Invoking the Past to Redefine the Now at Sharjah Biennial 16 Here, contemporary art engages with memories and trauma to extract universal truths about the fast-evolving nature of human existence. By Elisa Carollo
In Sharjah, Five Curators and Two-Hundred Artists Confront Global Issues Through a Regional Lens Throughout the Sharjah Biennial, works are described using politicized language that highlights the vast social and environmental ideas tackled. By Sarah Moroz
Goldman Sachs’ Information Chief Marco Argenti Deepens A.I. Push with Anthropic By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
At Christie’s, Irene Roosevelt Aitken’s Collection Tests the Market for Old-World Opulence By Brook S. Mason
I Went to a Costa Rican Blue Zone to Reverse Time. My Face—and the Stars—Had Other Ideas By Paul Jebara