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.
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.
The new Tomashi Jackson exhibition provides an expansive look at her trademark use of layering and color to confront social justice issues.
The exhibition will include Ai-Da’s framed pencil drawings, and as reported: “alongside paintings generated from her perception of objects and scenes she’s observed in the world.”
We're back with special guest Benny Bing to talk about his latest art collection titled "BLOOM," his unique art style, commissioning work for Dave Chappelle, re-connecting the African diaspora, and much more.
Our collection of photos from the opening reception of the third iteration of the BRIC Biennial featuring artists living and working in South Brooklyn.
Venus Over Manhattan is showing Reflections on Porgy & Bess, a major solo exhibition of new paintings by abstract artist Claude Lawrence.
New Release Gallery presents Gerald Sheffield’s first solo exhibition in New York, "Democratic Paradox." Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.
Hauser & Wirth New York is pleased to present The Flesh of the Earth, a multidisciplinary exhibition curated by Enuma Okoro.
From November 15, 2023 to January 27, 2024 Hauser & Wirth's new exhibition RETROaction will be on display in New York, followed by a run in Los Angeles.
'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.
On 21 February, Hauser & Wirth will present Kind of Blue, the first solo exhibition in the United States dedicated to Verena Loewensberg.
"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.
Preeminent American artist Cindy Sherman will unveil her latest body of work for the first time in the United States at Hauser & Wirth.
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.
Ai-Da, the artificial intelligence robot artist, was on her way to her first show in Egypt when she was stopped on suspicion of spying.
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.
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.
Fort Gansevoort will present Cleveland by Night, its second exhibition devoted to the work of late artist Michelangelo Lovelace (1960-2021).
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 Los Angeles is bringing a yearlong exploration of Jason Rhoades’ art via the subject of cars in its new exhibition DRIVE.
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.
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.
In our first show of the new decade we discuss the tragic passing of Kobe, the growing debate about Oprah, the Supreme x Tupac controversy, Big Sean finally addressing Kendrick Lamar, and our thoughts about the Grammys and Oscars.