A Consideration of Time: Celia Paul’s Monograph and Memory The artist's work over five decades transforms the familiar into something spiritual and luminous. By Dian Parker
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
From Studio Secrets to Art World Scandals: A Roundup of the Best Art Podcasts While academic art podcasts are certainly worth a listen, most of us are looking for something a little livelier or, dare we say it, juicy. By Nadja Sayej
The Most Influential People in the Art World Today By Dan Duray, Farah Abdessamad, Christa Terry and The Editors