Alexandre Lenoir’s Paintings Are More Elaborate Than You Can Imagine The artist welcomed Observer into his studio to discuss art school skeptics and the conflict between structure and instinct. By Sarah Moroz
One Fine Show: ‘I Can’t Tell If This Longing Is My Own’ at the Fondation Beyeler This is the first time in the institution’s twenty-five-year history that the entire museum and its surrounding park have hosted an experimental presentation of contemporary art. By Dan Duray
The de la Cruz Collection Museum’s Holdings Are Headed for the Auction Block The works once housed in the late art collector Rosa de la Cruz's 30,000-square-foot Miami museum will be auctioned by Christie's in May. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
From Brush and Palette to Printer and Cartridge: ‘Picasso Black and White’ at the Guggenheim, ‘Wade Guyton OS’ at the Whitney By Maika Pollack