Earliest Known Images of Christ on Display at NYU
This Friday, the earliest known images of Christ, from the year 240, go on view in New York for the
View ArticleRichard Serra’s Junction/Cycle at Gagosian Gallery and Matthew Barney’s DJED...
The materials of Richard Serra’s two enormous new sculptures, currently dominating the Gagosian Gallery on 24th Street, will be recognizable
View ArticleJeffrey Deitch to Cloak Iconic Soho Gallery in Cameron’s ‘Obscene’...
Jeffrey Deitch will exhibit a noted collection of drawings by Marjorie Cameron Parsons Kimmel in the fall in his former gallery.
View ArticleThe First Photos of Banksy’s Anti-Theme Park ‘Dismaland’
Banksy's latest project is a big one. The artist has built a haunted anti-theme park he's calling "Dismaland." The London exhibition features 10 of his own new works as well as pieces by 60 other...
View ArticleRare Photographs of Frida Kahlo on Display at Throckmorton
Throckmorton Fine Art features rare and vintage photographed portraits of legendary Frida Kahlo.
View ArticleYou Can Help Make This ‘Olsen Twins Hiding From the Paparazzi’ Art Exhibit a...
Really? A whole exhibit just for the Olsen twins? The founders of the THINK1994 Museum make the argument on the campaign page.
View ArticleVijay Iyer Illuminates Jazz as Art at the Met Breuer
"I’m bringing my community in with me [to the Met Breuer]. I’m taking over their takeover."
View ArticleAustralian Summer Kicks Off Each Year With This Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
Short List / This Retreat Offers A Front Row Seat to Australia’s Best Wilderness
View ArticleOverlooked Art Assistants Finally Get Their Due
New art exhibit “In the Making” explores the complex dynamics between artist and assistant.
View ArticleThe Haas Brothers Bring Their Weird World Home to LA
A huge, hairy creature—which looks like the child that might result from a gorilla mating with the ice monster from 'Empire Strikes Back'—sits in the middle of the main gallery room. His name is King...
View ArticleArtist Sarah Meyohas Turned 100,000 Rose Petals Into a Data Experiment
"It’s about the search for meaning—something we all do—which is what makes us human," Meyohas said.
View ArticleArtist Rafa Esparza Honors Latino Labor in Marfa, Texas
Rafael Esparza is reframing cultural expectations at Ballroom Marfa—one brick at a time.
View ArticleEarly Work by Marina Abramovic Shows She’s Better Raw Than Refined
Abramovic, as this early work shows, is better raw than refined.
View ArticleThese Are the Indian Modernist Masters Left Out of Art History
On view at DAG, 'India’s French Connection' offers a challenging chapter to the conventional, white male-dominated art historical narrative
View ArticleMy Kid Could Do That: Famous Artists Put Their Childhood Drawings on View in LA
Flying in the face of the idea that their geniuses are one in a million, artists like Ed Ruscha, Catherine Opie and Jim Shaw are putting their childhood art on view in order to say: “Yes, your kid...
View ArticleEarliest Known Images of Christ on Display at NYU
This Friday, the earliest known images of Christ, from the year 240, go on view in New York for the first time, and they aren’t where you might expect them to be. They are part of a remarkable...
View ArticleJohn Mack Makes Art for a World Online Seven Hours a Day
People view the world through the lenses of their own experiences, whether that’s religion, culture, or, as artist John Mack believes, media. “A Species Between Worlds,” a photography exhibit by Mack,...
View ArticleOrlando Museum of Art Sanctioned After Basquiat Scandal
Months after its exhibition of Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings was raided by the FBI, the Orlando Museum of Art was placed on probation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), an accrediting body...
View ArticleNASA Is Behind New York’s Newest Immersive Art Show
The creation of stars, the collision of galaxies and the existence of water on faraway planets are just some of the celestial wonders captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Now, in a new...
View ArticleAllen Ginsberg’s Photographs of the Beat Generation Star in a New Exhibit
Allen Ginsberg, the late poet who helped form the core of the Beat Generation, is best known for chronicling the world through his gritty and confessional words. But a new exhibit at the Los...
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