Wallpaper – Throughout her career, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has created an entirely new genre of hallucinatory, immersive and playful art. – read more
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Art News – On Thursday night, Sotheby’s finished off a week of evening sales with a mostly energetic three-part auction of modern art that saw a Frida Kahlo painting sell for a …
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Art News – The fall art season may have kicked off last week, but it’s not the openings, or even the fairs, that are generating the most talk about the …
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Art Forum – Franco-Chinese painter Xie Lei, known for his dreamlike portraits of ghostly, ambiguous figures adrift in dark spaces, has been announced as the winner of this year’s Prix Marcel Duchamp, …
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“A space to question, dream, and seek new possibilities…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Pablo Diaz Carballo Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Pablo Diaz Carballo: My interest in art …
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BBC – They helped to make Vincent van Gogh among the most famous and influential painters in the history of art. Why did sunflowers obsess him and so many other …
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Interview Magazine – Halfway through my conversation with the French artist Claire Tabouret, we arrived at everyone’s favorite subject: psychoanalysis. Twice a week for seven years, the painter would visit her shrink’s …
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WSJ – The first show presented in the recently restored museum’s new exhibition galleries features three works by the 17th-century painter that, depicting women engaged in epistolary exchanges, are rich …
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by David Zimmerman Much of Ribal Molaeb’s oil on canvas paintings, exhibited recently at Artifact Projects, appear carefully constructed, yet this construction carries a sense of tentativeness and contingency. Through …
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“A search for balance and harmony…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Barbara Christol Paul Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art? Barbara Christol: Art has always been with me — like an …