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Gagosian - Spring 2026

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Gagosian - Spring 2026

Gagosian - Spring 2026

Gagosian - Spring 2026

Inside the issue, Jeff Koons pays homage to Duchamp’s tremendous generosity. On the occasion of an exhibition of historic works by Jasper Johns, Larry Gagosian reflects on the artist’s crosshatching technique and its impact on audiences past and present. We also trace the evolution of Michael Heizer’s complex negative sculptures and celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency.

Helen Oyeyemi drops readers into our 2026 fiction series, As You Wish, with the first installment, “Introduction to a Genie (of Sorts).” As part of a special section on architecture, Deborah McLeod shares a personal tribute to Frank Gehry, and we highlight a range of practitioners, theorists, and publications in the field. In the world of film, Kristen Stewart speaks about her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, and Carlos Valladares reveals the lesser-known sides of the great Diane Keaton.

Elsewhere in the issue, Justin Beal writes on Jonas Wood’s new tennis court paintings; Jason Stanley explores Titus Kaphar’s remembering of American history; Valentina Castellani considers the influence of the French gallerist Berthe Weill; and Avis Berman delves into Roy Lichtenstein’s early days in New York.

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Gagosian - Spring 2026

Inside the issue, Jeff Koons pays homage to Duchamp’s tremendous generosity. On the occasion of an exhibition of historic works by Jasper Johns, Larry Gagosian reflects on the artist’s crosshatching technique and its impact on audiences past and present. We also trace the evolution of Michael Heizer’s complex negative sculptures and celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency.

Helen Oyeyemi drops readers into our 2026 fiction series, As You Wish, with the first installment, “Introduction to a Genie (of Sorts).” As part of a special section on architecture, Deborah McLeod shares a personal tribute to Frank Gehry, and we highlight a range of practitioners, theorists, and publications in the field. In the world of film, Kristen Stewart speaks about her directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, and Carlos Valladares reveals the lesser-known sides of the great Diane Keaton.

Elsewhere in the issue, Justin Beal writes on Jonas Wood’s new tennis court paintings; Jason Stanley explores Titus Kaphar’s remembering of American history; Valentina Castellani considers the influence of the French gallerist Berthe Weill; and Avis Berman delves into Roy Lichtenstein’s early days in New York.

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