Gabriel Rico Maps Reality Through Flesh and Form At the core of his Guadalajara-based practice is a profound inquiry into the fabric of human existence in this particular space and time. By Elisa Carollo
Dallas’ Art Fairs Open With Slow-Burn Sales and Museum Acquisitions That Signal Regional Potential With packed preview crowds and nearly $100,000 in museum-backed acquisitions, the Dallas Art Fair is making a confident case for the city’s growing relevance. By Elisa Carollo
Dallas Art Fair Director Kelly Cornell Sees ‘All Eyes On Texas’ The art market inevitably follows the money, and the state's art scene has been expanding in tandem with its GDP. By Elisa Carollo
ZONAMACO Returns With Respectable Early Sales, But Fewer Foreign Buyers Than Expected By Elisa Carollo
An Art Critic Accidentally Destroyed a Gabriel Rico Sculpture and His Gallery Is Pissed By Helen Holmes