a New Show; Curator Peter Barberie has tied together core artistic themes in their 'utterly different' work


PALATE PALETTE

At a Deluxe Private Dining Room on the 100th Floor, a Chef Toils in Obscurity


The Hottest Restaurant in France Is an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet; Les Grands Buffets features a seven-tiered lobster tower, a chocolate fountain, and only what it considers traditional French food. Gourmands are willing to wait months for a table



Holly Lane’s Elegiac Shrines to the Natural World; Artist evokes a keen awareness of the threats facing the environment by honoring it through opulent, reliquary-style frames and delicate paintings



Georgia O’Keeffe Was Sent to Hawaii to Paint Pineapples. She Painted Everything But; She had other plans...


The Unfathomable Loss of Artistic Heritage in Altadena; With much of the area now in ruins and no clear picture of recovery, artists are reflecting on the once-thriving community and imagining what the future might look like



Knight Review: Artist Olafur Eliasson’s Thrilling New L.A. Show, at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Whips Up Magic To Pry Open Perception


Must Read! Julia Friedman: Comfortably Numb; Attempting to foretell the next art world trend is a thankless task



Swiss Art Critic and Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist on A.I., Video Games, and Rethinking the Art World in 2025; ‘Curator who never sleeps’ talks video games and A.I. technologies


Waldemar Januszczak: A Potted History Of The Christmas Tree — From Pagans To Queen Victoria: That guady fir in your living room was once a symbol of death, hope and rebirth. Meet the 250-year-old German genius Caspar David Friedrich who painted it best



From Vampire Weekend to ‘Emily In Paris:’ The 14 Best Art–Pop Culture Crossovers of 2024


Moral Permission to Murder; Dostoevsky and the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; by Julia Friedman and David Hawkes



Constable in a Cupboard? 7 Thrift Store Finds That Turned Into Fortunes in 2024; Picassos, pots, and Victorian brooches have all turned out to be worth a pretty penny


New Magazine, 'AI Art Magazine,' Launches; Dedicated to AI-Generated Artworks; Art made by artificial intelligence (AI)


BOOKS + WORDS

David Sedaris: An Audience with the Pope; The Hem of His Garment; "I thought that the e-mailed invitation was spam. “Nice try, Russia,” I said to my laptop screen. But the Pope really did want to meet with comics and humorists

How Does the Writer Say Etcetera? Linguistic and aesthetic significance of “etceterization”


Jonathan Lethem’s Alternative Life as an Artist; In a new book, the novelist and essayist writes in parallel to, rather than directly about, art; “I grew up in a house full of paintings and books. My father made the paintings and my mother handed me the books.”

Strange Gods: Charles Fort’s 'Book of the Damned' (1919) “For every five people who read this book, four will go insane”

'Giant' Girls Don’t Cry: Edna Ferber’s great-niece pulls back the curtain on the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer’s personal life—and the sacrifices she made for her craft


THREADS


With Vintage Saris, Suchitra Mattai Weaves New Visions of Colonial History

Lauren Austin: Black Girl Quiltist

Stitch Picks: The Best Sewing Machines For Textile Art


Kate Tume: Activism and Artistry



MONSIEUR NOUAR: LE FRANCAIS BUSTER KEATON


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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



Yau: Martha Diamond Found Joy in Paint; Diamond’s attention to the brush’s capacity to be simultaneously expressive and responsive is visible throughout her strongest paintings


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


SAMO BY THE SEA

Backstory: How Gagosian’s Blockbuster LA Basquiat Show Happened; Stars and billionaire lenders had to align for the mega-gallery’s museum-quality show of the late artist’s work, currently on display in Los Angeles

Hear What Happens When Basquiat’s Sisters Met with Filmmaker Tamra Davis, Art Dealer Larry Gagosian, and Author and Curator Fred Hoffman

When MOCA Said "No Thanks!" to This Basquiat; Curator Paul Schimmel Turned it Down


Hunter Drohojowska-Philp: Jean-Michel Basquiat’s LA-made Work Goes on Show at Gagosian



Access To Abstraction; Anne Libby and Anna Rosen Find Freedom in Collaboration



Kim Fay in Detroit: Inaugural Exhibition at Art We Love


When Feminism Ruled CalArts


The Annual ArtReview Power 100

The ArtReview Arty Types Who Shaped 2024

ArtReview Spotlights Gulf Leaders in This Year’s ‘Power 100’ List; Sharjah Art Foundation's founding director Hoor Al Qasimi has taken the top spot



Artist Kami Mierzvvinsk Sees Art as a Tool in “From Nature” in Paris; Stirring paintings of Kami Mierzvvinsk are on view in Paris this week in Whitewall Projects' first exhibition, "From Nature"


The Last Moments of ‘Queer’ Tell a Murderous True Story About William S. Burroughs’ Haunted, Tragic Life; Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino and screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes tell IndieWire how they wove Burroughs' accidental and morbidly slapstick murder of his wife, Joan Vollmer, into their film



Walead Beshty 'Profit & Loss' at Regen Projects


Tennis Star and Art Collector Venus Williams and Artist Titus Kaphar Rectify a Missed Connection In This Candid Conversation



The Visceral Humanity of Ralph Lemon’s Art; Blending and blurring his roles as an artist, choreographer, and writer, a survey of Lemon’s art centers his luminous legacy of storytelling, memory, and transformation



Great Little Story! Manet Made a Delightful Artistic Joke With a Single Asparagus Spear; Impressionist responded to a collector’s generous gesture with one of his own



Artist Ishi Glinsky on Artist Kristopher Raos



A Neo-Rococo Movement Is On the Rise; This sumptuous style, which is being revived by a growing cohort of artists, is like a cornucopia for complex meanings


How One Man’s Handmade Architectural Marvel Altered the L.A. Skyline; The Watts Towers, were constructed from scrap metal and found objects. The spires are architectural marvels and monumental testaments of human ingenuity, outsider art, and vision


Australian Artist, Lindy Lee, Commissioned To Make Work Using Pure Gold Worth $6.7M; Gold saved her family in escape from Communist China



How Women Surrealists Shaped the Movement’s Past—And Its Present; At the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin; Over the past century, Surrealism has continually evolved—see how these women artists made it their own



The Hort Legacy: How New York’s Boldest Art Collectors Are Preserving Their Vision; Susan and Michael Hort have transformed personal loss and a keen eye for emerging talent into a collection of over 5,000 works. Now, they’re cementing their legacy with a private museum at Art Omi Pavilions


The Pact of 'Oscar de la Rent Boy'; "I, Oscar Orlis de la Renta Fiallo, will give you, at all times and during all my life, and by will and testament after my death, one half of all my possessions, incomes and earnings..."



Q&A with Artist Hills Snyder, Part II: The artist answers big questions on art, road trips, life, love and the American West from artists, curators, art writers, critics and gallerists



Jasper Johns Doing Numbers



Jean-Léon Gérôme’s Art Epitomized Orientalism. A Major Show in Doha Reconsiders His Legacy; 400-work exhibition "Seeing Is Believing: The Art and Influence of Gérôme" present broader and more diverse perspectives on the artist, without overlooking the critical scrutiny


Fascinating Read! How Food, Art, and Life Intersected in Swiss Artist Daniel Spoerri’s Uncanny Assemblages



Kim Fay in Detroit: Heloisa Pomfret at N’namdi Center; ”The Brain” A genius in our midst


DOUG AITKEN


Matt Stromberg: Doug Aitken’s Poetic Tableau of Southern California; “I wanted to make something aggressively non-linear, using sound and music to express things that hard language couldn’t,” the artist said of his latest work


“Lightscape,” Artist Doug Aitken’s Latest Work, Takes on the American West, With a Little Help From Hollywood; Artist's latest work required five years, one mountain lion, and countless friends to realize. Its first iteration—presented in collaboration with the Los Angeles Philharmonic — blends film and live music to conjure a vision of our collective future


How the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight Explains Today’s Art Market; Industry veterans are competing against powerful newcomers, prices have been falling, and we may not be anywhere near a bottom


The Riddle of the Rich-Poor Artist; Data on visual artists' socioeconomic backgrounds shows why it's so hard to win public support for a cultural sector defined by day-to-day hardship; Privilege versus policy; AI as punisher



Monumental Arte Povera Survey in a Parisian Palace of Wealth Sidesteps Anti-Capitalist Critiques



The Trouble with Photographer Tina Barney’s Evocation of Old Money



Sex Sells! Art Deco Star Tamara de Lempicka Has Never Been More Popular. Here’s Why



Las Vegas Gallery Is Selling a Bronze Cast of a Leonardo Wax Sculpture for $100 Million; Da Vinci created 'Horse and Rider' in the 1500s



Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth


BOOKS + WORDS

Author Cormac McCarthy’s Secret Muse Breaks Her Silence After Half a Century: “I Loved Him. He Was My Safety.” When he was 42, Cormac McCarthy fell in love with a 16-year-old girl he met by a motel pool. Augusta Britt would go on to become one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to many of McCarthy’s most iconic characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story. Until now. Listen to the Story...

Review: James Retells Huckleberry Finn From Jim's Perspective; Author Percival Everett reimagines Mark Twain's novel from the enslaved character's point of view

Blank Ruled Pages in the Getty Museum Collection

The Hunt: The Search for Sappho’s Lost Poetry Awaits a New Chapter; Greek poet frequently pined for women in tender yet charged lines about love’s ravages

‘The Book of Elsewhere’ by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville, Reviewed; Acclaimed British ‘weird fiction’ author Miéville has stepped in to spin off his take on Reeves’s unstoppable (but inevitably sensitive, world-weary and introspective) brand of killing machine; Netflix Anime is coming


ARCHITECTURE


GU Could’ve Been Home By Now; Architectural masterpiece and landmark may reconfigure the building’s signature spaces


‘Bringing People to Art Is Important’: Star Architect Annabelle Selldorf on Her Vital Mission; Since its inception in 1988, the foundation of Selldorf Architects is art. Multiple major museum projects are on the horizon

Rising Architect Zeina Koreitem Had a Nomadic Upbringing. Now, She Builds Spaces That Feel Like Home; MILLIØNS, the studio founded by Koreitem and her partner John May, just opened a major renovation of the Everson Museum of Art


Video: Architect Liz Diller: “You have to be a mind reader"



Before AI, Two Japanese Artists, Kazuo Shiraga and Akira Kanayama, Took the Human Hand out of Gestural Brushstrokes


BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN



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