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How Venice and New Media Art Are Making the White Cube Increasingly Obsolete

A recent run of ambitious site-specific projects demonstrates aptly why exhibitions must be conceived in dialogue with architecture, history and the...

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Elisa Carollo

FEMSA Has Spent 50 Years Building a More Complete Record of Latin American Art

From its origins in a Dr. Atl donation to its current committee-driven acquisition process, the collection's curators describe a five-decade effort to...

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Elisa Carollo

The Icy Gays Built a Collection By Cultivating Relationships—and Ignoring Market Hype

Rob and Eric Thomas-Suwall routinely back hyper-emerging artists early and have turned their Instagram connections into a real-world community.

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Elisa Carollo

Thomas Houseago Makes Ancient Objects Speak to Our Violent Present

In "Death’s Sacred Mirror" at Lévy Gorvy Dayan London, ancient objects, modernist icons and the artist's own wounded forms speak across time.

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Elisa Carollo

Ho Tzu Nyen Wants the Gwangju Biennale to Honor the Past, Not Relive It

"A trauma that you suffered in the past is constantly present," the artist-director reflected. "Revisiting Gwangju is important, but at the same time,...

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Elisa Carollo

The Biggest Gifts to University Art Museums in 2026

Anne and Arthur Goldstein, Kay Culbreath Heller and J. Roderick Heller, Nancy Delman Portnoy and other philanthropic collectors recently placed major...

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Elisa Carollo

Anne and Arthur Goldstein Reflect On the Responsibility of the Collector

The couple recently donated 70 artworks to the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University in New Jersey, bringing the total number of works they have...

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Elisa Carollo

A Daring Antonello da Messina Heist Raises New Questions About Museum Security

The lightning-fast theft at MuMe in Messina targeted rare works by the artist, raising new questions about museum security as art values become...

17.08.2026 7

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Elisa Carollo

In Liang Fu’s Latest Work, a Vision of Humanity Touched by Relentless Entropy

"The human condition is still the main topic of my observation. It is about our living conditions today, which is something we cannot avoid,...

14.08.2026 9

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Elisa Carollo

The Runway-Ready Fashion of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Is Coming to Christie’s

With pieces including Miranda Priestly’s Dries Van Noten and Schiaparelli jackets and Andy Sachs’ stained Gabriela Hearst dress and iconic...

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Elisa Carollo

Inside the Calvert Brothers’ Art Club for Everyone

Clayton and Parker Calvert launched the NYC Culture Club during the pandemic to give artists greater visibility, collectors new inroads and the public...

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Elisa Carollo

Inside the Carver Brothers’ Art Club for Everyone

Clayton and Parker Carver launched the NYC Culture Club during the pandemic to give artists greater visibility, collectors new inroads and the public...

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Elisa Carollo

Fine Art Insurance Is Often Worth More for What It Prevents Than What It Pays Out

Private Client Select’s Matt Sweitzer explains how advanced planning, staff training, better data and site-specific risk assessments can help...

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Elisa Carollo

In the Midst of the Great Wealth Transfer, a New Generation Is Redefining the Art of Collecting

Millennial and Gen Z art buyers are rejecting hype, speculation and inherited art-world conventions in favor of personal resonance, direct...

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Elisa Carollo

The Largest Cash Gifts to U.S. Art Institutions So Far in 2026

From Mitchell Rales’ $116 million gift to D.C.'s National Gallery to major commitments from Silicon Valley, foundations and dedicated cultural...

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Elisa Carollo

How Kate Lee and Clovis Lima Jr. Are Connecting the Creative Cultures of Asia and Latin America

With the launch of 603 Arts Foundation, the collectors are expanding their support of artists beyond the mere acquisition of works.

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Elisa Carollo

What the Art World Can Learn From Luxury’s Return to Intimacy and Cultural Depth

The empire-building model that prioritized constant expansion over human connection hasn't yielded the expected returns in either market.

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Elisa Carollo

NowHere Bets On the Japanese Artists New York’s Gallery System Has Overlooked

Founder Kentaro Totsuka is intentionally focusing on Japanese artists who have committed to building their lives in New York to close the gap between...

06.08.2026 10

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Elisa Carollo

At the First Bienal del Agua, Demetrio Paparoni Makes Water Political

Featuring works by Monica Bonvicini, William Kentridge, Alexander Brodsky and others, the biennial confronts scarcity, displacement and ecological...

04.08.2026 10

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Elisa Carollo

How Aspen Art Fair Is Turning the Mountain Escape Into a Collector Destination

The town’s concentrated wealth and expanding cultural ecosystem offer dealers a lucrative summer alternative to the conventional fair circuit.

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Elisa Carollo

These Are the Must-See Art Exhibitions in Athens Right Now

The proliferation of museums, foundations, private collections and galleries has turned the Greek capital into an annual destination for contemporary...

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Elisa Carollo

Tran Luong Considers Vietnam’s Reality Through an Imagined Underwater World

As an artist rather than a politician or a dissident, he does not want to employ the languages of pop art, propaganda or violence as his own modes of...

31.07.2026 10

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Elisa Carollo

Jean-Marc Bustamante Gives Arles a New Contemporary Art Space

More than a repository for his own work, Fonds Bustamante is a place for artists to convene.

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Elisa Carollo

How Nicola Lees Recentered the Aspen Art Museum Around Artists Instead of Objects

The artistic director and CEO reflects on AIR, ArtCrush and the cross-industry partnerships supporting ambitious, place-responsive commissions in the...

29.07.2026 10

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Elisa Carollo

A Summer Art Road Trip Through the South of France

From Matisse in dialogue with Yves Saint Laurent in Nice to LUMA Arles and the region’s expanding network of foundations, these are the exhibitions...

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Elisa Carollo

Carmen Argote Turns Cochineal’s Extractive History Into a Study of Embodiment

In “Soft Perimeter” at Silverlens in New York, the artist uses cochineal, linen, movement and performance to explore how matter carries physical...

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Elisa Carollo

Rebecca Fine Launches Metis, a New Art Lender Powered by Winston Artory Group Data

Continuously updated valuations from Winston Artory Group, Fine tells Observer, will let Metis assess each collection's collateral value faster and...

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Elisa Carollo

How a Protected Mediterranean Island Became One of France’s Most Compelling Art Destinations

Housed in an airy subterranean space beneath a rippling ceiling of water, Fondation Carmignac is currently showing "SEA, POP & SUN." Yet to come:...

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Elisa Carollo

In Athens, Works from George Economou’s Art Collection Take Stock of the 21st Century

The billionaire art collector has amassed one of the most important and expansive private collections of contemporary art not only in Greece but...

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Elisa Carollo

In Sotheby’s Botero Show, Rare Works Meet a Resurgent Global Market

A trove of 1960s and '70s works from the Botero family archive offers a fresh view of a formative era of the artist's life.

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Elisa Carollo

Doug Aitken’s ‘Lightscape’ Turns the American Dream Into a Requiem

Arguably a contemporary opera, the work follows multiple characters in a Robert Altman-esque structure, taking viewers on a journey of extreme change.

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Elisa Carollo

Kai Yoda’s Animist Paintings and the Beast Within

Informed by recent experiences in Indonesia and a renewed engagement with animist thought, he is constructing a symbolic universe in which family...

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Elisa Carollo

Tracing Universal Frequencies, Oliver Beer Makes Sound Visible

The artist's latest exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac in London transforms the acoustic resonance of the Lascaux caves into immersive paintings.

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Elisa Carollo

The Must-See Shows in the Hamptons This Summer

The East End's summer art calendar reaches well past the seasonal sales circuit, a reminder that this stretch of coastline has always been shaped as...

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Elisa Carollo

Storm Ascher On (Re)Building Black Arts Infrastructure in the Hamptons

The Hamptons' image as an exclusive summer playground for the wealthy, she says, obscures a long-established Black history.

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Elisa Carollo

How Artists Are Using A.I. and Where They Are Drawing the Line

As debates around authorship, labor and creativity rage on, a growing number of artists are integrating artificial intelligence into their...

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Elisa Carollo

At Christie’s Art+Tech Summit 2026, the State of A.I., New Wealth and the Art Market’s Next Chapter

The summit's most revealing moment may have been Max Carter's confirmation that Christie's is already selling to Silicon Valley tech billionaires and...

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Elisa Carollo

ArtMeta: When Digital Art Enters the Canon, Tech Millionaires Will Enter the Market

With From Code to Canon, ArtMeta used Art Basel’s Zero 10 to frame digital art not as a niche of screens and NFTs but as a seventy-year history of...

15.07.2026 10

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Elisa Carollo

Trophy Collections and Luxury Spending Powered Christie’s and Sotheby’s Record Half-Year Results

Single-owner offerings drove much of this season's growth, accounting for nearly a third of total auction sales value.

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Elisa Carollo

Céline Shen and the Art of Living With A.I.

Her practice imagines artificially intelligent machines and systems not as threats or antagonists but as humanity's companions in shared ecologies.

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Elisa Carollo

Sébastien Borget Is Expanding Digital Art’s Reach Without Softening Its Ambition

With a background in gaming, virtual worlds and Web3, he approaches art from the infrastructure side of digital culture.

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Elisa Carollo

Sean Green Built the Gallery World’s First CRM. Now He’s Building Its First A.I. Agents.

He describes ARTERNAL's approach as "human in the loop," with people still responsible for oversight, final sign-off and all tasks requiring judgment.

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Elisa Carollo

Can Magnus Resch’s A.I. App Crack the Art Market’s Transparency Problem?

"No human advisor can continuously monitor the entire art market. A.I. can... It gives people access to information and discovery tools that were...

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Elisa Carollo

Faig Ahmed Weaves Azerbaijan’s Past Into Its Future in Venice

For the country’s national pavilion, the artist reimagines the carpet as a living technology, bridging centuries-old craft, mysticism, neuroscience...

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Elisa Carollo

UNESCO’s A.I. Report Considers How Technology Can Serve Culture

The organization's investigation into A.I. and culture frames artificially intelligent technologies as both an opportunity and a threat.

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Elisa Carollo

At the Grand Palais, Laure Prouvost Translates Quantum Physics Into Something You Can Feel

"Nous, frissons d'étoiles" turns quantum physics into a poetic, bodily experience that asks visitors to engage with entanglement, uncertainty and the...

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Elisa Carollo

At Lisson Gallery, Kelly Akashi Gives Resilience Form

In “Heirloom,” the artist transforms mallow weeds, lace, quartz, Corten steel and cast glass into fragile but forceful meditations on memory,...

10.07.2026 10

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Elisa Carollo

The Future Perfect’s Laura Young Makes the Case for Design as the Next Collecting Frontier

She reflects on collectors, craft, functionality and why the sofa should no longer be an afterthought.

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Elisa Carollo

Kingsley Ng and Angel Hui’s “Fermata” Brings the Rhythms of Hong Kong to Venice

The exhibition builds a visual and sonic bridge between two cities shaped by water and strong maritime histories.

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Elisa Carollo

Phillips’s CEO Martin Wilson On What the House’s $507 Million Spring Reveals About the Market

From priority bidding to record watch sales and a 40 percent new-buyer rate, the auction house's spring season tells a story about where the auction...

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Elisa Carollo