Intimacy Revived: The Frick Collection's $220 Million Renaissance
The Frick Collection reopens its doors on April 17, returning Bellini, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Whistler, Goya and the rest to the domesticity of their rightful Upper East Side home.
Richard Corman: Four Decades Between Basquiat Portraits
In 1984 photographer Richard Corman created a series of iconic portraits of Jean Michel Masquiat. In 2024, he reprised the photo shoot with Jeremy Pope, who starred as Basquat in the Broadway run of The Collaboration.
Bauhaus Trinity Rewoven: Anni and Josef Albers Joine Paul Klee at Zwirner
David Zwirner’s latest exhibition brings together a trifecta of Bauhaus legends: Anni Albers, Josef Albers, and Paul Klee in Chelsea
Cereal Killer: Bobby Grossman's Corn Flake Boxes at Ki Smith Gallery
At Ki Smith Gallery now: Bobby Grossman’s series of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes featuring his portraits of 70s downtown luminaries.
Julian Lennon's "Reminiscence" at Fremin
“Reminiscence,” Julian Lennon’s latest photography show opens at Fremin Gallery in Chelsea.
At Skarstedt, Andy Warhol’s Historical Remix
"Andy Warhol: Who is Who?", now at Skarstedt on the Upper East Side, offers a rare glimpse into the pop art icon's complex relationship with art history's heavyweights.
George Condo’s NYC Two-Step
George Condo’s simultaneous exhibitions open at Hauser & Wirth in Soho and Sprüth Magers on the Upper East Side.
Cy Twombly's Sublime Scrawl at Gagosian
More than a decade after his death in 2011, Cy Twombly's work returns to New York in an exhibition at Gagosian's Madison Avenue galleries.
Miami Art Week 2024: Street Art Conquers the World
Just a bridge away from the elite art fairs and champagne receptions that have sprung up around Art Basel Miami Beach, the street art revolution continues.
Art Basel Miami Beach 2024: What Not to Miss
Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 kicks off this week with its signature mix of cultural whiplash and market mania. Don’t miss these five works.
Miami Art Week Opens With Keiichi Tanaami at ICA
As Miami prepares for the annual circus of modern art excess that is Art Basel, the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is getting a jump on the fray with a long-overdue solo show of work by the late Japanese artist Keiichi Tanaam.
Embracing Bug-Eyed Optimism: Javier Calleja at Almine Rech
Just when we could use some optimism, Spanish pop artist Javier Calleja brings his delightful soppy-eyed characters to Almine Rech in Tribeca.
Kenny Scharf’s Autumn in New York
Kenny Sharf, an 80s street art legend, makes a triumphant return to Gotham.
Japanese Manga Artist Acky Bright: It’s All About the Lines
A solo exhibition by Japanese manga artist Acky Bright runs until early next year at the Japan Society and includes manga, commercial art, and introspective fine-art pieces created just for the event.
Kenny Scharf: A Surviving 80s Musketeer Returns to the LES
Artist Kenny Scharf Autumn in NYC includes a solo show now open at Totah Gallery, a major retrospective at the Brant Foundation and Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at The Shed in Hudson Yards.
Art Through Vintage: When Art and Fashion Are One
Art Through Vintage 2024 is set to offer vintage items reimagined and repurposed by dozens of downtown artists.
Concrete Jungles: Dzia’s Street Art Menagerie
Belgium Street artist Dzia creates monumental depictions of wildlife, from insects and birds to elephants and rhinos, in a style that is instantly recognizable.
The Armory Show 2024: Do Not Miss These Artists
Hundreds of artists, thousands of people and millions of dollars coalesced around The Armory Show, the season’s essential global exhibition of contemporary art, creative marketing and historical homage.
Volta 2024: The Salt in NYC Fall Art Week Stew
It’s back-to-school week for the art world as New York’s fall art week gets underway this. Among the standout events, Volta is a beacon of avant garde inspiration and latter-day finesse.