Matthew Moloney

2026 Trends in Contemporary Art: What Artists, Curators & Collectors Are Talking About

2026 Trends in Contemporary Art: What Artists, Curators & Collectors Are Talking About - Timestamp

Contemporary art in 2026 is evolving at an unprecedented pace. As the art world continues to respond to cultural shifts, technological breakthroughs, and changing audience expectations, several key trends are emerging that are shaping both creation and reception. At the forefront of this discussion are the voices captured in Timestamp’s ongoing interview series — conversations

Aidan Lapp — Hold Still

Aidan Lapp - Hold Still - Auxier Kline - Timestamp

Auxier Kline Gallery, New YorkOpening reception: January 16, 2026On view: January 16 – February 13, 2026Location: Auxier Kline, 19 Monroe St, New York, NY, 10002More information: Auxier Kline | Aidan Lapp Auxier Kline presents Hold Still, a solo exhibition by Aidan Lapp that deepens the artist’s ongoing investigation into portraiture as a durational, relational practice.

What Art School Doesn’t Teach You About Sustaining a Studio Practice

What Art School Doesn't Teach You About Sustaining a Studio Practice - Timestamp

Art school teaches you technique, composition, and craft—it shows you how to make work. What it rarely teaches is how to talk about your work, build a consistent practice, or keep creating once the structure disappears. For many artists, graduation marks the beginning of a quieter, more difficult phase of their practice — one without

The Best Art Cities in the World — and Why Artists Travel to Them

What are the best art cities in the world - Timestamp

Some cities don’t just host art — they actively condition it. Artists travel to these places not only to see work, but to understand how context, pressure, and community shape practice. Below are cities that consistently emerge in interviews as formative, followed by key institutions and galleries that anchor their scenes. New York City New

What Artist Interviews Actually Preserve That Exhibitions Don’t

What Artist Interviews Preserve that Exhibitions Dont - Timestamp

The Limits of the Exhibition Exhibitions are the cornerstone of contemporary art, serving as the primary way audiences encounter work. They offer a carefully curated encounter, a visual and spatial narrative that situates objects within a gallery context. But exhibitions, by their very nature, are inherently incomplete. They privilege finished outcomes over the processes that

Why Long-Form Conversations Matter in an Era of Short-Form Art Content

Why Long-Form Conversations Matter in an Era of Short-Form Art Content - Timestamp

In today’s media landscape, short-form content dominates nearly every platform. From TikTok to Instagram Reels, thirty- to sixty-second clips dictate how information is consumed, how culture is shared, and increasingly, how art is experienced. Short-form content excels at grabbing attention, but it often does so at the expense of depth. By compressing meaning into digestible

Bones Gilmore

Bones Gilmore Timestamp

In the heart of a bustling Bedford-Stuyvesant studio, we had the opportunity to meet Bones Gilmore, an artist whose creative journey is as compelling as his work. Instead of navigating the traditional art world, Gilmore has carved out a unique space for himself, blending a hands-on creative talent with a savvy, self-made approach to his

Ari Brochin

Ari Brochin - Timestamp

We recently had the opportunity to sit down with Ari Brochin, a multifaceted artist whose work spans painting, woodcutting, and video content. We met her in her Brooklyn studio to learn more about her unique creative process and the journey that led her to this point. In a world where the traditional art market can