MAY 24, 2017

Lisa Fairstein's New Exhibition of Fast Images, Made Slow

The photographer talks about ways, and speeds, of looking. 

 

MAY 2, 2017

Of Cosmology and Chat Rooms: Annie Dorsen's New Performance

A conversation on the rabbit hole of online commentary and the allure of planetariums.

 

MARCH 17, 2017

MATTE Projects Hosts First BLACK Party in Mexico City

After three successful events in their hometown of New York City, creative agency and production company MATTE brought their BLACK party to Mexico City.

 

February 1, 2017

James Casebere's Luis Barragán-Inspired New Series

James Casebere takes Mexican Architect Luis Barragán as the focus of his new series of constructed photographs.

 

DECEMBER 14, 2016

Artist Collaborations: Holiday Gifts for Art Lovers

Still have a couple people on your gift list this holiday season and no idea what to get them? Well we've got your art lovers covered with a couple of prime artist collaborations.

MAY 23, 2017

The Brooklyn Museum Conducts Conservation of Vast Bierstadt Canvas in Public Galleries

A behind-the-scenes glimpse into conservation, in full view.

APRIL 18, 2017

Art & Tech: Light Leaks by Kyle McDonald

A precisely calibrated art installation makes use of projection mapping technology, cast onto an outcrop of disco balls, which then throw their reflections across the room.

 

MARCH 3, 2016

6 Rooms Not to Miss at Spring/Break 2017

For its sixth edition, the famously curatorially focused Spring/Break Art Show has relocated to the belly of the beast, taking up residence on the 22nd and 23rd floors at 4 Times Square. 

 

MARCH 17, 2017

Contradictory Truths: Kader Attia at Lehmann Maupin

French-Algerian artist Kader Attia appears to be everywhere at once in 2017.

 

NOVEMBER 18, 2016

Film Review: Relating Perception in "Notes on Blindness"

Young filmmakers Peter Middleton and James Spinney tun the recordings of John Hull into a film for sighted and non-sighted audiences alike.

MAY 15, 2017

Lisa Reihana Reworks Colonial Narratives in Venice

A meticulous recreation of the early 19th century panoramic wallpaper "The Natives of the Pacific Ocean," updated for modern times.

 

MARCH 23, 2017

Rijksmuseum Announces 2017 Rijksstudio Award Shortlist

Works in the final ten include a set of condom wrappers, non-prescriptive contact lenses, and a series of knitted hats.

 

NOVEMBER, 2016

The Photographs of Peter Hujar on View at Fundación MAPFRE

"Peter Hujar: Speed of Life," opened in Fundación MAPFRE’s Barcelona exhibition space at the end of last month, the first stop of a four-venue tour.

 

JANUARY 13, 2017

Katherine Bradford on Her New Paintings at Sperone Westwater

Katherine Bradford’s latest exhibition—and her first outing at downtown stalwart Sperone Westwater Gallery—opened on January 7. 

 

November 17, 2016

"Women: New Portraits" by Annie Leibovitz Opens in New York

A crucial exhibition opens in New York for post-election America, but could it have done more?

 

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