Venezuela Built a Cultural Powerhouse—And Its Art World Refuses to Disappear Caracas was once the cultural capital of Latin America; today, artists, dealers and diasporic galleries are keeping art in Venezuela alive amid crisis and exile. By Elisa Carollo
Amid Culture War Funding Cuts, Can Artist Foundations Save the Day? As public support for artists collapses, private foundations are emerging as lifelines. By Daniel Grant
Looking for Life Signs in George Segal’s Work For well over 30 years, I have been trying to find something to admire in the sculpture of George Segal, By Hilton Kramer
Antonello da Messina’s Rare Double-Sided Masterpiece Will Lead Sotheby’s Old Masters Sales By Elisa Carollo