How Uniqlo is Co-opting Iconic NYC Art
Retail giant Uniqlo is portraying itself as a destination for lovers of iconic NYC art by the likes of Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and KAWS.
Green-Wood Cemetery Comes Alive in New Book
Bethany Jacobson's new book "Ode to a Cemetery," featuring her brilliant photographs of Green-Wood Cemetery, will be launched at Gallery Onetwentyeight, 128 Rivington Street, on Sept 20, 5-8 pm.
My Need for Tender Loving Care at All Street
My Need For Tender Loving Care opens July 13 at All Street Gallery 77 East Third St New York.
Evyrein: Street Art Amid Venice’s Medieval Masterpieces
Meet Evyrein, one of the few street artists to carve out a niche for himself in this Medieval city where fine art, particularly of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, is the enduring currency.
What Lies Beyond the Streets for Graf Writers?
Beyond the Streets: Post Graffiti, the latest installment in the Beyond the Streets franchise from LA-based curator, author, and renowned graffiti/street art historian Roger Gastman.
The Exhilarating and Exhausting Art of Jason McLean
I’m as Normal as Blueberry Pie a solo-show of new work from Jason McLean at Van Der Plas Gallery on Orchard Street in the LES.
Mike Kelley’s Eternal High School Hell at The Brant Foundation
Mike Kelley’s Singles Mixer is a terrifying three-channel video drama at the Brant Foundation in the East Village.
TEFAF New York: How Modern Art is Done Uptown
TEFAF New York returns to the Park Avenue Armory this weekend with a dizzying display of high-end modern and contemporary art and design objects.
Paul McCartney’s Fab Photos at Brooklyn Museum
Paul McCartney returns to the height of Beatlemania through recently rediscovered photographs shot from 1963 to 1964 at the Brooklyn Museum.
Don’t Miss These Five Artists at Frieze NYC
The 12th iteration of Frieze, New York May’s signature event, at The Shed.
Ernest Pignon-Ernest at the Venice Biennale
A solo exhibition of new work and iconic images by French street art progenitor Ernest Pignon-Ernest at Espace Louis Vuitton at the Venice Biennale.
The Venice Biennale: For Foreigners, By Foreigners
Dodging geopolitics and seeking affirmation of its relevance, the 60th Venice Biennale is open through March 24.
The Best of The Photography Show 2024
The Photography Show, the oldest art fair devoted to photography, opens at the Park Avenue Armory.
At Gagosian: Photography’s Tragic Heroine Francesca Woodman
Francisca Woodman’s stunning solo exhibition at Gagosian’s includes terrifying and sad portraits of decay and invisibility, of subjects obscured by their surroundings or fading into nothingness, of faceless figures surrendering to hopelessness and entropy.
Bruna D'Alessandro: Working Magic With Metal
Brooklyn-based Italian artist Bruna D'Alessandro uses steel to render magic wands, along with organics like flowers, leaves and twigs; soft things like pillows and bed linens; a teddy bear, a loaf of bread, tomatoes, mushrooms, flowing abstract terrains, even human breasts.
When Outsiders Become Insiders: The Outsider Art Fair Opens
The 32nd edition of the Outside Art Fair opened at Manhattan’s Metropolitan Pavilion,
At Ki Smith Gallery, Warhol’s Screen Tests
Andy Warhol’s 1960s screen tests are running continuously on a dozen screens at Ki Smith Gallery on the Lower East Side.
If Assange Dies, So Will a Picasso, a Rembrandt and a Warhol
Russian artist Andrei Molodkin solicited donations of artworks to hold hostage on behalf of activist Julian Assange, who has been confined to London's HM Prison Belmarsh since 2019.
The Frick Goes Back to the Future
The museum is determined to continue showing contemporary artists alongside works by past masters when it gets home.
From Brooklyn Museum to the Super Bowl: A Giant Week for Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz
A glimpse into the collection of two larger-than-life entertainers at Brooklyn Museum, New York, brings the art and entertainment worlds together, transcending race to celebrate artistry.