Born in Kapaa, Hawaii, to Japanese parents, Ray Yoshida (1930-2009) was an influential teacher at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he was a faculty member from 1959 until 2003. Believ…
The opening of Art Basel Miami Beach is just a few days away. It runs this year from December 4 through 7, with a preview day on December 3. ARTnews will be in Miami, providing regular updates…
"I'll tell you what distinguishes this year from last year," Expo Chicago director Tony Karman told A.i.A. at the fair's sophomore outing on Saturday, "and I'll tell you in one word—sales. It was…
Like many artists associated with the Chicago Imagists, Christina Ramberg favored a deceptively modest scale, whether in paintings or in works on paper. The drawings shown here, most from early in…
Utopians often have a hard time of it in Ciprian Mure¸san’s work. The Romanian artist’s hilarious photograph Leap into the Void—after 3 Seconds (2004) mimics Yves Klein’s classic image of the artist…
Come Sept. 9, Nolan Judin Gallery will move from the Berlin art district of Heidenstrasse, to a new space in Postdamer Strasse, beside Blain|Southern Gallery. The gallery will occupy building that f…
Mel Kendrick has native Brancusian sensibilities, but he came into artistic maturity in the 1970s, "when process was everything," as he puts it. Two opposing impulses, one to invent his own geometric…