On Our Radar: New Gallery Shows in New York and Zurich, Art World Arrests and More

From a design archive opening to a fresh look at Andy Warhol and Ronnie Cutrone, here's what's got your fellow design obsessives buzzing.
Homan Rajai and Elena Dendiberia of Studio AHEAD curated their first New York exhibition, “On a Comfortable Sofa Dreamed,” alongside Superhouse founder Stephen Markos. At left is Rings of Fire, 2025, by Nico Corona, and at right is Library Step Lamp, 2025, by Ficus Interfaith. Photo by Matthew Gordon

Artists and collectors often have relationships that transcend the transactional, forming deep connections that shape both the artists’ work and collectors’ understanding of craft. The exhibition “On A Comfortable Sofa Dreamed,” at Superhouse, uses the idea underlying these connections as a jumping-off point, presenting pieces created by artists who were given the prompt “How might your work respond to the architecture of a fictional home?” Cocurated with Studio AHEAD’s Homan Rajai and Elena Dendiberia, the show runs until August 2.

Open storage in an archive with chairs on display
Over 300 pieces are presented in open storage at the new MillerKnoll archive. Photo courtesy of MillerKnoll

MillerKnoll has opened a new archive in Western Michigan, comprising more than a million objects. Taken together, these amount to a compelling history of modern design. According to Fast Company, the facility’s first exhibition, “Manufacturing Modern,” highlights Herman Miller and Knoll mainstays like the Eames Lounge chair and Eero Saarinen’s Womb chair.

Maurizio Cattelan’s 18-karat gold toilet, America (2016)
America, a fully-working solid gold toilet, created by artist Maurizio Cattelan, is seen at Blenheim Palace in 2019, where it was stolen. Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images

In 2019, Maurizio Cattelan’s 18-karat gold toilet, America (2016), was stolen from England’s Blenheim Palace. Four men were arrested for the theft in November 2023, and now two of them have been sentenced, to two and four years in prison. “Given the level of planning that enabled the raid to be carried out within five minutes, it was unusual that the offenders left such a trail of evidence in their wake,” Shan Saunders, a representative of the Crown Prosecution Service, said in a statement, according to ArtNet.

A show of work by Andy Warhol and Ronnie Cutrone is on view at Galerie Gmurzynska. Photo courtesy of Galerie Gmurzynska

The world my have first heard of Ronnie Cutrone as Andy Warhol’s assistant, but he soon made his own name as an artist with cartoon-filled compositions. Up through September 30, a new show at Galerie Gmurzynska in Zurich places the two men’s creations in conversation. The exhibition includes previously unseen Polaroid photos by Warhol as well as a range of pieces by Cutrone, allowing visitors to ponder the relationships between the artists while considering works that defined the Pop and post-Pop eras.


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