Leah Ke Yi Zheng On Painting as a Relational Phenomenon She views art through a transformative lens in which light, space and human perception continuously reshape each work. By Elisa Carollo
Neighbors in Chicago Reimagined the Art Fair as a Gilded Age Cultural Salon Founders Mirka Serrato and Jonny Tanna wanted to create a new kind of art fair that could bridge the gap between emerging galleries and institutions. By Elisa Carollo
How Maurizio Cattelan Turned This Year’s RenBen Gala into a Silent Art Piece The artist's ban on conversation forced gala-goers to focus on the experience, stripping away that layer of social performance that so often distracts from encounters with art. By Elisa Carollo
Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People By The Editors, Christa Terry, Dan Duray, Elisa Carollo, Farah Abdessamad and Merin Curotto
EXPO CHICAGO’s Frieze-Era Shift: Tony Karman Discusses the Fair’s Expanding Local and Global Influence By Elisa Carollo
The Most Influential People in Art By The Editors, Christa Terry, Elisa Carollo, Merin Curotto, Mána Taylor and Su Ertekin-Taner
The Most Influential People in the Art World Today By Dan Duray, Farah Abdessamad, Christa Terry and The Editors
What Else to See During Expo Chicago: Sanford Biggers’ New Work, Hockney Tackles Time and Space By Devon Van Houten Maldonado