An Exhibition in Paris Reconsiders Minimalism for a Hyper-Mediated Age “Minimal” at La Bourse de Commerce aptly demonstrates why the movement feels newly urgent today. By Elisa Carollo
Will Trophy Estates Jolt an Auction Market on the Rocks This November? The question is whether these high-profile, single-owner collections can inject hope and revive excitement after a sluggish season, particularly on the auction side. By Elisa Carollo
Cultural Reckonings: Architect Kulapat Yantrasast and the New Language of Museums "With art, we can really transcend the prejudices and cliches, us-and-them situations,” he told Observer. By Jordan Riefe
A Roman Statue of Athena Is Unveiled at Wrightwood 659 Ahead of ‘Myth and Marble’ at the Art Institute of Chicago By Elisa Carollo
The Most Anticipated Art Museum Openings and Expansions of 2025 (Updated) By Christa Terry and Elisa Carollo