Sins and Sacrifice: Emma Katherine Hepburn Ferrer’s Journey Through Sacrifice and Redemption

January 9th was a crisp New York night as I walked through the Tribeca neighborhood with its unique buildings and still-decorated storefronts towards Sapar Contemporary. This evening’s opening of The Scapegoat was special as the granddaughter of Audrey Hepburn was debuting her latest series of paintings.
Don’t Be Mad: Miller’s Art Basel Journey from Houston to Miami Beach

We’re all looking for that perfect meet-cute story that leads to a happily ever after. In Miller’s case, a meet-cute led to not getting the guy but an epic performance at the Adam & Eve party, a premier event during Art Basel Miami Beach.
From St. Barth to Art Basel: Inside Karolina Karlsson’s Muted Gemini Series and Work Wives

Meeting Swedish-American artist Karolina Karlsson is like feeling a cool breeze on a hot summer day. She is lovely and serene, traits that perhaps stem from spending a good part of the year on St. Barth’s surrounded by nature.
Forbidden Fruit Couture: Dressing the Garden of Eden at Art Basel

I’ll admit: Art Basel Miami isn’t just an art fair—it’s a canvas where fashion becomes performance art.
This year’s celebration is all about Maurizio Cattelan vibes, where even a banana can be haute couture.
Innovation Through Collaboration: The Saphira Ventura Gallery Story

In the heart of New York City’s bustling midtown, a unique artistic vision has been quietly reshaping the
contemporary art landscape for the past 16 years.
Woven Paintings and Human Migration: Clement Denis Exhibition at Chelsea’s Nicolas Auvray Gallery

In the bustling heart of Chelsea’s art scene, Nicolas Auvray Gallery offers a refreshing window into
Europe’s contemporary art world. From its prime location on 23rd Street, this vibrant space has become
a bridge between New York and Europe’s most compelling artistic voices.
Textile, Texture, and Transformation: Innovative Voices in Contemporary Art

Contemporary artists are increasingly attuned to the environmental implications of their creative
practices, displaying a thoughtful shift in material consciousness. The integration of repurposed denim
and diverse textiles into artworks serves a dual purpose – not only does it breathe new life into wouldbe waste, but it also introduces compelling textural dimensions that enrich the visual narrative.
Art Basel Paris Guide: Can’t Miss Booths and a new James Turrell!

Art Basel Paris returns for its third annual edition, marking a significant evolution with a new name and a
prestigious venue. From October 18-20, 2024, the fair will welcome art enthusiasts to the recently
renovated Grand Palais in the heart of Paris.
Lara Sleiman: Curator on the Rise in the Art World

Imagine stumbling upon a charming West Village art studio, where I first met Lara Sleiman over tea with
the talented Marie-Chloe Duval, a New York based painter.
Julia Wheatley’s ‘It Left an Ugly Mark’: Music-Inspired Gem Paintings Sparkle at Soho’s Fana Jewelry Exhibition

Step into a world where melody becomes visible and rhythm takes form. In this unique exhibition, Julia
Wheatley invites us on a journey through the landscape of music, as seen through her eyes and felt
through her brush.