Re-Air: Why No One Trusts Art Prices Anymore
As we close out another bumpy year in the art market, we are revisiting a recent episode that looks at one of the factors in play: the erosion of logi...
Re-Air: How Painters Today Are Reframing… the Frame
We love to do deep dives into trends that we are noticing in painting and the trend of “Bordercore” was one of our best-loved from the year, so we dec...
Why This Famed Art Writer Turned to True Crime
Chris Kraus is one of the most well-known contemporary art writers. She is also an important taste-maker, co-editor of independent publisher Semiotext...
The Round-Up: 2025’s Highs, Lows, and WTFs
We are back this week with our monthly edition of the Art Angle Round-up, where co-hosts Kate Brown and Ben Davis are joined by a guest to parse some ...
The Magic of 'The Artist's Way'
Millions of people know The Artist's Way. First published in 1992, the book began as notes for a class that its author, Julia Cameron, taught on creat...
Re-Air: Uncovering the Louvre’s Hidden Stories
You've been hearing a lot about the Louvre lately. Last month, thieves broke into the Paris Museum in broad daylight when the museum had just opened a...
A Long, Strange Trip Through the New York Gallery Scene
Last year, Jack Hanley—one of New York’s most beloved and idiosyncratic gallerists— announced he would close his gallery after 37 years in business. T...
Do We Still Need All-Woman Art Shows?
Before the idea of feminism took shape, there was what writers once called “the woman question.” The phrase comes from the querelle des femmes—a centu...
The Dramatic Story of Nigerian Modernism
Nigerian modern art is having a moment. In London, the Tate has opened a critically acclaimed exhibition, called “Nigerian Modernism,” featuring more ...
The Round-Up: Louvre Heist!, Europe's Art Market Reboot, and the Queasy Art of Sora
It’s been a really dizzyingly busy October, and as is customary, we are ending the month by talking about three of the biggest topics. We have a palet...