Venice Biennale 2026: A Vision That Outlived Its Maker
A curator builds a show. Then she sadly passed away. The show opens anyway. The question is what it becomes.
Everything Is Polished. Nothing Is Real. What Comes Next.
Fashion needs art's credibility. AI crashes the mainstream. Collectors are paying for imperfection. Something is shifting.
'Industry' Season 4: Modern Gothic, Post‑PC Hedge Fund Psychodrama
Call it modern gothic and 'post-PC.' Set in the world of London's manic and morally bankrupt hedge fund scene, the series remains an erotically cool psychodrama full of vampire squids, gothic horror and high finance vixens.
Cultural Trends 2026: Clarity After Chaos
After years of cultural vortex, AI saturation, political extremism, aesthetic fatigue, and economic volatility—2026 marks a quieter, sharper pivot. Clarity and authenticity are now the rarest—and most valuable—assets.
Vulnerability and Loss: Nathaniel Mary Quinn at Gagosian
At Gagosian, Nathaniel Mary Quinn channels Alice Walker and Francis Bacon in raw, fractured portraits of memory and loss.
Adding Up, Letting go. Demna’s Final Stand at Balenciaga.
A ghost-lit runway, couture chaos, and one final whisper from fashion’s master disruptor.
Altman x Ive: The $6.5B Bet on Post-Phone AI
Sam Altman and Jony Ive are joining forces on a groundbreaking hardware project—aiming to redefine how we live with technology. Here’s what we know so far.
PANDORA’S BOX: THE RISE OF AI
As AI systems rapidly evolve, they're becoming creepily good at mimicking human consciousness. The future is autonomous - but are we ready for it?
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE VENICE BIENNALE
Every two years, droves of art aficionados converge on Venice to experience the Art Biennale, the splashiest, most cosmopolitan show on which all other biennales are based.

