Samuel Sarmiento’s Ceramics Channel Universal Memory in His U.S. Debut In "Relical Horn" at Andrew Edlin Gallery, the artist transforms ceramics into cross-cultural archetypes. By Elisa Carollo
François-Xavier Lalanne’s ‘Hippopotame Bar’ Sets a New Auction Record for the Artist The result is a new high watermark for design. By Christa Terry
Otani Workshop’s Invitation to Revisit the Unfiltered Imagination of Early Life "Art that reflects this world is complex," the artist tells Observer. "But there are moments that feel as simple as the play I experienced in childhood, and I hope to share that sense of simplicity through my work." By Elisa Carollo
In New York City, WORTHLESSSTUDIOS Is Charting New Models for Sustainable Sculptural and Installation Practices By Elisa Carollo
Christie’s Secures Another Major Consignment in Max Berry’s Encyclopedic Art Collection By Elisa Carollo
MoMA PS1’s ‘The Gatherers’ Rejects Climate Catastrophism in Favor of Resilient Resourcefulness By Elisa Carollo
Come Back Alive’s Vitaliy Deynega Reckons With the Destruction of Ukraine’s ‘Black Cloud’ at Burning Man By Elisa Carollo
How the White Rabbits of Chicago’s World’s Columbian Exposition Sculpted a Lasting Legacy By Mary Gregory