The Empathy and Everyday Magic of Jenna Gribbon’s Milan Debut "Painting is especially good at framing things that might otherwise be overlooked and revealing their hidden magic,” the artist told Observer. By Elisa Carollo
Leonor Fini’s Mythmaking, Masquerades and Resurgent Market Despite being born in Buenos Aires, Fini was profoundly Italian in her sense of drama, her disarming persona and the sophisticated literary and artistic references in her work. By Elisa Carollo
Milan Is Italy’s International Financial Capital, But Is It the Next Art Hotspot? A rapid influx of capital hasn't changed the fact that the city's art scene is much less dynamic now than it was several years ago. By Elisa Carollo
The Prada Foundation’s Instagram Polls Might Be the Most Ingenious Digital Exhibition Yet By Helen Holmes
Bill Barr Pivots to Clinton Emails During Testimony, Casts Doubt on Steele Dossier By Davis Richardson
Q&A: Painter Luc Tuymans Predicts Trump’s Reelection and Explains Why His Work Is Ultimately About Revenge By Devon Van Houten Maldonado