In the latest installment of our five-question interview, the New York-based digital strategist and prolific Instagrammer reflects on a year of staying in place and shares her plans for future travel.
In the latest installment of our five-question interview, the New York-based digital strategist and prolific Instagrammer reflects on a year of staying in place and shares her plans for future travel.
The art fair Object & Thing—in collaboration with the galleries Blum & Poe and Mendes Wood DM—takes over a mid-century modern home in Ossining, New York designed by architect Gerald Luss.
The artist known for his spectactular nature-meets-culture installations floods a museum and opens it up to all species.
While filming her forthcoming documentary Out of the Picture, a look at the state of art criticism over the past decade, the longtime arts journalist has been car-camping her way across the country. She talks to Artful about making the film, her life on the road, and what it means to be a critic today.
The sculptor known for her haunting plaster casts of architectural voids tries out a different technique in her latest London exhibition, inspired in part by a drive through the Mojave Desert and Death Valley.
The art critic and author tells Artful about his new book "Spring Cannot Be Cancelled," a dialogue with Britain’s preeminent painter conducted as he worked through the pandemic from a farmhouse in rural France.
The Chicago gallery owner gives Artful a tour of the home and private collection he shares with his wife, gallery principal Jessica Moss.
Artful is pleased to introduce “Impressions,” a monthly column by its co-founder and chief curator Matthew Israel. In “Impressions,” Matthew will share five current art world subjects he is thinking about—and believes you should be thin...
In an outdoor exhibition and performance series at the upstate New York sculpture park, the artist updates his 2019 work The Crisis for our current mood of pandemic anxiety.
The New York-based philanthropist and film producer, who heads the Arison Arts Foundation and chairs the boards of the National YoungArts Foundation and MoMA PS1, shares her travel experiences and plans with Artful.