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Above the Fold A decolonized art world can’t be built on diversity alone David Zwirner outpost 52 Walker proposed an all-Black staff—but should mega-galleries have a say in reforming the inequities they profit from? by Priya Gandhi Above the Fold Shio Kusaka’s ‘one light year’ celebrates the essential qualities of ceramic art Both repetitive and imperfect, the artist’s latest works celebrate the subtle contradiction of the medium by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Wolfgang Tillmans questions himself in David Zwirner exhibition “How likely is it that only I am right in this matter?” asks photographer Wolfgang Tillmans through abstract ink prints, raw portraiture, and his artful... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The delirious diary: Art Basel in Hong Kong At the art world's biggest party in Asia, blue-chip gallery David Zwirner unveiled new work by Wolfgang Tillmans, while luxury brands such as Loro Piana,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold On View: Yayoi Kusama’s Give Me Love at David Zwirner Gallery Yayoi Kusama’s current exhibition Give Me Love at the David Zwirner Gallery is a visual trip: pumpkin sculptures are covered in polka dots; large paintings... by Lauren Field
Above the Fold A decolonized art world can’t be built on diversity alone David Zwirner outpost 52 Walker proposed an all-Black staff—but should mega-galleries have a say in reforming the inequities they profit from? by Priya Gandhi
Above the Fold Shio Kusaka’s ‘one light year’ celebrates the essential qualities of ceramic art Both repetitive and imperfect, the artist’s latest works celebrate the subtle contradiction of the medium by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Wolfgang Tillmans questions himself in David Zwirner exhibition “How likely is it that only I am right in this matter?” asks photographer Wolfgang Tillmans through abstract ink prints, raw portraiture, and his artful... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The delirious diary: Art Basel in Hong Kong At the art world's biggest party in Asia, blue-chip gallery David Zwirner unveiled new work by Wolfgang Tillmans, while luxury brands such as Loro Piana,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold On View: Yayoi Kusama’s Give Me Love at David Zwirner Gallery Yayoi Kusama’s current exhibition Give Me Love at the David Zwirner Gallery is a visual trip: pumpkin sculptures are covered in polka dots; large paintings... by Lauren Field