Interviewing the Interviewer: A Portrait of Charles Moore
For the past five years, Charles Moore has been a steady, thoughtful presence in the art world. As a writer, curator, and critic, he has built a career on asking Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors
For the past five years, Charles Moore has been a steady, thoughtful presence in the art world. As a writer, curator, and critic, he has built a career on asking Continue Reading
Silence is not absence—it is a higher form of presence. In the work of Jaume Plensa, every material—whether iron, alabaster, light, or word—becomes a way to touch the ineffable. From Continue Reading
By Carol Real Among the most significant exhibitions this year in New York, A Natural History of the Studio by William Kentridge stands out for its rare visual and conceptual Continue Reading
In the contemporary landscape, Levan Songulashvili emerges as an artist who weaves the personal and the collective into a profoundly introspective visual narrative. Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1991 and Continue Reading
There’s a peculiar stillness at the heart of Glenn Brown’s paintings—an eerie, swirling quiet that both beckons and unsettles. Known for his meticulous transformations of art historical imagery, Brown has Continue Reading
In Marina Abramović’s art, time is not a measure but a space for experimentation. A pioneer of performance and the exploration of physical and mental limits, her work has challenged Continue Reading
Marilyn Minter (b. 1948, Shreveport, Louisiana) has relentlessly interrogated the constructs of beauty, power, and desire, creating a visual language that is both seductive and subversive. Through painting, photography, and Continue Reading
Nick Cave is an artist in perpetual motion, a maker who never stops making, an artist whose practice is a call-and-response with the world around him. Born in 1959 in Continue Reading