Anders KrisÃr
April 14, 2016
The Swedish sculptor turns raw material into emotional monuments. In this exclusive look at his latest work, the loss of his mother is weighted in gold.
Ebony G. Patterson
March 19, 2016
In her latest New York show, the Jamaican-born artist turns her dazzling, more-is-more approach on the social anxiety around black youth.
Gerhard Richter
December 15, 2015
The artist’s career-long trove of photographs, clippings, and images didn’t just inspire great paintings—it’s a masterpiece in its own right.
Keith Mayerson
November 9, 2015
The prolific new york painter culls the images of the American mind, from its nightmares to its fantasies.
Agnes DENES
May 18, 2015
For more than four decades, earthwork artist Agnes Denes has used the raw materials of nature to make some of the most stunning, transporting, and environmentally confrontational public works.
Carissa Rodriguez and Ei Arakawa
March 6, 2014
One of the most highly anticipated projects of this year’s Whitney Biennial is the collaboration between Ei Arakawa, the New York-based performance artist with a growing cult following, and Carissa Rodriguez, most familiar as a director of the Lower East Side gallery Reena Spaulings Fine Art.
Ken Okiishi
March 6, 2014
When you face a wall of Ken Okiishi’s new paintings for the Whitney Biennial, you don’t quite know where to look.
LaToya Ruby Frazier
February 27, 2012
Since she was 17, LaToya Ruby Frazier has been taking black-and-white photographs of her family and hometown of Braddock, Pennsylvania.