Reviews German Feminist Icon Astrid Klein Gets Her New York Debut Her "photoworks" from the '70s feature appropriated images of female celebrities that deny easy readings. By Alex Greenberger Feb 9, 2024 7:00 am
Reviews The Fire, the Couch, and the Clit Ring: Kaari Upson at Sprüth Magers The artist's first exhibition in Los Angeles since her death merges oversize dollhouse furniture with sexually charged narratives. By Liz Hirsch Oct 15, 2022 9:37 pm
News Gretchen Bender Estate Gets Worldwide Representation with Sprüth Magers Following Metro Pictures’s Closure Her videos have enjoyed a resurgence in the past decade. By Alex Greenberger Jan 21, 2022 11:18 am
Market Helene Winer on Closing Metro Pictures: The ‘Specter’ of Mega-Galleries Was a Factor “Financially, artists cannot say no to the kinds of opportunities these mega galleries can make. They can't afford to—and they shouldn't.” By Sarah Douglas Mar 10, 2021 1:07 pm
Reviews Richard Artschwager’s Late-Career New Mexico Drawings Take Viewers through the Plains of His Youth The works are an understated coda to his adventurous output, which spanned Minimalism, Conceptual art, and Pop. By Scott Roben May 27, 2020 5:39 pm
AiA Photos Photos: Richard Artschwager’s New Mexico Drawings at Sprüth Magers By Art in America May 27, 2020 1:29 pm
ARTnews Sterling Ruby Examines the Prison-Industrial Complex in New Video Over the course of five years, he filmed all 35 of California's penitentiaries from he air. By Andrew Russeth Feb 13, 2019 11:18 am
Market Frieze London Names Winners of Stand Prize, Emerging Artist Prize Works bought through Tate and Contemporary Art Society acquisition funds supported by the fair were also named. By Alex Greenberger Oct 3, 2018 3:56 pm
News Letter to the Editor: A Response to Review of ‘Power’ at Sprüth Magers in Los Angeles The following letter was submitted by Andrianna Campbell in response to a review of “Power” at Sprüth Magers in Los Angeles by Catherine G. Wagley, published July 7, 2017, with the… By Andrianna Campbell Jul 12, 2017 5:13 pm
Market Galleries Partner to Present Latin American and Latinx Artists as Part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA As its prime draws closer and closer, anticipation of the upcoming edition of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA continues to mount. With one exhibition already open—to rave reviews in the Los Angeles T… By Maximilíano Durón Jul 11, 2017 11:44 am
WWD Remembering Iris Apfel: Former Met Curator Harold Koda Talks Style Influence, Bartering and Originality