How Some Art Galleries Are Collaborating in a Bid to Be More Competitive Sharing resources and risks may be the key to building a more sustainable, equitable and resilient art market. By Elisa Carollo
Na Kim’s Hauntingly Luminous Portraits Are a Study in Subjectivity We asked the artist about her practice, the power of repetition and how best to approach her quietly mesmerizing work. By Christa Terry
For Nicola Vassell, Art Market Success Is Rooted in Character "I look for a combination of things in artists—quality of ideas and artistic outcomes, work ethic and discipline, even if, for the artist, process both frustrates and flourishes." By Christa Terry
At Evelyn’s Table, Seamus Sam Leads an Inventive 12-Seat Tasting Menu Beneath a London Pub By Emily Zemler
Sundar Pichai Doubles Down on Startups as Google Expects Windfall From Anthropic, SpaceX By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
As Artemis II Returns Home, NASA Chief Jared Isaacman Defends Billionaire Space Race By Georgia Fearn
New Evidence Points to Adam Back as Bitcoin Inventor—Plus Other Theories Over the Years By Rachel Curry