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Reviews, commentary, news and interviews with and about the artists who influence every corner of the art market. Visit our Artist Index to browse all artists Observer has chronicled over the last 30+ years.

A group of ancient-looking heads and masks sits on and above an ornate white fireplace, including a cardboard mask mounted on the wall.

Thomas Houseago Makes Ancient Objects Speak to Our Violent Present

In "Death’s Sacred Mirror" at Lévy Gorvy Dayan London, ancient objects, modernist icons and the artist's own wounded forms speak across time.
By Elisa Carollo
A gallery installation at the Cultural Foundation Abu Dhabi features a large yellow wall with a mixed-media artwork, bright pink and blue architectural partitions, hanging textile works and patterned flooring beneath a high geometric ceiling.

Shezad Dawood’s “Skin of Dreams” Looks Forward as Well as Back

In Abu Dhabi, a city consciously imagining itself into a new cultural future, it feels like exactly the right show in exactly the right place.
By Elise Morton

At MCA Chicago, Kenzi Shiokava Gets His Long-Awaited Solo Debut

In the late artist's first solo museum show, reverentially titled "Kenzi Shiokava," there is not much more you could ask for.
By Lucas Gómez-Doyle
A man in black clothing and round glasses stands outdoors against a railing, with the Gwangju Biennale building and its Korean and English signage behind him.

Ho Tzu Nyen Wants the Gwangju Biennale to Honor the Past, Not Relive It

By Elisa Carollo
A portrait photograph shows artist Leslie Lewis Sigler seated barefoot on a stool in her studio, surrounded by paintings and sculptural works depicting lace, shells, dishes and silverware.

Leslie Lewis Sigler On Turning Heirlooms into Portraits of a Life

By Xinyi Ye
An artist dressed in black sits in a paint-splattered studio surrounded by numerous dark-toned figurative and abstract paintings, with brushes and paint cans on a wooden table nearby.

In Liang Fu’s Latest Work, a Vision of Humanity Touched by Relentless Entropy

By Elisa Carollo
A sepia-toned still life drawing shows a shallow bowl, a dark handled jug and a smaller pitcher arranged on a wooden tabletop.

The Continuing Reinvention of Willem de Kooning

By Dian Parker
A museum study-room photograph shows three people gathered around a table examining works on paper, with an older woman and a younger woman leaning over a colorful artwork while a man stands behind them.

“It’s About Time”: At 86, Gladys Nilsson Gets Her First Major Retrospective

By Mána Taylor

The Bad Planning That Leaves Many Artist Estates Tangled in Lawsuits

By Daniel Grant
A large colored-pencil drawing on white paper shows several nude or partially nude human figures intertwined and overlapping diagonally, rendered in bands of pink, blue, yellow, green and orange.

Centro Botín Champions Marisol’s Drawings and Rethinks Her Legacy

By Sarah Moroz
A heavily textured painting uses broken ceramic plates and thick paint to depict the layered green canopy and branching trunks of trees against a pale blue background.

Julian Schnabel On Showcasing the Essentials at Château La Coste

By Sarah Moroz
A still from a video of a woman's face in close up with a very dark background behind her

One Fine Show: “Arthur Jafa, The White Album” at the Hammer Museum

By Dan Duray
A man stands behind a suspended red dragon inside a transparent chained box, surrounded by small eye-like drawings on the gallery walls.

Tran Luong Considers Vietnam’s Reality Through an Imagined Underwater World

By Elisa Carollo
An abstract seascape shows a glowing yellow sky and sun reflected across dark water, with a small sailboat near the right side.

At MICAS, Reggie Burrows Hodges’s Vision of Malta

By Henry Roberts
A spacious contemporary gallery displays paintings, sculptures and freestanding installations beneath white beams, with historic stonework visible along one wall.

Jean-Marc Bustamante Gives Arles a New Contemporary Art Space

By Elisa Carollo
A wide gallery view featuring a tall orange-and-black textile installation on the left, three large red and orange works on the right and a small knotted sculpture mounted between them.

Carmen Argote Turns Cochineal’s Extractive History Into a Study of Embodiment

By Elisa Carollo
A woman seen from the back stands looking at a gallery wall of paintings in a space with gray walls and light wood floors

Art May Hold the Key to Reclaiming Focus in a Hyper-Accelerated World

By Gail Wegodsky
A pair of art handlers installs a large square portrait of a round-faced woman wearing a dark blue hat against a pale peach wall.

In Sotheby’s Botero Show, Rare Works Meet a Resurgent Global Market

By Elisa Carollo
An old timey black and white photo of a man and woman about to kiss in a restaurant booth

One Fine Show: “Brassaï, The Secret Signs of Paris” at Moderna Museet

By Dan Duray
large, multi-panel abstract painting fills a gallery space, with fiery reds, yellows, greens and dark blue-black areas forming a dramatic, organic composition.

Kai Yoda’s Animist Paintings and the Beast Within

By Elisa Carollo

The Women Who Built the Hamptons Art Scene

By Mary Gregory
A large abstract painting features a glowing pale blue and pink center surrounded by deep red, brown and smoky purple pigment, creating the impression of light emerging from darkness.

Tracing Universal Frequencies, Oliver Beer Makes Sound Visible

By Elisa Carollo
An oversized video projection of a hyperreal, white porcelain-like face with bright blue eyes fills the wall of a dark gallery space.

How Artists Are Using A.I. and Where They Are Drawing the Line

By Elisa Carollo

One Fine Show: “Björk, Echolalia” and “James Merry, Metamorphlings” at the National Gallery of Iceland

By Dan Duray
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