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Sterling Ruby’s “Atropa” Is a Quiet But Profound Reflection on Entropy

February 21, 2026February 21, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Installation view: Sterling Ruby’s “Atropa” at Sprüth Magers in New York. Photo: Genevieve Hanson American artist Sterling Ruby has long engaged not only with the chaotic condition of…

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Dean Majd’s “Hard Feelings” Expands the Emotional Register of Masculinity

February 20, 2026February 20, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Dean Majd. Photo: Zach Hussein For much of photography’s history, male portraiture preserved a degree of emotional distance, presenting men as stoic, authoritative and restrained. Dean Majd has…

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Nunu Hung’s Year of Ambition, Intellectual Depth and Unapologetic Openness

February 19, 2026February 19, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Nunu Hung at Nunu Fine Art Taipei. Courtesy Nunu Fine Art In a city like New York, where cultural capital is theoretically abundant, the gallery world can still…

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In Qatar’s Zekreet Desert, Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al-Thani Welcomes All

February 14, 2026February 14, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Rahaal unfolded across three pavilions (an exhibition space, a salon and a library) in the historic nature reserve of Zekreet, Qatar, just miles from Richard Serra’s monumental East–West/West–East.…

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Francesco Bonami’s Case Against Trend-Chasing in the Museum Business

February 13, 2026February 14, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Under Francesco Bonami’s direction, By Art Matters has embraced a curatorial model that favors instinct, experimentation and intellectual risk. Photo: Qingshan Wu, courtesy of By Art Matters Late…

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Mia Westerlund Roosen’s Ongoing Material Inquiry

February 13, 2026February 15, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Mia Westerlund Roosen’s Heat (background) and Conical (foreground), both from 1981, on view at Nunu Fine Art. Photo: Martin Seck, courtesy the artist and Nunu Fine Art Multidisciplinary…

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How the Donum Estate Cultivated a World-Class Sculpture Garden

February 8, 2026February 8, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

At Donum Estate, art, wine, and land are conceived as a single living system shaped by stewardship, regeneration, and long-term vision. Photo Robert Berg | Courtesy Donum Estate…

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With “Happy Zoo,” Anita Lam Makes a Case for Artistic Environmentalism

February 5, 2026February 6, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Anita Lam. Courtesy Anita Lam Artist Anita Lam didn’t set out to reinvent the zoo, but after reading John Berger’s Why Look at Animals?, she found herself rethinking…

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Oscar Murillo Reflects On Building a Body of Work That Resists Linear Time

February 4, 2026February 4, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Oscar Murillo. Photo by Tim Bowditch, courtesy the artist. Copyright © Oscar Murillo Those art aficionados who aren’t in Doha this week are likely in Mexico City for…

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Morgan Buck Sees A.I. as a Rare Chance to Reimagine Creativity

February 3, 2026February 3, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Morgan Buck, We’re the Only Winners, 2025. Acrylic on canvas, 20 x 31 inches. Photo: Mario Gallucci; Courtesy the artist and ILY2 These days, Morgan Buck doesn’t make…

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Between MoAD and SFMOMA, Cornelia Stokes Charts a Unique Curatorial Path

January 21, 2026January 22, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Stokes describes her position as the ligature connecting curatorial research, programming and public discourse across two distinct museum ecosystems. Portrait by Kelvin Bulluck, museum image © Henrik Kam,…

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JD.com Bets on Art With an Ambitious New Museum in Shenzhen

January 20, 2026January 20, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

“Scenic City,” the future home of JD Museum in the Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base. ©Büro Ole Scheeren Shenzhen has historically been associated with innovation, emerging as it…

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Aiza Ahmed Exposes the Fragile Theater Behind the Male Gaze

January 8, 2026January 9, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

Installation view: “Aiza Ahmed: The Music Room” at Sargent’s Daughters. Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy of Sargent’s Daughters, New York In a year defined by market calibration—especially on the…

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Beth Morrison On Reshaping the Boundaries of Contemporary Opera

January 6, 2026January 6, 2026 · New York, New York Local News

The Prototype Festival brings together new works that reflect Beth Morrison Productions’s long-standing commitment to innovation in opera and music theater. © Douglas Mason After Beth Morrison earned…

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Lina Ghotmeh Is Reimagining Cultural Architecture for a Connected World

December 29, 2025December 29, 2025 · New York, New York Local News

The architect behind landmark cultural projects at the British Museum and the AlUla Contemporary Arts Museum discusses reimagining museums as evolving, participatory spaces. Kimberly Lloyd, Courtesy of LG—A…

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Clare McAndrew On Why the Art Market’s Future Lies Beyond the $10 Million Sale

December 26, 2025December 28, 2025 · New York, New York Local News

The founder of Arts Economics discusses how globalization, new wealth demographics and online sales are reshaping the balance of power in the art world. Paul McCarthy, Courtesy of…

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Zoë Buckman’s Intimate Embroideries Claim Space for Memory, Grief and Jewish Identity

December 25, 2025December 25, 2025 · New York, New York Local News

Zoë Buckman’s “Who By Fire” is at Mindy Solomon through January 10, 2026. Photo: Zachary Balber Brooklyn-based Zoë Buckman has made her name through a bold approach to…

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Samuel Sarmiento’s Ceramics Channel Universal Memory in His U.S. Debut

December 13, 2025December 14, 2025 · New York, New York Local News

Installation view: “Samuel Sarmiento: Relical Horn” at Andrew Edlin Gallery in New York. Courtesy of Andrew Edlin Gallery The ability of a given artwork to resist being stripped…

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Gagosian’s Kara Vander Weg On Shaping the Afterlife of an Artist’s Work

November 28, 2025November 28, 2025 · New York, New York Local News

The Truck Trio as shown in “Walter De Maria: The Singular Experience.” Courtesy Gagosian Earlier this month, Gagosian debuted a stunning show featuring the work of Walter de…

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The Algorithm Thinks You’re Ugly: An Interview With Artist Gretchen Andrew

November 19, 2025November 19, 2025 · New York, New York Local News

Gretchen Andrew at work. Courtesy Gretchen Andrew There is a direct line between lip fillers and the techno-apocalypse, and Gretchen Andrew draws that line with her latest Universal…

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