The Exacting Nuance of Richard Diebenkorn A great admirer of Matisse and Cézanne, this artist seemed to reinvent both. By Dian Parker
The Politics of Print: What the Medium’s Last Renaissance Can Teach Us About Our Current Market A benefit edition that reproduces a pre-existing painting via digital printing in a quantity approaching 2,000 is a poster, not a fine art print, no matter how great the artist or how philanthropic the intentions. By Jenny Gibbs
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
Art Institute of Chicago Purchases Nearly 1,500 Works From Art Collector Charles Hack By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Nate Lewis’ Intricate Paper Sculptures Are Informed by What He Learned in Nursing School By Renee Royale