
In the Studio with Robert Charles Mann
22 December 2025 • Paige Miller
Robert Charles Mann is ducking under a 3 meter long, 400 year old oak beam in his Loire Valley studio.

22 December 2025 • Paige Miller
Robert Charles Mann is ducking under a 3 meter long, 400 year old oak beam in his Loire Valley studio.

28 November 2025 • Paige Miller
For artist Chloe Vanderstraeten, paper is not just for craft; it is a flexible, sensitive material capable of carrying anatomical and emotional weight.

20 October 2025 • Paige Miller
With so much to see and do in the City of Light, we’re spotlighting a few of the must-see fairs, exhibitions and initiatives shining brightest across Paris.

29 September 2025 • Paige Miller
Alex Conyngham advances his father’s foundational cultural vision with CAIM at Slane, curated by Jenn Ellis and Matilda Liu

29 August 2025 • Paige Miller
Art-O-Rama Marseille opened its doors today – Here are some of the artists who have caught our attention

13 July 2025 • Paige Miller
These are abandoned places, liminal spaces—and nature is taking them back. Louisa Gagliardi primarily deals in liminal spaces

3 July 2025 • Paige Miller
The Art Encounters Foundation’s latest endeavor: shining a spotlight on Romanian neo-constructivist avant garde artist ?tefan Bertalan

15 May 2025 • Paige Miller
Next week during Amsterdam Art Week, the artists of the Rijksakademie will share their work

31 March 2025 • Paige Miller
Two minutes into my interview with Seffa Klien, granddaughter of Yves Klein, we are already discussing the dreams we had the night before—

28 February 2025 • Paige Miller
Rococo is perhaps the artistic movement most associated with romance. Images of flirtatious Fragonard’s, playful paintings, and a few-too-many frills… Read More

14 February 2025 • Paige Miller
Discover Arch Hades, a poet-turned-artist, creating in a countryside haven filled with inspiration and gothic elements.

28 January 2025 • Paige Miller
Slither into the Lunar New Year in style

25 January 2025 • Paige Miller
How one artist staged a show with blank walls

20 December 2024 • Paige Miller
Solange Azagury-Partridge knows a thing or two about what makes for iconic jewelry design.

26 November 2024 • Paige Miller
Gander probes at what art is, the beauty to be found in new perspectives, and the commodity of attention in THIS IS FEELING ALL OF IT at Esther Schipper, Berlin.

15 November 2024 • Paige Miller
Sarah Dwyer is always playing, whether it is with scale, color, material or subject matter—but you’ll have to discover the… Read More

8 November 2024 • Paige Miller
Here’s a snapshot of the events and exhibitions we’re focusing on during Paris Photo 2024! Use our lens to guide you around town this November.

5 November 2024 • Paige Miller
Across three historic sites in Beaune, TERRA transforms the settings with surprising moments of contemporary art interventions. The French winemaking… Read More

2 November 2024 • Paige Miller
Jef Banc’s first retrospective at Galerie Chloé Perrin “Chaque Jour est ma Naissance” (Every Day is My Birth) marks the re-emergence of the artist into the public spotlight, after choosing to work sequestered in his studio on the rue de Clignancourt for three decades

28 October 2024 • Paige Miller
The French-Haitian artist has made a name for herself with mixed-media installations

22 October 2024 • Paige Miller
These artists may use boxes and grids, but their works are anything but basic!

21 October 2024 • Paige Miller
At the first edition of The Salon by NADA and The Community in Paris, feathers, gilt, bows, and florals took centre stage.

16 October 2024 • Paige Miller
Floor by floor, we scouted out the best booths. Here are our Top 10.

16 October 2024 • Paige Miller
The two artists, now showing together at Galerie Poggi, have been close friends and aware of each other’s practices for years.