Weekly Newsletter
Celia Paul, Edward Hopper, Saif Azzuz
Deep cuts at Pace gallery, artists threaten to sue the Venice Biennale, and the importance of reintegrating art with life
Weekly Newsletter
Deep cuts at Pace gallery, artists threaten to sue the Venice Biennale, and the importance of reintegrating art with life
Weekly Newsletter
Also, why did a New York gallerist use AI on an Ansel Adams photo?
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A Jackson Pollock sold for a record-breaking $181 million at Christie's auction. Should it matter to anyone?
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Did the Venice Biennale "implode" because of politics?
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Art and protest at the Venice Biennale, consignment agreements, and artists share their mothers’ best advice.
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Resignations at the Venice Biennale, the fall of the art school, Édouard Glissant’s art collection, Tania Bruguera on political art, and much more.
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A guide to the 2026 Venice Biennale, Joan Semmel still killing it at 93, Hungary's post-Orbán art world, and much more.
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The artist and NYC first lady in an exclusive interview, LACMA's stunning new building, Trump plays Christ, and much more.
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Dalí’s “Nuclear Mysticism,” Jasper Johns's objects of love, a new Guggenheim director, and free art supplies for all.
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Inside The Met's new Raphael show, a curator's lessons on community work, shows to see in New York and LA, and a riotous April Fools' edition.
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Fascism is upon us, but a major US art show seems none the wiser. Also, how to make a protest sign, remembering Pat Steir, and more.
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Plus: Impressions from the reopened New Museum, impending strike at NYU, Islamic futurism, the price of Egyptian blue, and much more.