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In New York, Sotheby’s Repositions Itself as a Cultural Destination
Sotheby’s new Breuer location is quickly becoming a cultural destination. Photograph by Emma Milligan/Sotheby’s Sotheby’s reported unprecedented attendance last month for its record-shattering $1.173 billion marquee week sales—with queues...
How Jorge Pardo Turns Light, Color and Form into a Phenomenology of Seeing
Installation view: “Jorge Pardo” at Petzel in 2025. Photos by Meg Symanow, courtesy of the artist and Petzel, New York Known for his sensorially engaging, mesmerizing environments and installations...
Curtains and Cauldrons: The Delicate Politics of Exhibiting Leonora Carrington
Leonora Carrington, The Elements, 1946. Oil on panel, 35.6 x 99.8 cm. Rudman Trust Collection. © Estate of Leonora Carrington, by SIAE 2025. Photo: Vincenzo Bruno The exhibition, curated...
Robert Therrien’s Ordinary Uncanny at the Broad in L.A.
The exhibition traces Therrien’s evolution from small drawings to large-scale sculptural environments that redefine spatial experience. Photo: Joshua White Sometimes asthma is a good thing. If artist Robert Therrien...
Google’s New A.I. Chip Is Shaking Nvidia’s Dominance: What to Know
The Sphere in Las Vegas displays an advertisement for Google Gemini on Nov. 18, 2025. Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty Images Last week, The Information reported that Meta is in talks...
Why Pricing Needs a Behavioral Reset in an Era of Rising Costs
As rising costs squeeze margins, behavioral pricing techniques offer leaders a way to increase revenue without pushing prices beyond what customers will accept. Unsplash+ According to Bank of America’s...