The Abstract Permission Slip
Why abstraction might be the most honest thing you can add to your collection
Museums are a Mausoleum to Culture
They're where culture is remembered, but not where it is made.
Beatty & Co. Art Advisory Is Open
Introducing Beatty & Co. Art Advisory — and what it means to have someone in your corner.
What a Life Does to an Artist
On first works, final works, and everything the distance between them tells you
Wet Paint, Mutual Love.
I've Been to a Hundred Studio Visits. Here's What Makes One Worth It.
Wanting Art You Can't Have
On longing, letting go, and what the ones that get away actually teach you
What a Photograph Can Do That a Painting Never Could
Justine Tjallinks at the Musée de la Photographie Charles Nègre, Nice
New York Art Week 2026: Big Money, No Whammys (sort of)
You've likely seen the headline results, but what do they mean?
Art Collecting 101: PART III — How to Buy (Without Feeling Intimidated)
Questions you should be asking galleries, advisors, and of the process.
Highlights: Austin Affordable Art Fair
Standout artwork from the third iteration of the Affordable Art Fair, Austin
Art Collecting 101: PART II - What Are You Really Buying?
Understanding value beyond the price tag
Joe Iurato: Building a Life Around Making
Artist talk with Joe Iurato, featured in Concrete to Canvas, November 2024.
Art Collecting 101: Prelude — How to Start, Without Asking Permission
A guide to building a collection that actually means something
Howdy, Y'all. Texas Is No Longer Emerging—It Has Arrived
From Opera Gallery's Houston debut to new market data, a closer look at the state's accelerating cultural authority
Crying at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Kusama, Van Gogh, and why your body will always know good art, first.
