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Elisa Carollo

Arts Reporter

Elisa Carollo is an art writer, art advisor and curator with a focus on contemporary and ultra-contemporary art. With over a decade in the art business at different levels between secondary and primary market, as well as engaging institutions and Biennales, she covers the latest from the Art World and Art Market for Obsever.

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A large triangular mirrored structure filled with colorful book spines stands on the sand at the edge of the ocean at sunset, surrounded by a circular platform glowing with soft light.

Es Devlin’s ‘Library of Us’ Was the Rare Miami Art Week Spectacle That Invited Quiet Contemplation

By Elisa Carollo
A large crowd fills the lobby of Sotheby’s new Breuer building, gathered in front of a glowing wall with the Sotheby’s logo during the November auction previews.

In New York, Sotheby’s Repositions Itself as a Cultural Destination

By Elisa Carollo
Wide gallery view of Jorge Pardo’s show at Petzel Gallery with layered hanging lamps and vibrant abstract canvases creating a luminous environment.

How Jorge Pardo Turns Light, Color and Form into a Phenomenology of Seeing

By Elisa Carollo
Miami Convention Center with palms

At Art Basel Miami Beach, Market Confidence Meets Curatorial Risk

By Elisa Carollo
A booth with gradient pink-to-purple walls displays bright figurative paintings alongside ceramic sculptures on wooden stands.

NADA Miami and Untitled Art Test the Temperature of the Mid-Tier and Emerging Markets

By Elisa Carollo
Hundreds of thin white cords hang densely from the ceiling in straight vertical lines, converging toward a bright central grid of lights and creating a dramatic tunnel-like visual effect.

Don’t Miss These Five Museum-Grade Works in Art Basel Miami Beach’s Meridians Sector

By Elisa Carollo
A portrait of Wendi Norris seated on a wooden table beside a framed Leonora Carrington painting showing pale ghost-like figures around a table.

Wendi Norris Bet On Women Surrealists—Now the Market Has Caught Up

By Elisa Carollo
Four members of the Simões de Assis family pose in a white gallery space, standing in a row and looking at the camera.

How Simões de Assis Built a Global Platform for Brazilian Art

By Elisa Carollo
Left image: A woman wearing a red floral dress embraces a younger girl in a matching dress, their faces pressed closely together in an intimate, almost mirrored pose. Right image: A shirtless woman sits with her eyes closed as a smiling child covers her eyes with both hands from behind, creating a tender and slightly uncanny moment.

Observer’s Must-See Miami Art Week Exhibitions

By Elisa Carollo
An underwater swimmer in fins glides above a grid of submerged concrete car sculptures arranged like a traffic jam on the seafloor, with small fish weaving around the structures in the clear blue water.

The REEFLINE Project Turns Public Art into Ecological Infrastructure

By Elisa Carollo
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