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Reviews, commentary, news and interviews with and about the artists who influence every corner of the art market. Visit our Artist Index to browse all artists Observer has chronicled over the last 30+ years.

A horizontal painting showing three crowned women posed shoulder-to-shoulder, each in historical attire from different cultures, facing slightly different directions against a dark, softly blended background.

Shirley Crutchfield’s Gilded Second Act

Her artworks serve as testaments and documentation of women’s power and resilience, particularly when facing societal expectations and gendered stereotypes.
By Xinyi Ye
A large framed painting of multiple nude figures with gray hair intertwined in overlapping poses hangs on a freestanding white wall inside a museum gallery with track lighting and polished gray floors.

At 93, Joan Semmel Continues to Assert the Female Gaze

Rather than shrink from the canvas, the artist is still pushing back on prevailing prejudices, and her work today is as confrontational as ever.
By Fred Voon
Large abstract painting dominated by a bright yellow background. Layered, expressive brushstrokes in pinks, greens, blues, grays, and oranges radiate from a central crossing point. Drips, scraped textures, and grid-like marks create a dynamic, energetic surface with a sense of movement and tension.

Trains of Thought: Yunghun Yoo’s Paintings of Connection and Parting at 839 Gallery

With gestural vigor, the artist renders the slowgoing transfers, the phantom platforms, the eastward abyss, the detours to nowhere towns and the long, circuitous routes that must pass through Union Station tracks like blood through coronary arteries.
By Mya Ward
A painting shows two women in white dresses and a man in a dark suit standing on a green balcony, with one woman leaning on the railing, another holding a closed green umbrella, the man behind them smoking, and a small dog at their feet inside a shadowy interior framed by green shutters.

One Fine Show: ‘Manet & Morisot’ at the Legion of Honor

By Dan Duray
Aiza Ahmed sits on the floor of her studio surrounded by large paintings, works on paper and cut-out painted figures leaning against the walls.

Aiza Ahmed Exposes the Fragile Theater Behind the Male Gaze

By Elisa Carollo
Man in a pastel pink suit stands beside an ornate easel, holding a paint palette and brush. On the canvas is a surreal, wide-eyed doll with voluminous pink hair and a bow, framed in gilded pink. The studio background is entirely pink.

I AM THAT ‘EYE AM’: Mark Ryden’s Whimsy and Wonder at Perrotin Los Angeles

By Mya Ward
A colorful abstract artwork

Amid Culture War Funding Cuts, Can Artist Foundations Save the Day?

By Daniel Grant
The artist stands in his studio beside a large painting of a coconut-shaped object, surrounded by tools, bricks, and unfinished works.

Kenny Rivero’s “Ash on Everything” Views Crises Through a Lens of Ritual and Renewal

By Elisa Carollo
On a blue-lit stage, a small doll-like girl sits on a swing frame made of utility poles and wires, beside a dark, creature-like figure, all standing on a mound of debris, cables, and broken objects.

Lauren Tsai On Keeping Ideas Alive in a Dying World

By Mya Ward
Crowds gather around Beeple’s robotic dog performance at Art Basel Miami Beach, many filming as the mechanical figures move inside a glass enclosure.

Why Beeple Believes Digital Art’s Future Isn’t Up for Debate

By Elisa Carollo
A monumental painting hangs centered in a grand museum hall with arched doorways and high windows, depicting a dark forest scene with water, a small human figure and a glowing gold area near the top.

At SLAM, Anselm Kiefer’s Material Transformations

By Dian Parker
A brightly colored wall installation displays repeated Financial Times front pages and layered painted imagery, with an additional large mixed-media panel hanging in front of a glass wall.

In Rotterdam, Mandy El-Sayegh Offers Up an Assault on the Senses

By Henry Roberts
Artist Zoë Buckman stands in her studio beside two large embroidered and painted textile portraits of women, with brushes and materials arranged on a small table in front of her.

Zoë Buckman’s Intimate Embroideries Claim Space for Memory, Grief and Jewish Identity

By Elisa Carollo
A painting of a woman with a guitar sleeping in a desert at night while a lion sniffs her shoulder

One Fine Show: “Henri Rousseau, A Painter’s Secrets” at the Barnes Foundation

By Dan Duray
Grand staircase inside an elegant historical building with tall columns and a black floor installation featuring scattered coin-like elements.

Don’t Miss: Tatiana Trouvé’s Maps of Memory and Collapse at Palazzo Grassi

By Elisa Carollo
A person in elaborate costume and face covering made of beads stares directly at the camera, evoking the serpent-like, mythological figure from Emilija Škarnulytė’s work Riparia.

Emilija Škarnulytė’s Future Archeology Dazzles at Tate St Ives

By Farah Abdessamad
A large circular suspended sculpture with concentric metal rings, dangling tubes, electronic components, and a potted plant at its center fills a gallery lit with purple light.

Don’t Miss: Bagus Pandega’s Living Laboratory of Extraction

By Elisa Carollo
A cluttered workspace with a table and many shelves crammed with objects of all kinds

Wes Anderson Recreates Joseph Cornell’s Utopia Parkway Studio in Paris

By Jordan Riefe
A gallery with multiple large-scale projections showing animated scenes from Lawrence Lek’s NOX series. In the center sits a modular concrete-like pavilion of tiled benches and vertical supports, lit from below with warm LEDs that accent the structure.

At the Bass in Miami, Lawrence Lek’s Odyssey for an Era Shaped by A.I.

By Elisa Carollo
An indoor gathering in An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump shows a scientist operating a glass air pump containing a bird while adults and children react with curiosity and distress under dramatic, focused light.

Joseph Wright of Derby’s Theater of Enlightenment at London’s National Gallery

By Simon Coates
A gallery installation view shows multiple ceramic works arranged on the walls and two large ceramic sculptures on white pedestals, all illuminated by overhead spotlights on wooden floors. If you'd prefer these written in your Observer alt-text style (more concise, more atmosphe

Samuel Sarmiento’s Ceramics Channel Universal Memory in His U.S. Debut

By Elisa Carollo
A black and white photo of an asian woman sitting in a museum installation

One Fine Show: “Yoko Ono, Music of the Mind” at MCA Chicago

By Dan Duray
An artist stands in a studio space in front of two oversized, brightly colored abstract paintings, with clamps and stacked wooden boards arranged on the floor in front of her as part of an ongoing work process.

How Uman Channeled a Turbulent Year Into Calm Abstraction

By Dan Duray
A bar cart shaped like a hippo, with several panels open to reveal the compartments holding bottles and glassware

François-Xavier Lalanne’s ‘Hippopotame Bar’ Sets a New Auction Record for the Artist

By Christa Terry
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