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Reviving the ancient technique of ottchill – a practice since the third century BCE of using tree sap to lacquer precious ...
The Indonesian artist reimagines inherited mythologies in her new beaded cow hide paintings for Frieze New York ...
LA There will be a beautiful cafe run by the newspaper Die Zeit and we’re intending to organize readings, parties and talks, ...
The artist introduces her fleshy sculptural practice and takes a trip from the Garment District to SoHo, sourcing materials ...
With his Kunsthalle Zürich show open, the artist joins Hannah Black to discuss distrusting circles, inviting chance and the ...
The rising photography star visits New York’s most beautiful watering holes, from stalwart Bemelman’s to the exquisite ...
Manhattan’s gallery district comes alive during Frieze New York. Plan your visit with these exhibition listings ...
Fani-Kayode’s work is audacious, meeting homoerotic desire with unflinching clarity. His celebration of queer power – rooted in aberrance and defiance – was vital when these images were made and feels ...
It’s no secret that New York’s art ecosystem is under strain. As institutions slash budgets and corporate sponsorships evaporate, the ripple effects have hit small and mid-sized galleries hardest – ...
In 1926, Gertrude Stein took to the stage at Oxford University to deliver a lecture – later published as ‘Composition as Explanation’ – that she hoped would change the course of her floundering ...
Monica Bonvicini, Love Is Blind (Nero Lucido), 2025, coloured mirror, stainless steel, stainless steel chain and handcuffs, 150 × 100 × 4 cm. Courtesy: © Monica ...
Wakaliga Uganda, EJJINI LYE NTWETWE, 2015, installation view, in Wakaliga Uganda, ‘If Uganda Was America’, 2025. Courtesy: The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago; photograph: Bob Jessica ...