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Bortolami

A large leafless tree with colorful fabric sculptures and long ribbons hanging from its branches, set against a grassy landscape with distant hills.

Ten Upstate Art Weekend Exhibitions That Justify the Drive

From barn-side group shows to forest installations and long-awaited museum retrospectives, these ten shows make the journey north a must for city-dwellers chasing fresh air and sharper cultural programming.
By Elisa Carollo
Exterior view of M7 in Doha’s Msheireb district, showing a symmetrical plaza flanked by modern beige buildings with large windows and shaded walkways, leading to the M7 creative hub under a geometric canopy.

Art Basel Expands to the Gulf With a New Qatar Edition in 2026

Art Basel Qatar could cement the MENA region's status and visibility in the global art market.
By Elisa Carollo
Image of a young latina woman in black dress with a shaped canvas behind.

Frieda Toranzo Jaeger Is Challenging the Ideologies of Late-Stage Capitalism With Rage and Ritual

In New York, the artist reclaims religious iconography and industrial motifs to stage a revolutionary act of aesthetic resistance.
By Elisa Carollo
Monumental sculpture of a man all black standing in a Beaux Arts hall.

Observer’s Guide to the Must-See Gallery Shows Now On in New York

By Elisa Carollo
Portrait of a young woman against a wall with archival photos.

Artist Melike Kara Confronts the Multiplicity in Motherhood in Her Debut Show at Bortolami

By Elisa Carollo
Art Basel Miami Beach Art Fair 2024 VIP Preview

Observer’s Top Five Pieces Not to Miss at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024

By Dan Duray
Installation view of a system of metalic strings suspended with fishes in the space.

The Must-See Gallery Shows That Opened During Armory Week

By Elisa Carollo
Adult Man in black suit at Art Basel Miami contemplating an abstract work of art.

Art Basel Miami Beach Announces Details for Its 2024 Edition

By Elisa Carollo

Behind the Scenes at 5 New York City Galleries Preparing to Reopen

By Osman Can Yerebakan

Tribeca’s Video-Focused Gallery Shows Reveal the Neighborhood’s Cutting-Edge Art Scene

By Paddy Johnson
39 Walker Street.

Bortolami Gallery Leaving Tribeca for Spacious Chelsea Digs

By Lauren Elkies Schram
CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 24: A lion sculpture outside the Art Institute of Chicago wears a batting helmet to help the city celebrate the Chicago Cubs making it into the World Series on October 24, 2016 in Chicago, Illinois. The Cubs will face off against the Cleveland Indians in the World Series beginning tomorrow. This will be the Cubs first trip to the Series since 1945. The Indians last trip to the Series was 1948.

Art Institute Lions Don Chicago Cubs Hats, 600 Women Artists Pose for Group Photo

By Alanna Martinez
Sarah Anne Johnson, Pink Forest, 2015.

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before February 26

By Paul Laster
Caitlin Keogh and her painting Vines, 2015. (Photo: Courtesy of Instagram and @lizny3)

Bortolami Gallery Now Represents Caitlin Keogh

By Ryan Steadman
Don't mess with Daniel Buren.

Art Star Daniel Buren Wants His Work Destroyed

By Ryan Steadman
A view of Longhouse Projects' final show with Alan Prazniak (L), Joe Fyfe (C), and Ted Gahl (R). (Photo: Courtesy of Longhouse Projects)

Another Art Gallery Closure: Longhouse Projects to Shutter

By Ryan Steadman

14 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before November 24

By Nate Freeman and Alanna Martinez
The record cover. (Courtesy the artist and Bortolami)

Scott King Releases Catchy Little Diss Track

By Andrew Russeth

Daniel Buren Shows His Stripes: The Celebrated Artist’s Two-Gallery Show Is On, After a Sandy Delay

By Andrew Russeth
Installation view of 'Out of the Blue.' (Courtesy Bortolami)

‘The Perfect Show’ at 303, ‘Out of the Blue’ at Bortolami, ‘Problem Play’ at Leo Koenig, Thornton Dial: ‘Viewpoint of the Foundry Man’ at Andrew Edlin

By Andrew Russeth
Installation view of 'Out of the Blue.' (Courtesy Bortolami)

‘The Perfect Show’ at 303, ‘Out of the Blue’ at Bortolami, ‘Problem Play’ at Leo Koenig, Thornton Dial: ‘Viewpoint of the Foundry Man’ at Andrew Edlin

By Andrew Russeth

Facing the Truth: ‘Alice Neel: Late Portraits & Still Lifes,’ at David Zwirner and ‘Jutta Koether: The Fifth Season,’ at Bortolami

By Will Heinrich
Berlin Blue (2012)

Tom Burr Offers Nostalgia and Blankets at Bortolami

By Dan Duray

Reference Section: Richard Aldrich at Bortolami and Robert Melee at Andrew Kreps Gallery

By Will Heinrich
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