Art Basel 2025 marked a turning point in the global art market, where bold spending gave way to thoughtful, value-driven collecting led by a new generation of buyers.
French auction house owner Aymeric Rouillac had no idea what lay in store for him when a collector from Berry contacted him about an item for possible sale.
Divine as a tea leaf, the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark heralded not one, but three casualties of the field: the death of painting, the death of the author, the death of the autonomous art object.
The creator of some of the most recognisable images of the 20th century was looked down upon by the art world for most of his life. Then, in the 1960s, he became a countercultural icon, feted by the likes of Stanley Kubrick and Mick Jagger.
Through many years of painting Philip Geiger has amassed a profound portfolio of work, impacting an extensive audience of admirers and painters alike with his unique way of translating his perceptions with paint.
One might not expect a pig’s grunting sounds when entering a gallery in the city, but it is exactly what visitors hear when touring Caroline David’s exhibition at Prairie.
Lover, murderer, artist — the Italian may have been cancelled had he lived today, and yet there’s so much more to the painter. A fan goes behind his work and his notoriety.
Jenna Gribbon’s production is established and consistent enough that one doesn’t need first hand experience of her work to know what to expect from her new show.
Quilting has served as a vehicle of queer expression and activism for decades. Just this past May 17th, the American Civil Liberties Union displayed 258 square quilts--9,000-square-feet overall--on the National Mall in Washington, DC.