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Trust Fuels Experimentation and Evolution in the Work of Haegue Yang

Trust Fuels Experimentation and Evolution in the Work of Haegue Yang

Haegue Yang. Photo by Kevin Todora, courtesy of the Nasher Sculpture Center Hyperallergic has praised the sculpture of South Korean …

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Tomokazu Matsuyama Is Headlining L.A. Frieze Week With His Chameleonic Globalized Pop

Tomokazu Matsuyama Is Headlining L.A. Frieze Week With His Chameleonic Globalized Pop

Tomokazu Matsuyama, We The People, 2025. Courtesy of Tomokazu Matsuyama Japanese artist Tomokazu Matsuyama will take his place in the …

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Invoking a Radical Past, Frank Holliday’s Energetic Abstractions Invite Us to Shake Things Up

Invoking a Radical Past, Frank Holliday’s Energetic Abstractions Invite Us to Shake Things Up

Installation view: Frank Holliday’s “Wish You Were Here” at Swivel Gallery in New York City. Cary D Whittier If abstraction …

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Meet Denny Daniel, the Alliterative, Elusive Proprietor of the Museum of Interesting Things

Meet Denny Daniel, the Alliterative, Elusive Proprietor of the Museum of Interesting Things

Daniel in his apartment, which doubles as the museum’s in-person site. Bella Bromberg for Observer On a misty Sunday evening, …

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How Alessandro Giardino Found His First Novel in Caravaggio’s ‘The Seven Acts of Mercy’

How Alessandro Giardino Found His First Novel in Caravaggio’s ‘The Seven Acts of Mercy’

The Caravaggio Syndrome is now available in English after several reprints in Italy. Courtesy the publisher In 1817, while visiting …

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Inside the Gochman Family Collection of Indigenous Contemporary Art

Inside the Gochman Family Collection of Indigenous Contemporary Art

The Gochman Family Collection in situ on the Upper East Side in New York. The Gochman Family | Photo: Tyson …

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Marina Abramović Blessed Fernando Romero’s Reopening of Barragán’s La Cuadra San Cristóbal

Marina Abramović Blessed Fernando Romero’s Reopening of Barragán’s La Cuadra San Cristóbal

Marina Abramović’s recent intervention at La Cuadra San Cristóbal. Photo: Fabian Martinez One of the standout highlights of Mexico City …

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Joy in Transformation: An Interview With Artist Tadáskía

Joy in Transformation: An Interview With Artist Tadáskía

The artist sees herself as “a kind of turbulent tornado.” Image courtesy of the Nevada Museum of Art. Photo: Asa …

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Mathilde Denize Explores Universes of Space, Texture and Form at Perrotin

Mathilde Denize Explores Universes of Space, Texture and Form at Perrotin

An installation view of Mathilde Denize’s “Sound of Figures” at Perrotin New York. Photographer : Guillaume Ziccarelli. ©Mathilde Denize / …

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Curator Hilton Als and the Language of Silence

Curator Hilton Als and the Language of Silence

Ellen Gallagher, DeLuxe, 2004–2005; Grid of 60 photogravure, etching, aquatint and drypoints with lithography, screenprint, embossing, tattoo-machine engraving; some with …

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Jack Shainman On the Necessity of Keeping Up With Artist Ambition

Jack Shainman On the Necessity of Keeping Up With Artist Ambition

Nick Cave’s “Amalgams and Graphts” at Jack Shainman’s new location in Tribeca. Courtesy of Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Photo: …

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Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr. On the Gordon Parks Foundation’s Newly Launched Legacy Initiative

Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr. On the Gordon Parks Foundation’s Newly Launched Legacy Initiative

Gordon Parks, Department Store, Mobile, Alabama, 1956. Courtesy and copyright The Gordon Parks Foundation Last month, the team behind the …

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