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Julie Mehretu
✦ Artist Profile
The Storm She Made: Julie Mehretu's Thirty Years of Beautiful Evidence
She has spent three decades painting the wreckage of the modern world — displacement maps, demolished blueprints, the geometries of power — in a language so beautiful you might not notice what you're looking at. That is the point. And that is the trap.
Elena Vasquez · May 2026 · 18 min read
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McArthur Binion
✦ Artist Profile
The Grid and the Ghost: McArthur Binion's Life in Paint
He buried his entire life under a grid and called it abstract painting. He was seventy before most people noticed. The documents — his birth certificate, his marriage license, his children's school records — are underneath everything.
Marcus Bell · May 2026 · 12 min read
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Trevor Andrew
✦ Artist Profile
After the Ghost: Trevor Andrew's Life After GucciGhost
He dressed as a ghost for ten years. Then Gucci called. What happened next — and what it cost — is the most complicated story in street art.
Marcus Bell · May 2026 · 14 min read
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Mariko Enomoto
✦ Artist Profile · Tokyo
What Grows Where the Face Should Be
Mariko Enomoto paints portraits where every face is buried under flowers, animals, or impossible arrangements of objects. It sounds like a gimmick. It is not a gimmick.
Elena Vasquez · May 2026 · 13 min read
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Jadé Fadojutimi
✦ Artist Profile
The Inside of Everything
Jadé Fadojutimi paints from the inside out — dense, gestural canvases that feel less like pictures of something and more like records of a mind at full speed.
Elena Vasquez · May 2026 · 12 min read
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Gerhard Richter: Landschaften
✦ Artist Profile · On View Now
The World at a Blur: Gerhard Richter's Landscapes at David Zwirner
Fifty years of landscape painting, and the questions still haven't settled. How one artist used the smear of a brush to ask what reality is.
Claire Voss · May 2026 · 8 min read
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Theaster Gates
✦ Artist Profile
What a Building Holds
Theaster Gates makes art from the raw material of a neighborhood — its buildings, its music, its forgotten histories. The question his practice asks is what survives, and who decides.
Marcus Bell · May 2026 · 13 min read
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Kerry James Marshall
✦ Artist Profile
The Paintings That Were Always Supposed to Be There
Kerry James Marshall has spent forty years insisting that Black figures belong in the Western painting tradition that spent centuries excluding them. The insistence, it turns out, was the work.
Marcus Bell · May 2026 · 14 min read
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El Anatsui
✦ Artist Profile
Nothing Wasted, Everything Transformed
El Anatsui makes monuments from bottle caps and wire. The materials are discarded, the scale is overwhelming, and the result looks like something between a tapestry, a map, and a ruin.
Elena Vasquez · May 2026 · 12 min read
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Refik Anadol
✦ Artist Profile
Data as Material
Refik Anadol feeds data into machines and watches what comes out. The results look like living matter. The question of whether that makes him an artist or an engineer is becoming obsolete.
Priya Kapoor · May 2026 · 11 min read
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