Timo Kappeller’s Superpower Is Merging Institutional Rigor With Commercial Momentum
With experience spanning galleries and non-traditional institutions, he has learned to balance slow-burn artistic development with the speed required to realize ambitious projects.
Brenda Frazier, Debutante of the Century: The Dark Side of America’s Most Famous Socialite
The tragic story of Brenda Frazier—and what it reveals about fame, beauty and the original influencers who came before Instagram.
Sam Altman Caught in Fallout From Dario Amodei’s Pentagon Standoff
Sam Altman scrambles to contain fallout from a rushed Pentagon deal that reshaped Silicon Valley’s AI rivalry.
Business
See AllCan Copyright Survive the Age of A.I.?
American University’s Linda Bloss-Baum examines how A.I. is stress-testing the foundations of U.S. copyright law. As litigation, licensing negotiations and classroom debates unfold simultaneously, Bloss-Baum argues that the future of innovation depends on preserving meaningful power and compensation for the creators whose work underpins the A.I. economy.
The Long View: 11 Art Books That Ask Us to Look Again
In an art world defined by speed and spectacle, the most meaningful books invite us to pause, deepen our understanding and learn to see with greater clarity.
Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters Open Up on Why Netflix Walked Away From WBD
Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters say Paramount Skydance overpaid for WBD and warn the deal could mean layoffs and fewer productions across Hollywood.
Bezel CEO Quaid Walker Brings Prediction Markets to Luxury Watches
Quaid Walker’s Bezel joins forces with Kalshi to let users trade on luxury watch prices, brand moves and industry rumors for as little as $1.
Don Lemon and the Creator Class Rethink Media Power
Don Lemon joins ESPN’s Pablo Torre and comedians Gianmarco Soresi and Jay Jurden to debate trust, authenticity and the risks of running a media business outside legacy newsrooms.
Art
See AllThe Best Classic Books That Feel Surprisingly Contemporary
A great read can offer both insights into the present and a reminder that societies have faced similar crises before.
Our Favorite Looks From the 2026 Grand Dîner du Louvre
A guest list spanning aristocracy, finance, fashion and film highlighted the event’s growing status as one of the most exclusive gatherings of Paris Fashion Week.
Marc Straus and Graham Wilson On Joining Forces Across Generations
In a market where galleries are expected to scale without structural support, the veteran dealer and Swivel Gallery founder are combining legacy infrastructure with emerging vision to secure the future of both their programs.
Here’s What You Missed Off Frieze at Felix, BUTTER and Beyond
L.A. Art Week has become a fully realized decentralized market powered by satellite platforms and independent spaces.
How L.A. Consolidates Cultural Capital on Its Own Terms
Here, value extends beyond acquisition, shaped by a system that prizes narrative scalability as much as institutional or market validation.
Lifestyle
See AllLooking Back on the Hotel Industry’s Most Influential Women of the 20th Century
Whether you’re fascinated by the controversial life of Leona Helmsley or want to learn more about one of California’s first African American hotel owners, we’re highlighting some of the industry’s most influential women of the 20th century.
Where to Stay in Santa Ynez Valley, California’s Next Great Wine Destination
Just a few hours north of Los Angeles, the rural vineyard town of Santa Ynez Valley boasts some of California’s most picturesque hotels.
From Normal People to Gucci Precision: Paul Mescal’s Style Evolution
The Irish actor went from an unknown with a silver chain to one of the most watched men on any red carpet. Here’s every look that got him there.
Jet Set: The Best Travel Scarves
From airport AC survival to après-dinner polish, these plush wraps earn their seat in your carry-on.
The 2026 Genesis GV60: All Shine, No Swagger
For all its intriguing design touches, it simply doesn’t compare to other electric cars in its segment in terms of the driving experience.
Interviews
See AllInside the Art Marketplace, Elliot Safra’s Bid to Make Private Sales More Efficient
“The human layer builds trust. In this market, trust is everything. Technology alone doesn’t solve that,” he told Observer.
In a Legacy Obsessed Cultural Landscape, a New Experimental Art Space Is Embracing Ephemerality
times’s founders—Summer Guthery, former director of Canal Projects, and curator and philanthropist Francesca Sonara—saw a unique opportunity to support artists who, despite widespread institutional inertia, are still taking risks.
Veronica Fernandez Paints Childhood Memories into Records of Resilience
In a new show coinciding with Frieze L.A., the artist layers homelessness, displacement and fantasy in paintings that oscillate between vulnerability and strength.
Grey Art Museum’s Alison Weaver On the Breadth of the University Museum Mandate
Cross-disciplinary collaboration, from the humanities to science and technology, is central to her vision of what a university museum can be.
Erica Mahinay’s Explorations of the Threshold Between the Seen and the Sensed
At Frieze L.A., the artist is debuting new paintings incorporating compositional elements that create flickering fields of containment and rupture.
Power Lists
See AllObserver New Media Power List: Call for Submissions
Nominations are open for Observer’s 2026 New Media Power List
The 50 Most Powerful PR Firms of 2026
This year’s honorees are emblematic of a notable shift in public relations from responsive publicity to proactive leadership in the moments that matter most.
Wall-to-Wall Cultural Capital: Inside Observer’s Art Power Index Party
Under the dim lights of the Lower East Side’s Maison Nur, art world luminaries gathered to celebrate Observer’s Art Power Index—and each other. From the impassioned speeches to the sharp tailoring and Damien Hirst over the bar, the evening embodied our legacy of chronicling power with style.
2025 Nightlife & Dining Power Index
Humanity is still the most vital ingredient in hospitality, and that isn’t changing anytime soon.
Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People
Their acquisitions, affinities and approbations move the needle on valuation and redefine how art is made, shown and sold.
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All LatestMuseums May One Day Predict Cultural Participation Through Facial Recognition
In the future, microexpression analysis could reshape how museums design marketing campaigns and craft exhibition narratives.
Can the Luxury Market’s Experience-Led Reset Be a Blueprint for the Art Market’s Next Act?
The art industry still has meaningful ground to cover in responding to behavioral shifts among HNW individuals that adjacent industries are already navigating.
Block, A.I. and the Front-Running of the Curve
Quant’s Yousef Khalili explores Block’s layoffs as a structural test of whether A.I. has evolved from a productivity enhancer into a headcount reducer. As markets reward margin expansion and firms rush to emulate Block, Khalili argues that sustainable advantage will depend on understanding how emerging execution layers can permanently redefine the balance between human judgment and machine capability.
Greg Abel’s First Shareholder Letter: Same Playbook, Minus Warren Buffett’s Folksy Flair
In his debut shareholder letter, Berkshire CEO Greg Abel vowed to preserve the company’s key cultural values.
Block’s A.I. Layoffs Signal a Tipping Point for White-Collar Work
IDCA CEO Mehdi Paryavi examines Block’s A.I.-driven layoffs as an early signal of a structural shift in the global labor market. As leaders from Jamie Dimon to Sam Altman acknowledge the coming transformation, Paryavi contends that without clear global guardrails, reflexive A.I.-driven layoffs could destabilize middle-class economies before the technology is mature enough to replace the workforce it displaces.
The Top Lots to Watch in the March London Sales
Blue-chip works by Moore, Bacon, Monet, Richter, Picasso and Magritte will test the resilience of the global art market after November’s multi-billion-dollar New York auctions.
Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse Lands at Wynn Las Vegas With Caviar Cannolis and Colossal Cuts
At Wynn Las Vegas, Sartiano trades subtlety for scale, building an Italian steakhouse engineered for excess.
At NOMAD St. Moritz, a Cohesive Vision of Lived Aesthetics
Vintage modernism and contemporary experimentation met seamlessly, reinforcing this fair’s reputation for refined yet adventurous curation.
Why Malibu Remains the Ideal Weekend Escape
Malibu’s charm as a coastal escape endures, even after fire, loss and change.
The Best Fashion From the 2026 SAG Actor Awards Red Carpet
Before the envelopes opened, the tailoring did the talking.
The Gospel of More: Iris Apfel’s Most Iconic Fashion Moments
From White House restoration projects to a modeling contract at 97, a visual history of the woman who proved more is always more.
This Is What You Missed at SCHWET’s Steamy, Under-the-Radar Debut
Among the A-listers in attendance were headline names from arts, entertainment, culture and media.