Sean Scully has developed a language that carries the memory of time and experience. For more than six decades, his work has examined the relationship between structure and fragility, between Continue Reading
Late in the day, the light in Los Angeles turns to a kind of gold that feels almost weightless. In Jennifer Guidi’s studio, that light seems to settle into the Continue Reading
In Y.Z. Kami’s paintings, the human face becomes a landscape of silence. Whether portrayed with eyes open or closed, each figure seems suspended between the visible and the invisible, the Continue Reading
Everette Taylor speaks of his collection as one might speak of a shared life. It is not about accumulating, nor about chasing names that rise and fall in the market, Continue Reading
For over three decades, Rick Lowe has quietly revolutionized the role of the artist, redefining what art becomes when it’s inseparable from the lives, struggles, and aspirations of a community. Continue Reading
In one of the most revealing and expansive conversations of his career, David Salle opens the doors to his thinking with characteristic precision and a memory shaped by images. In Continue Reading
Julie Mehretu speaks much like she paints — with clarity, urgency, and a deep engagement with complexity. In our recent conversation, we moved across many terrains: gesture and silence, painting Continue Reading
In Mark Milroy’s work, the painted gesture intertwines with memory, daily observation, and an ongoing search to understand the human face as an emotional landscape. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Continue Reading
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