A Brisk Start to the Armory Show Suggests Optimism as the Market Adapts to New Rhythms “People are excited to be ‘back to school'—both dealers and collectors,” David Nolan told Observer after reporting strong opening day sales. By Elisa Carollo
Curator Eleanor Clayton On the Race to Keep a National Treasure in Britain Barbara Hepworth’s 1943 sculpture embodies her transition from prewar geometric abstraction to a more lyrical engagement with landscape. By Dan Duray
Artist Fawn Rogers On Her Work, Showing at Make Room and the State of the World Today "I wanted to show this series of paintings in a more compact space to emphasize their value as an approaching storm, so to speak, and provide a sense of urgency." By Stephen Wozniak
Paris 2024 Unveils Surprisingly Whimsical Posters for the Olympic and Paralympic Games By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Why Is Damien Hirst’s Shrewd Ex-Manager Selling Over $10M Worth of Iconic Works? By Margaret Carrigan
Germany Opens Museum for ‘Degenerate Art,’ UK-US Show for Rachel Whiteread, and More By Alanna Martinez