Gagosian Quarterly - Spring 2025
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Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 25.1 × 33 cm
Pages: 168; Supplement: 36
Gagosian Quarterly is the modern and contemporary art magazine of the galleries founded by Larry Gagosian.
With its large format and meticulously curated editorial design, the magazine serves not only as a showcase for artists but also offers thought-provoking essays and reflections on art and society.
The Spring 2025 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Cy Twombly’s Paesaggio (1986) on the cover. In an excerpt from her lecture at the Menil Collection, Houston, Jenny Saville speaks about the influence of Twombly’s work on her own artistic formation and the world at large.
Elsewhere in this issue, we debut our 2025 fiction feature by the acclaimed author Catherine Lacey. In the realm of painting, we present Ed Schad on Takashi Murakami, Francine Prose on Sabine Moritz, and Sam Wasson on Alex Israel.
A number of features focus on film, including interviews with David Cronenberg and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, as well as a close look at Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s new documentary on Jean Cocteau.
William Middleton takes us to the stage in a conversation with Isabelle Huppert and Robert Wilson about their latest collaboration, Mary Said What She Said. And as part of a panel discussion convened at Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, New York, Taryn Simon speaks about her interactive sculpture Kleroterion (2024).
Dimensions: 25.1 × 33 cm
Pages: 168; Supplement: 36
Gagosian Quarterly is the modern and contemporary art magazine of the galleries founded by Larry Gagosian.
With its large format and meticulously curated editorial design, the magazine serves not only as a showcase for artists but also offers thought-provoking essays and reflections on art and society.
The Spring 2025 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Cy Twombly’s Paesaggio (1986) on the cover. In an excerpt from her lecture at the Menil Collection, Houston, Jenny Saville speaks about the influence of Twombly’s work on her own artistic formation and the world at large.
Elsewhere in this issue, we debut our 2025 fiction feature by the acclaimed author Catherine Lacey. In the realm of painting, we present Ed Schad on Takashi Murakami, Francine Prose on Sabine Moritz, and Sam Wasson on Alex Israel.
A number of features focus on film, including interviews with David Cronenberg and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, as well as a close look at Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s new documentary on Jean Cocteau.
William Middleton takes us to the stage in a conversation with Isabelle Huppert and Robert Wilson about their latest collaboration, Mary Said What She Said. And as part of a panel discussion convened at Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, New York, Taryn Simon speaks about her interactive sculpture Kleroterion (2024).
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