The French dealer weighs in on art fairs, collectors' appetites, and if he has a succession plan.
ByVivienne Chow,Oct 4, 2025
After 30 years at one of New York's most storied institutions, Lowry is looking toward new opportunities in Paris and the Middle East.
BySarah Cascone,Oct 2, 2025
The art dealer shuttered his eponymous gallery in 2024 after 37 years in business.
ByAnnie Armstrong,Sep 22, 2025
Her collection was wide ranging and her generosity was unsurpassed.
BySarah Cascone,Sep 19, 2025
In a wide-ranging roundtable interview, collector Nurlan Smagulov details the 'huge task' of creating his Almaty Museum of Arts in Kazakhstan.
ByAnnikka Olsen,Sep 17, 2025
The museum director asks whether museums can share collections like the rest of us share Ubers, and urges institutions to go beyond DEI sloganeering.
ByMargaret Carrigan,Sep 15, 2025
"It was a rich life," Drexler said in 2017.
BySarah Cascone,Sep 4, 2025
A perfect day while running Blum and Poe was one without worry, he says. In 29 years, he estimates that he had 'about three of them.'
ByAnnie Armstrong,Aug 15, 2025
The artist takes us through a week in their life.
ByAnnie Armstrong,Jul 24, 2025
He was a major donor to the Met and the Whitney, among other august institutions.
BySarah Cascone,Jun 15, 2025
The artist was 95.
ByBrian Boucher,Jun 11, 2025
The ultra-modern interior of the five-bedroom, five-bathroom abode was designed by Annabelle Selldorf.
ByEileen Kinsella,Jun 10, 2025
The painter takes us through a week in his life as he opens 'Bowery Nation: Birds Are Talking' with dealer Adam Lindemann.
ByBrad Kahlhamer,Jun 3, 2025
The Estonian rapper has brought a post-Soviet, punk energy to Paris Internationale, showing his art at the booth of Temnikova & Kasela Gallery.
ByDorian Batycka,May 19, 2025
The esteemed curator, set to curate the 2026 Venice Biennale, was as approachable as she was wonderful.
ByThomas Girst,May 14, 2025