David Harbour Fights a Bland Script to Try to Make ‘Hellboy’ Compelling. He...
David Harbour puts up a good battle against the uninspired gore and bad rock music of 'Hellboy,' but he can't make this a watchable movie all on his own.
View ArticleBob Dylan Will Put His Visual Art on Permanent View at His New Gallery and...
Nobel laureate Bob Dylan is adding yet another job title to his long and winding resume: distillery-slash-gallery owner. The conjoined venture will put both his whiskey and his artwork on view.
View ArticleThe Dallas Museum of Art’s New Acquisitions are a Study in Variety
Works by Arcmanoro Niles, Samuel Levi Jones and Sheila Hicks have found new homes in Texas.
View ArticleDealers Explain the International Allure of Dallas’ Art Fair
The Dallas Art Fair may be a regional event, but it has something that even some of the biggest fairs don't. Dealers of the 2019 edition explain what that is.
View ArticleAndres Serrano on Why Even Trump Haters Should Love His Pop-Up Shrine to the...
Andres Serrano calls President Trump a 'marketing genius.' And while the artist's exhibition dedicated to our commander-in-chief might make you a bit queasy, Serrano believes there's plenty for even...
View ArticleArt on Instagram: Does CJ Hendry’s Model for Success Have the Art Market on...
CJ Hendry has become a model of success for how to make it in the art world without a gallery. Is her trajectory one others could emulate, and will we be looking at big changes to the art market?
View ArticleA New Ettore Sottsass Exhibition Wants to Talk About How Design Can Be...
A new Ettore Sottsass exhibition reveals the prolific designer's interest in how functional objects could also communicate to their users—affecting them emotionally.
View ArticleGenerations of Generous Patrons Collided at the Dallas Art Fair
Everything's bigger in Texas, including the size of charitable donations to local institutions.
View ArticleArtist Tony Matelli on Sleepwalkers, Stray Dogs and His Latest Garden of...
'I think of it as a soft graffiti,' say artist Tony Matelli of his new 'Garden' sculpture installation at The Joule in Dallas.
View ArticleThe Troubled Legacy of Andy Warhol’s Farrah Fawcett Portrait
Actor Ryan O'Neal is reportedly shopping around the portrait of Fawcett, his deceased ex-partner, for around $18 million.
View ArticleLet ‘Under the Silver Lake’ Lead You On a Journey Through LA’s Sordid History...
Watching the always compelling Andrew Garfield gather clues during his unlikely adventure through LA history is an oddly intoxicating experience.
View ArticleAi Weiwei Reveals Candid Details About His Early Years in New Documentary...
When curator Cheryl Haines uncovered the reason behind Ai Weiwei’s 2014 project to write to prisoners of conscience, she realized that despite his ubiquity, a lot was still unknown about the artist.
View ArticleQ&A: Fashion Illustrator Richard Haines on Thirst Traps and the Beauty of...
'There's no resolution with age,' says 67-year-old fashion illustrator Richard Haines. 'It's a constant question: Who do we really, really want to be?'
View ArticleAs Gagosian Gets Into Art Advisory, Should Collectors Be Cautious of Taking...
Art law experts weigh in on Larry Gagosian's new venture, adding an art advisory arm to his high-profile gallery.
View ArticleUnsung and Lost Too Soon, Artists Gretchen Bender and Caroline Goe Are...
Two current exhibitions showcasing art by women who have either disappeared or died before their time exhibit the depth and brilliance of New York City's art scene.
View ArticleThe Guggenheim’s Record-Breaking Hilma af Klint Exhibition Cements the...
The previously obscure Swedish visionary Hilma af Klint has posthumously become a superstar.
View ArticleNotre-Dame’s New Spire Might Look Very Different to the Original—A...
Here are some of the original details a new spire might pay tribute to, but there's no guarantee the updated version will look the same—or indeed, if Notre-Dame will get a new spire at all.
View ArticleUS-Based Iranian Artist Taha Heydari Censors His Own Work to Talk About State...
Taha Heydari’s pixelated paintings referencing state control, consumer culture, surveillance and censorship have found resonance both in his home country of Iran and the US, where he now lives.
View ArticleAt Art Brussels 2019, a New ‘Invited’ Initiative Breaks With the Traditional...
The new section is open exclusively to art spaces that eschew the traditional gallery model.
View ArticleA Show of AI-Inspired Art Offers an Unsettling Vision of How Tech Will Affect Us
The artists in this exhibition make it clear: the moment that AI takes over will be facilitated by human hubris and fallibility.
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