Las Vegas’ Sphere is an incredible sight to behold. Its ever-changing Exosphere is a showstopper—not an easy feat in a city known for its over-the-top visuals.
Abel Rodríguez has in the past decade become a star of the international biennial circuit, with appearances in recent editions of Documenta, the Gwangju Biennale, the Biennale of Sydney, the Bienal de São Paulo, the Toronto Biennial of Art, and the Carnegie International.
The BBC Broadcasting House in London has restored a sculpture by Eric Gill, an artist associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement who is also known to have sexually abused his daughters, on its exterior.
Christian Otto, a Berlin-based attorney, has been appointed as the insolvency administrator for Peres Projects, an influential contemporary art gallery founded by Javier Peres, 53.
Josef Staub (1931-2006) was a Swiss sculptor, plastic artist and painter. His work includes square and environmental design, art in architecture, chrome and iron sculptures, sculptures, object art, paintings, drawings and collages.
Though an intricate sprawling feat of both Maximalism and engineering, David Altmejd set out to create his latest tour-de-force sculpture The Serpent (2025) with little planning—opting instead to figure out his work’s meaning and form as he worked, letting his materials guide...
Is seeing believing? In 19th-century London, this question captivated everyone who entered Frederick Hudson’s spirit photography studio—from scientists to supernaturalists and everyone in between.
In advance of ‘the first Monday in May’ and the opening of the Costume Institute’s exhibition Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, writer Camille Okhio surveys two Black photographers who had ‘a head start on finesse.’