Nate Lewis’ Intricate Paper Sculptures Are Informed by What He Learned in...
Working with inkjet prints, Lewis sculpts straight onto the paper to reveal and extract layers, creating textures and patterning similar to cellular tissue.
View ArticleDetroit Techno Legend Carl Craig Is Bringing His Nightclub Genius to Dia:Beacon
Craig is one of the most influential DJs in the world, and this commission for Dia is his first for an arts institution.
View ArticleSpring 2020 Preview: The Best of Arts and Entertainment Coming This Season
An exhaustive guide to the best art, theater, dance, opera books, movies and TV coming in spring 2020.
View ArticleThe 12 Best Gallery Exhibitions Across the Country Opening in Spring
Mamma Andersson at David Zwirner, Lyle Ashton Harris' photographs in Houston and the unveiling of Hauser & Wirth's new NYC gallery: Here are the best gallery shows to see this spring.
View ArticleSpring’s Best Museum Shows Celebrate the Influence of Daring Experimentalists
MoMA's massive Donald Judd retrospective, the Whitney's introduction to Agnes Pelton and a long-awaited Niki de Saint Phalle show: Here's what to see this spring at US museums.
View ArticleUlay Made Art Out of Everything—Even the Illness That Took His Life
In the final years of his life, Ulay produced a film about his struggles with illness titled 'Project Cancer.'
View ArticleA Look at Dr. Seuss’‘Secret’ Art That Wasn’t Made for His Famed Kids’ Books
Ted Geisel a.k.a Dr. Seuss also had a robust artistic practice outside of the illustrations he made for his beloved children's books.
View ArticleNashville’s National Museum of African American Music to Open After 19 Years...
The new museum, which has been 19 years in the planning, will feature several galleries dedicated to different genres of music, as well as a 200-seat theater.
View ArticleHow US Museums Are Preparing for Coronavirus
The Louvre closed due to coronavirus concerns. Will the Met be next?
View ArticleMiley Cyrus Got a New Tattoo That Pays Homage to Matisse’s Nudes
Miley Cyrus is certainly not the first celebrity to get a tattoo that references fine art, and she won't be the last.
View ArticleMillennial Art Collectors Are Spending Six Times More Than Boomers, UBS Reports
However, this didn't stop global art sales from dipping between 2018 and 2019 by $3.3 billion.
View ArticleAs Contemporary Art Prices Soar, Old Masters Become Even Better Investments
You might not call the art at TEFAF Maastricht a steal, but as far as art investments go, it's a great time to buy Old Masters.
View ArticleA Lack of Excess Makes Spring/Break This Season’s Best Fair
Cats abound, phallic symbols flourish and sci-fi references emerge from nearly every corner. Here's what to see at Spring/Break 2020.
View ArticleThe Armory Show Booths Built to Stand Out on Instagram
Not every gallery can rely on duct-taping a piece of produce to the wall and not every gallery can get away with it. There’s a science to capturing the eyes of image-thirsty influencers, and here's who...
View ArticleBeluga Whale Intestines, Bodybuilders and Outsider Offerings at Independent...
Independent, which showcases emerging and mid-career artists, is arguably way more interesting than your average blue chip fair.
View ArticleNADA Gallery Tours: The Best Antidote to Armory Week Madness
NADA's tour of hidden-away New York City galleries injects welcome intimacy into a crazy edition of Armory week.
View ArticleWhy the Armory Show’s 2021 Schedule Change Could Spell Doom for Small Galleries
The show will take place in September next year, a time when every gallery in New York City is already fighting tooth and nail for attention.
View ArticleTake a Deep Dive Into Photography’s Formative Years at the Met
Featuring work by Joseph Cornell, Diane Arbus, Andy Warhol and others, the show promises both depth and breadth.
View ArticleThe Shady Trick Collectors Use to Avoid Paying Tax on Art Worth Millions
For some collectors, risking damage to the new artwork they've just bought is worth it to avoid paying the tax that's due.
View ArticleHow Mexican Galleries Are Protesting in the Country’s ‘A Day Without Women’...
Ten women a day die in Mexico as a result of violent femicide. The country's galleries and museums join in a national day of protest, shuttering their doors and taking to the streets.
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