Christa Terry, Arts Editor
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senior arts & culture editor at @observer | pitch me: [email protected] (no TV/film) | WHO'S WHO: https://t.co/u5th8p0CGS
Joined March 2023
Overwhelmed? Sad? Frustrated? I recommend you look at my dog for a while.
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Ten Years On, Isaac Lyles Reflects On Lyles
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Moving forward, the dealer says he’ll focus more intentionally on cultivating the community of artists, collectors and professionals that has grown up organically around the gallery.
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Andrew Wolff Wants to Build the Operating System for the Global Art Market
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In this Q&A, Beowolff Capital CEO Andrew Wolff explains why he believes the future of the art market lies in transparency, data and A.I.-powered collaboration. He outlines how integrating Artsy…
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In which @Observer's Arts editor sets out to have as many art and art-adjacent encounters as possible in Asia’s World City.
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Art in Hong Kong is everywhere, folded into daily life, not only in museums but also in hotels, on streets, in parks and in unexpected corners.
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TEFAF Managing Director Is Out After Just a Year, Continuing High Turnover
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Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People. Their acquisitions, affinities and approbations move the needle on valuation and redefine how art is made, shown and sold. https://t.co/wQIO4mRmZp
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The Art of Usefulness: Inside the Complicated World of Studio Assistants. Some artists' assistants get industry access, exposure and mentorship. Many more clean brushes and stay silent, waiting for an opportunity that never comes. By Daniel Grant
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Studio assistants aren’t apprentices, though many young artists today are hoping they’ll find a gig like the apprenticeships of yore.
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Oslo Museums Face the Contradictions in their Collections. Like institutions globally, Norway's biggest art museums are trying to adapt, sometimes haltingly, to a society whose values are shifting in real time. By @naimamorelli
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Curating should be an adaptive process rather than a thesis to prove, Solveig Øvstebø, director of the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, tells Observer.
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Art advisor Jennifer Findley and Oram Hotels co-founder Kevin Mansour discuss why embedding artists early—rather than decorating late—reshapes hospitality economics, identity and guest experience.
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Jennifer Findley, an international art advisor and founder of the JFiN Collective, has built a career at the intersection of curatorial rigor, market strategy and cultural stewardship. As Oram Hote…
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The Best Documentaries of 2025
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It was a year of riches—theatrically, on streaming and awaiting distribution.
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Oslo #Museums Face the Contradictions in their Collections
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Curating should be an adaptive process rather than a thesis to prove, Solveig Øvstebø, director of the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, tells Observer.
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The acclaimed designer shares her most-wanted gifts, from pilates to piano lessons.
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The acclaimed designer shares her most-wanted gifts, from pilates to piano lessons.
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After Miami and before the new year, the art world calendar briefly loosens its grip, creating a rare pause that invites unhurried engagement with New York’s most compelling museum exhibitions.
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After Miami and before the new year, the art world calendar briefly loosens its grip, creating a rare pause that invites unhurried engagement with New York’s most compelling museum exhibitions.
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Observer’s Guide to the Best Dance Coming to New York City This Winter
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The coming months are jam-packed with fascinating festivals, classical ballets and international performances.
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Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People. Their acquisitions, affinities and approbations move the needle on valuation and redefine how art is made, shown and sold. https://t.co/wQIO4mRmZp
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REDCAT’s 22nd NOW Festival Showcased the Breadth of L.A.’s Performance Art Scene
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Performance art has a distinct urgency in Los Angeles, a city that in a perpetual state of rehearsal.
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11 New York Museum Shows Worth Slowing Down for Over the Holidays #art #christmas #holidays #exhibitions
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After Miami and before the new year, the art world calendar briefly loosens its grip, creating a rare pause that invites unhurried engagement with New York’s most compelling museum exhibitions.
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Overwhelmed? Sad? Frustrated? I recommend you look at my dog for a while.
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Observer’s 2025 Art Power Index: The Art Market’s Most Influential People
observer.com
Their acquisitions, affinities and approbations move the needle on valuation and redefine how art is made, shown and sold.
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