With Hauser & Wirth's new exhibition, Earth & Sky, Lorna Simpson debuts a new body of work exploring our relationships to unseen forces.
Netflix’s original animated-series is a staple of artistic innovation. The creative teams’ choice to depict trauma through that of an animated horse is a testament to the program’s commitment to innovative storytelling and stunning art. Season four brings perhaps the most creatively stylized animation to modern television, while also incorporating design choices into their narratives. This critique is spoiler-packed, so please proceed with caution!
This seems to be the first art piece sold by a bot and was sold on Nifty Gateway for almost $700,000.
Hauser & Wirth New York, Catherine Goodman's Silent Music presents a series of new, large-scale paintings by the British artist.
Takashi Murakami has achieved great success with his NFT collaborations and now has his own solo New York exhibition, "An Arrow through History."
Recap of our live sit down with rising artist, Dáreece Walker. We discuss the thought process behind the series, some of the techniques used, the public response to the exhibition, the prescience of the series in relation to current events, and more.
MoMA is continuing to find a way to stay connected with its visitors and is offering a free five-part online course series dealing with contemporary art, fashion, and photography.
Paris is a city where art and trouble make perfect bedfellows. Here are a few notorious artists who have called the City of Lights home.
In the era of subscription services, we are given unlimited access to a massive library of content, yet we still find ourselves defaulting back to the same ones over and over again. Well, there's actually a science behind this behavior.
We're back and with special guest and artist/photographer/videographer Sara Meghdari (@szmeghdari). We discuss the difficulties of being a photographer in NYC, her first live public performance, which showed the very private act of covering and putting on her hijab, and recent art shows around the city. We continue with art news such as more interactive art exhibits popping up across the country, scents and smells being incorporated into exhibits and museums as it's own art form and to enhance or change the way we perceive art, and the world's first cryptocurrency art auction taking place. Then we close things out talking about Seasons 2 of 'Westworld' and 'Luke Cage', and the underappreciated 'Queen of the South.'
The housing market is shrinking, and not just in an economic sense, but in the actual dimensions of homes which are being downsized to 200 square feet or less. Architectural focus has shifted from creating tiny dream homes to extremely minimal and functional designs to reflect the financial situation of millennials. Are homes truly shrinking for aesthetic, or do they match shrinking job opportunities and paychecks?
Beginning November 2nd, Hauser & Wirth will present an exhibition of large-scale paintings and assemblages by late American master Thornton Dial.
Preeminent American artist Cindy Sherman will unveil her latest body of work for the first time in the United States at Hauser & Wirth.
Check out our wide-ranging talk with select artists about the current events and conversations being had around the country (and the world) and all things protest/political art.
In Episode 8 of The Fearless Show we talk about this trend of remaking/rebooting beloved franchises and whether we think that's a good or bad thing. We also discuss the Art Basel in Miami and the world of art fairs, Kerry James Marshall's show at The Met Breuer, and upcoming films on our radar.
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.”
Whether the use of psychedelic drugs has changed since the '60s is a moot point when it comes to the influence it had on the connection between music, art, and fashion. It seems that influence is here to stay.
The Philip Frost Art Museum in Miami just opened (November 30, 2021) 'Retrospectrum', a comprehensive exhibition of the visual art Bob Dylan has created throughout his life.
Fort Gansevoort will present Beyond Patchwork: The Abstractions of Yvonne Wells, examining her relationship with abstraction.
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.’
Rico Gatson and Baseera Khan both draw from political and cultural information pertaining to their backgrounds, and create works that echo memory and history. Check out our full gallery of shots from the show.
'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.
Performance art strikes at the heart of the human experience, or at least tries to. What impact have performance artists had on our world and what makes for powerful performance art?
Project for Empty Space presents "Dreams of Fire and Starshine" a solo exhibition by PES Artist in Residence Delano Dunn. Check out our photos from our recent visit.