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Winter 2022

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Anna Weyant’s Two Eileens (2022) on the cover of Gagosian Quarterly, Winter 2022

Now available
Gagosian Quarterly Winter 2022

The Winter 2022 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Anna Weyant’s Two Eileens (2022) on its cover.

Virginia Dwan in her New York gallery during the exhibition Language III, May 24–June 18, 1969

Game Changer
Virginia Dwan

Charles Stuckey reflects on the unparalleled life and career of the gallerist, patron, and curator Virginia Dwan, enumerating key moments from a lifetime dedicated to artists and their visions.

Rachel Whiteread, Kunisaki House, 2021–22, concrete, 102 ½ × 305 ⅛ × 191 ⅜ inches (260 × 775 × 486 cm)

Rachel Whiteread: Shy Sculpture

On the occasion of the unveiling of her latest Shy Sculpture, in Kunisaki, Japan, Rachel Whiteread joined curator and art historian Fumio Nanjo for a conversation about this ongoing series.They address the origins of these sculptures and the details of each project.

David Teniers the Younger, Archduke Leopold William in his Gallery at Brussels, c. 1650, oil on canvas, 48 ⅜ × 64 inches (123 × 163 cm), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Screen Time: A Conversation with Andrei Pesic

In conversation with Ashley Overbeek, scholar Andrei Pesic traces the art-historical roots of the NFT market to the Paris Salons. Along the way, they discuss questions of authenticity, value, and ownership.

A Body of Work: Firelei Báez and Tschabalala Self

A Body of Work: Firelei Báez and Tschabalala Self

Amber J. Phillips examines the works of Firelei Báez and Tschabalala Self as part of “Black to Black,” a supplement guest-edited by Roxane Gay for the Winter 2022 issue of the Quarterly.

Commemorative Acts: Ladi’Sasha Jones

Commemorative Acts: Ladi’Sasha Jones

As part of “Black to Black,” a special supplement guest-edited by Roxane Gay for the Winter 2022 issue of the Quarterly, Ladi’Sasha Jones looks at the work of Black women artists who utilize archives.

NXTHVN, 169 Henry Street, New Haven, Connecticut. Photo: John Dennis

NXTHVN: Curatorial Visions

Jamillah Hinson and Marissa Del Toro, recent curatorial fellows of Titus Kaphar’s nonprofit community arts hub NXTHVN, address their curatorial praxes.

Artists Against Mass Incarceration

The Bigger Picture
Artists Against Mass Incarceration

Salomé Gómez-Upegui reports on cultural organizations and artists standing up against mass incarceration in the United States.

Visual Abundance in the Work of Kezia Harrell

Visual Abundance in the Work of Kezia Harrell

As part of “Black to Black,” a supplement guest-edited by Roxane Gay for the Winter 2022 issue of the Quarterly, Randa Jarrar explores the work of Kezia Harrell.