In the final episode of the debut series of Where It’s At, Jefferson Hack talks to author, curator and artistic director of Serpentine Galleries, Hans Ulrich Obrist.
In the first show to be held in The Frick Collection’s new Ronald S. Lauder Exhibition Galleries, three works by Johannes Vermeer will be presented from June 18 through August 31, 2025.
At the Umbrella Arts Center, “Weaving an Address” unfolds across gallery and forest, tracing the afterlives of a Black community once rooted in Concord through fabric, sculpture, and speculative memory.
Charlie Crowell opens up his intimate space for a duo show where Ena Kantardžić and Maggie Wong explore beauty, sensory attunement, and nature’s quiet transformation.
For the launch of the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge phone, artist Moreno Schweikle conceived a special artwork commissioned by 032c Gallery, which was exhibited at Samsung’s launch event at Anti Berlin during Design Week.
“With this new series bodies are no longer contained neatly within the ‘safe zone’ of the composition: they’re resisting the rigidity of classical ideals,” Michael Simms tells me about Body Talk.
This year, Liste Art Fair in Basel celebrates its 30th anniversary. Around 100 galleries from 32 countries present international positions in contemporary art at Messe Basel from June 16–22, 2025.
The once-in-a-generation collection from renowned collector William I. “Bill” Koch ignited spirited bidding, achieving $28.8 Million and setting a record as the largest single-owner wine collection ever sold in North America.