Though Diane Simpson (b. 1935) has been exhibiting steadily in and around her native Chicago since the late 1970s, until recently her work was largely unseen outside of the Midwest.
As the art world begins to go dark in preparation for the coming new year—may it be better than 2016—here’s some news to help you get your calendar in order.
Independent New York, which…
Robin Graubard’s life is essentially the bohemian existence a certain swath of New York transplants had in mind when deciding to move here—the kind filled with recollections like, say, seeing Joey Ram…
Earlier this year Jasmin Tsou, proprietor of the downtown Manhattan gallery JTT, bought an Artforum magazine subscription for Marlon Mullen, an artist who had recently joined her stable. The…
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.
Today’s show: “Detroit Affinities: Jamian Juliano-Villani,” which was on view at the Museum of Contemporary…
"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…
A veteran of Maccarone and Kimmerich galleries and Karma, the West Village bookshop and gallery, Tsou considered independently curating shows as a potential career. But when White Columns director M…