Art Basel Paris’ Clément Delépine Reflects On How the Fair Tightened Its French Roots and Global Reach Fair fatigue may be the art world’s mantra, but Paris endures as the exception that still demands the trip. By Elisa Carollo
One Fine Show: ‘I Can’t Tell If This Longing Is My Own’ at the Fondation Beyeler This is the first time in the institution’s twenty-five-year history that the entire museum and its surrounding park have hosted an experimental presentation of contemporary art. By Dan Duray
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to Retire After a 40-Year Career at the Retail Giant By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Jo Fish Confronts the Tension Between Flesh and Data in a World of Visual Saturation By Elisa Carollo