Aiza Ahmed Exposes the Fragile Theater Behind the Male Gaze With caricatured men, fragile authority figures and dreamy mise-en-scènes, she undertakes a diagnostic exploration of power, performance and identity. By Elisa Carollo
Qatar Is Set to Open a Freeport Powerhouse Ahead of Art Basel in Doha The country is showing an early but timely awareness that high-end art fairs thrive when connected to the right logistics ecosystem. By Elisa Carollo
Art Basel Qatar Announces 87 Exhibitors Bringing Work for the Inaugural Edition Artistic director Wael Shawky teased that the commissioned public projects will amplify regional voices, with their full scope to be revealed in the weeks ahead. By Elisa Carollo
Cultural Diplomacy in Times of War: Is the Gulf’s Role as an Arts Destination Under Threat? By Elisa Carollo
Art Basel Qatar Prepares to Upend the Traditional Fair Model With a New Artist-Led Format By Elisa Carollo
Pro-Trump GOP Rep Calls Clinton Foundation ‘the Largest White Collar Crime’ in America By Will Bredderman
‘I’ll Keep You In Suspense’: Trump and Clinton Brawl in the Third Presidential Debate By Will Bredderman