When Smooth Stops Selling: The Decline of ‘Non-Frictional Art’ What once appeared to be the perfect alignment of aesthetics and market logic—smooth, neutral, digestible, collector-friendly—is now struggling to move. By Elisa Carollo
In a City Shaken by ICE and Fire, Dealer Bruce Lurie Focuses On Hope “This show means a lot more to me since this is such an emotional time in everybody’s life," Lurie told Observer. By Jordan Riefe
Boy George Debuts Public Artwork for Project Zero Environmental Campaign The piece, called 'Punks Against Pollution,' features a group of scowling people looking vaguely unsettled at the beach. By Helen Holmes
Fei-Fei Li and Andrej Karpathy Back a New A.I. Use Case: Simulating Human Behavior By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
From Soil to Still: The Master of Botanicals Rethinking Sustainability in Premium Spirits By Sonia Rubeck
Masterpieces from Agnes Gund’s Collection Will Headline Christie’s May Marquee Auctions By Elisa Carollo