The last time Harvard organized a Bauhaus exhibition was way back in 1971, and their latest one, 'The Bauhaus and Harvard', has been organized to mark the 100th anniversary of the movement.
Hauser & Wirth New York is pleased to present The Flesh of the Earth, a multidisciplinary exhibition curated by Enuma Okoro.
Venus Over Manhattan is showing Reflections on Porgy & Bess, a major solo exhibition of new paintings by abstract artist Claude Lawrence.
The exhibition will be based on Hopper’s 1957 painting "Western Motel" and will also include 35 similarly hospitality-centric works by other well-known American artists.
The exhibition titled, 'Contact High: A Visual History of Hip-Hop', was curated by Vikki Tobak and features intimate looks at some of the genre's most iconic images.
After the University of Tulsa became the location of the Bob Dylan Archives, which includes over 100,000 items, the University’s Gilcrease Museum will host an exhibition of Dylan’s artwork and handwritten song lyrics.
The exhibition titled “This is an Adventure: Accidentally Wes Anderson,” will feature Mark Mothersbaugh’s unreleased music prepared for soundtracks to Anderson's movies alongside work from the Instagram feed @accidentallywesanderson.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to The Half-Life of Love, at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Featuring work from Jordan Casteel, Cynthia Daignault, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Curran Hatleberg, Deana Lawson, Dave McKenzie, Kambui Olujimi, Valeska Soares, and Billie Zangewa.
Nelson Molina saw art in what other people decided was of no use to them anymore and from 1981 to 2015 he's amassed over 45,000+ treasures for the public to enjoy.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Persona by Wardell Milan, at Project For Empty Space. Featuring new work centered around social themes often present in his work.
"Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything," the exhibition approved by Cohen himself, is beginning its international tour from The Jewish Museum in New York before departing for Europe and elsewhere.
Dedicated to exhibiting artists from Africa and its Diaspora, Prizm Art Fair returns to Downtown Miami, taking place from December 5th to December 10th, 2023
Many art aficionados are in high anticipation to see if another Banksy prank is in the works or if it's just going to be ‘another day at the auction.’
Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to announce Seth Becker: A Boy’s Head, marking both the artist’s debut solo exhibition in New York.
Vito Schnabel Gallery is presenting a Thomas Woodruff exhibition depicting dinosaurs in the moments before their destruction.
Sterling's work explores the past, present, and future of lower class neighborhoods and he delivers a poetically energized performance. Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.
Hauser & Wirth New York will present a two-part exhibition exploring Takesada Matsutani and Kate Van Houten's overlapping oeuvres.
'Medusa', is the name of the virtual installation in which visitors can use mixed-reality glasses to move through the dynamic structure that changes based on their movements.
Curator Larry Ossei-Mensah brings together 3 talented Midwest artists, Caroline Kent, Basil Kincaid, and Esau McGhee for a brilliant exhibition titled, "On the Road", at Jenkins Johnson Projects NY. See our photos from the opening.
"Must They Also Be Gods" is a group show that features the work of over 15 emerging and mid-career Black artists that highlights the creative process of African diasporic peoples.
Though Kara Walker seemed to be making political statements on the gallery walls, her artist statement and the show title were in my opinion the most politically charged. You can feel her resentment for being the poster child for black contemporary art and racial politics in art. The show itself seemed like a response to the art world hype; basically saying Kara Walker's work is dope, we hate the criticism but love the hype.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to American Artist's solo exhibition "Black Gooey Universe" at HOUSING.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to In the Abstract, at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Featuring work from Doug Ashford, Aidas Bareikis, Sarah Braman, Tomashi Jackson, Rosy Keyser, Eric N. Mack, Rose Marcus, Rodney McMillian, Matt Saunders, Letha Wilson, and Brenna Youngblood.
PRIZM Art Fair is dedicated to exhibiting international artists from the African Diaspora, and they have returned with its eighth edition - now available for online viewing.