Art Brussels Keeps Getting Better at Being Itself This fair remains a quietly essential stop on the European art calendar. By Nicolas Vamvouklis
Gemini G.E.L.’s 60th Anniversary Show Is a Love Letter to L.A. "It figures as a subject in artwork in a very real way that we don't often think of a city as a subject," curator Susan Dackerman tells Observer. By Jordan Riefe
The Blind Folly of Tacita Dean The British artist and filmmaker captivates in a surprising exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio. By Dian Parker
Marian Goodman, Visionary Dealer and “Quiet Matriarch” Who Shaped Contemporary Art, Dies at 97 By Elisa Carollo
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