Night Fever features an international cohort of film and photography artists, including Malick Sidibé and Sohrab Hura
Alina Dotsenko of the Kherson Art Museum explains how her team is working to find stolen objects
The imposing works by an artist who is not afraid to think big are brought together in a new book launched this week at Art Basel
The German collector on how a sleepless night is a sure sign that an acquisition is imminent, and why she has a soft spot for Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Elena Filipovic recently became director of the city’s Kunstmuseum after nine years at the Kunsthalle, while Mohamed Almusibli has taken the reins at the latter institution
The venture capitalist, an early champion of digital art through his collective 10F1, admits that his heart belongs to his home city of Zug, Switzerland
The curator of The High Line and the 2022 Venice Biennale highlights works by Pacita Abad, Alex Da Corte and more
The artist’s survey at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum tracks the formal language she developed to depict an essential process in life—one that, historically, has been rarely depicted
The conceptual artist’s exhibition at the Biennale presents a series of works documenting his cycling journeys
The Brazilian curator, who is committed to highlighting the art of the Global South, explains his thinking behind the most diverse Venice Biennale exhibition ever
The owner of Hollywood’s Make Room gallery describes how her love of Surrealism informs her curatorial work, and offers Los Angeles newbies her top tips
The high-flying lawyer, who lists contemporary art as one of his passions, has opened a Los Angeles outpost of Croatia's Museum of Broken Relationships
Curator Magalí Arriola picks out some highlights from the fair's large-scale presentation
María Elena Ortiz, curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, picks her favourite works at Art Basel in Miami Beach
For her first solo show in North America, the Brazilian artist has created fantastical portraits of heroic women, from the Amazon to Florida
Superblue's director of experiential art centres explains why the playful bayfront sculpture holds a special place in her heart
One-half of the couple behind the Pérez Art Museum Miami will never tire of Monet's Water Lilies
The gallerist says that the pretty-in-pink property exudes the quintessential 1980s South Florida vibe that still resonates today
The gallerist celebrates the cultural hub whose visitors included Aretha Franklin, Muhammad Ali and Martin Luther King Jr.
At The Bass, the interdisciplinary artist explores weather and technology in her first US solo show
The sales and marketing director at Vivant Skin Care seeks out art with a universal language
The artist on the escapism, Afrofuturism and renewed sense of agency playing out in her show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
The native Miamians explain why taking a deep dive into the local art world is the best way to learn how to collect
The international lawyer, who is a member of the Contemporary Art Society’s Frieze acquisitions committee, on her love of blue paintings—and Pimlico pastries
The Turner Prize-nominated artist-filmmaker discusses their current solo show in Rome and award-winning solo stand at Art Basel
The photographer speaks with us about his intimate images of the famed artist, how he got the coveted New York media job and his "diehard" Republicanism
An in-depth interview with the director of the Van Gogh Museum, Emilie Gordenker, on its 50th anniversary
The Indigenous artist used steel destined for construction of the US’s southern border fence to make a large text art piece in Brooklyn
The California curator favours challenging media and juxtaposition in works that capture the present
Robinovitz's most recent art purchase was Yoora Lee painting from Half Gallery’s booth at Expo Chicago