‘The Goosebump in Memory’: An Interview With Artist Jadé Fadojutimi
Observer spoke with the young star painter on the occasion of her sold-out New York debut show at Gagosian.
Gracie Abrams’ Most Memorable Fashion Moments
From New York City streets to the Met Gala, the singer constantly delivers unique sartorial choices.
‘A Complete Unknown’ Review: A Thrilling Tour of Established Myth
Timothée Chalamet looks, acts, even sings like Bob Dylan in this biopic. But director James Mangold treats Dylan as a mythical figure rather than a person, leaving his mystery intact.
Arts
See AllThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Unveils the Design for a New Wing by Mexican Architect Frida Escobedo
After years of pushbacks and delays, the museum has finally revealed the design of its new Oscar L. Tang and H.M. Agnes Hsu-Tang Wing.
Cecilia Vicuña On Embracing the Beauty of a Universal Order
“I’m walking down the street, and I suddenly see a little stick, a piece of metal or a piece of plastic, and I see its beauty. I see where it has come from, a story and an aura.”
Public Art at the Transamerica Pyramid: An Interview With Art Collector and Developer Michael Shvo
We caught up with Shvo, who is an avid art collector, to learn more about the newly renovated property and its arts programming.
The Experience of Living with Michael J. Schumacher’s ‘Living Room Pieces’
It’s easy, in an art gallery, to cede the context of sounds to an artist; in your home, personal association is inevitable because the context is your own.
New Wave Art Wknd Is Palm Beach’s Answer to Miami Art Week
Sara Gavlak’s schedule of relaxed art events offers opportunities to de-stress and decompress after the frenzy that is Miami Art Week.
Lifestyle
See AllDenver’s Populus Hotel Pairs Sustainability With a Modern Sensibility
Instead of investing money in a high-end spa or focusing on traditional amenities, the hotel’s definition of luxury involves saving the planet.
The Best Culinary Destinations in California
Whether you’re looking to enjoy oysters and clam chowder on the coast or French fare in the heart of Santa Ynez Valley, these are California’s best culinary destinations for a weekend of wining and dining.
Jet Set: Holiday Gifts for the Traveler
From a glamorous duffel bag and aluminum suitcase to a silky eye mask and leather tote bag, these are the best travel gifts for the jet-setter in your life.
The Most Charming Small Towns for a Holiday Retreat in California
From Solvang’s transportive Danish village and Healdsburg’s culinary oasis to coastal retreats including Carmel-by-the-Sea and Cambria.
The Best Places to Dine Solo in London
Whether you’re looking for a Michelin-starred fine dining experience or a more casual solo dinner out, London has plenty of options that are ideal for going out solo.
Business
See AllOpenAI’s CFO Says a Fully For-Profit Structure Is the ‘Right Answer for Us’
The CFO also lauded Trump as “the president of this A.I. generation.”
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Predicts Dealmaking Boom Under Trump
The U.S. is heading towards a flurry of dealmaking activity under the Trump administration, according to the CEO of Goldman Sachs.
How Stability AI’s New CEO Prem Akkaraju Saved an Ailing Unicorn
The once-ailing company’s revival “wasn’t on my bingo card either,” said Prem Akkaraju, who became Stability AI’s CEO in June.
How a Gates Foundation-Backed A.I. Startup Tackles Weather Forecast in Africa: CEO Q&A
Palo Alto, Calif.-based WindBorne aims to tackle climate change by improving the accuracy of weather forecast using A.I.-powered weather balloons.
Inside Freepik’s A.I. Ambition To Replace Photoshop and Figma: CEO Interview
“There will be no more Adobe, no more Figma.”
Entertainment
See All‘Nickel Boys’ Is an Experiential Masterpiece—And One of The Year’s Best Films
Director RaMell Ross’s bold reimagining of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is both lyrical and urgent. This is a movie worth returning to again and again.
‘Kraven the Hunter’ Review: Messy Script, Tight Abs—Things Could Be Worse
This Spider-Man spin-off is entertaining—the action sequences hold together, blood gushes frequently, and Aaron Taylor Johnson dons a midriff-baring costume. But it’s also convoluted and full of extraneous characters.
Last-Minute Literary Gifts for the Art Lover On Your List
There’s still time to wrap up a great gift for your art-obsessed family and friends.
Power Lists
See AllThe Most Important People in Nightlife & Dining
These are the architects of modern indulgence, wielding influence with every lease signed and every menu unveiled. Theirs is the kind of power that turns concepts into cultural institutions.
The Most Influential People in Art
Observer’s Business of Art Power List spotlights the bold innovators steering today’s art world through shifting markets, new collector dynamics and cultural reinvention. From market disruptors to institution builders, these visionaries are redefining influence, expanding access and setting the course for art’s global future.
Masters of the Machine: The A.I. Leaders With Power, Influence, Capital and Vision
The future of artificial intelligence isn’t just being built in research labs—it’s being shaped by a small circle of power players who control the capital, strategy and vision of the industry’s biggest breakthroughs. From tech executives to investors and policy architects, these leaders are determining what A.I. becomes, what it prioritizes and how it impacts society. Meet the movers who are deciding the direction of the world’s most transformative technology.
Marketplace
See All10 Best CBD Oils of 2024: A Guide for the Discerning Consumer
Tired of CBD oils that overpromise and underdeliver? We’ve done the legwork to find the best of 2024—pure, potent, and worth every drop. Discover the oils that live up to the hype and make a real difference.
10 Best CBD Companies to Buy From in 2024: Honest Reviews & Guide
Despite strong competition from nine impressive challengers, Colorado Botanicals tops our list of the best CBD companies to buy from in 2024.
5 Strongest CBD Gummies: Best CBD Gummies of 2024
We’ve compiled a list of the top 5 strongest CBD gummies for pain, sleep, anxiety and stress to save you time and money.
10 Best CBD Gummies for Anxiety and Stress
Although Colorado Botanicals and its line of CBD gummies ranked first, and we found them to be the best CBD gummies for anxiety, they’re not the only CBD brand with a lot to brag about. The nine other competitors on our list have many qualities that help them stand out in a highly saturated market.
10 Best CBD Oil for Dogs: Best for Anxiety, Pain & Arthritis
A guide to our carefully selected picks for the top CBD oils for dogs in 2024 to soothe anxiety, pain and arthritis.
Latest
All LatestCelebrating Czech Music at Carnegie Hall With Dvořák’s Piano Concerto and Janáček’s ‘Glagolitic Mass’
It’s been over a decade since Leoš Janáček’s mass last appeared at Carnegie Hall.
Why 2025 Is Going to Be the Year of Robert Rauschenberg
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation has announced its plans for the artist’s centennial, with seven institutional shows planned worldwide.
China Probes Nvidia Amid Escalating A.I. Chip Tensions With US: What to Know
China is looking into Nvidia’s acquisition of an Israeli company it approved in 2020.
The Legal Systems Reshaping the Art World: An Interview With Lawyer Leila A. Amineddoleh
In a conversation with Observer, the art lawyer shines a light on the complexities of institutional disputes, the labyrinthine process of determining rightful ownership, the art of detecting forgeries and more.
‘The Order’ Review: Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult Deliver Gripping, Timely Thrills
With standout performances and a razor-sharp script, ‘The Order’ is a pulse-pounding account of neo-Nazi terror and the FBI’s relentless fight to stop it.
Gérard Garouste Is Château Mouton Rothschild’s Latest Label Artist
The prestigious list of the wine estate’s collaborators includes artists like Dali, César, Miró, Chagall, Picasso and Warhol.
Golden Globe Nominations: Surprises and Snubs to Kick Off Awards Season
‘Emilia Pérez’ racked up the second most Golden Globe nominations ever, Saoirse Ronan went unrecognized, and ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 earned a nod in this morning’s nominations.
In Two Shows, Maryam Yousif’s Clay Sculptures Evoke Mesopotamian Culture and the Divine Feminine
Yousif playfully evokes the distant past made familiar with intimate relics of memory and self-affirmation.
Katharina Grosse’s Park & 75 Show Explores the Power of Music Through Paint
Grosse’s work is part color theory, part dreamlike expression and part art therapy.
How Much ‘Magnificent 7’ Companies Spend on Protecting Their CEOs
Tech companies spends millions of dollars annually on security expenses for high-profile CEOs like Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and Jensen Huang.
How Trump’s Economic Policies Could Reshape the Electric Vehicle Industry
Trump’s proposed EV policies could mean bad news for carmakers and EV consumers.
Who Is David Sacks, Trump’s Newly Appointed ‘A.I. and Crypto Czar?’
Like his friend Elon Musk, David Sacks is a member of the so-called “PayPal Mafia.”
Mark-Making to Mark Time: Park Seo-Bo’s Final Écritures Go On View at White Cube
The artist’s last works were “painting diaries” that captured the interplay of physical and transcendental dimensions that defined his existence.
‘Sell Painting, Buy Land’: MAHKU Brings Voices of Indigenous Resistance to Art Basel Miami Beach
Observer spoke with the Brazilian collective about art as a tool of Indigenous resistance.
Streaming’s ‘Squid Game’ Dilemma: Can Non-English Content Drive Both Subscribers and Revenue?
Netflix said more than 60 percent of its subscribers watched at least one Korean title on the platform last year.
Observer’s Top Five Pieces Not to Miss at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024
Our very own Dan Duray is on the ground in Miami and shares his must-see favorites.
Celebrate the Holiday Season with These Spectacular Sparkling Wines
Though Champagne and other sparkling varietals are typically served as a welcome beverage or during a special toast, they can also be used to enhance your festive feast as a curated pairing.
Dreaming in Color in Wynwood: An Interview Artist and Muralist Karol Stefanini
“It’s literally the realization of a dream. Not just anyone gets an opportunity like this. To have a mural here, you need to earn your space.”