The Art Detective is a weekly column by Katya Kazakina for Artnet News Pro that lifts the curtain on what’s really going on in the art market. During the early-to-mid 2010s, there was no hotter ...
Christopher Wool’s Trouble (1989). Photo: Christopher Wool/Courtesy of the Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York In the catalogue accompanying Christopher Wool’s impressive retrospective now at the ...
Follow the first part of a creative wool art project featuring Piplup from Pokémon. See how colorful fibers are shaped into a ...
Watch a simple piece of wool transform into a beautiful purple heart through detailed handmade crafting. This calming ASMR ...
Open through May 30, Upside Down Zebra is an unprecedented survey of mark-making that traces the stages of childhood development. Gagosian announced its participation in Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 with ...
Do these giant woollen cat heads look familiar? You might have seen them on the internet lately, but their creator is facing some financial difficulty due to coronavirus. These larger-than-life works ...
When I arrive at the 1907 Beaux Arts office building a few blocks south of the World Trade Center, a guard in the slickly renovated lobby of 101 Greenwich swipes me through the security turnstiles to ...
Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim (photograph by Howard Hurst for Hyperallergic) Which reminds me of a little tip for those of you bold enough to bore everyone to death with auction results: find a ...
Although many of the exhibitions from the 2016 Amman Design Week surely left quite an impression on visitors, there is one art installation in particular whose longevity will be tangible for years to ...
Installation view, “Christopher Wool” at the Guggenheim (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) The exhibition starts with Wool’s breakout paintings from the mid ’80s. It’s easy to imagine the ...