Check out long time LLF cohort, Dareece Walker, in today's NY Times and check out his art featured every weekend this month at the Governors Island Art Fair along with a host of other great artists.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Kara Walker’s exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to "El Museo Del Barrio @ SVA : May Contain Moving Parts" at the School of Visual Arts Chelsea Gallery.
Our collection of photos from the opening reception of the third iteration of the BRIC Biennial featuring artists living and working in South Brooklyn.
The Lou Reed Archive, which contains approximately 3,600 audio and 1,300 video recordings all donated by his late wife, has officially opened at the New York Public Library and is available to the masses.
Sparkz GAWD, a rising artist out of Brooklyn, NY, talks with us about how he got his start in rap, GAWD LYFE, his latest project 'In Us We Trust', and more.
'Lou Reed: Caught Between the Twisted Stars' took seven years to prepare and will shine a light on the fact that Lou was a multifaceted artist and person.
The Book Of Hov, an exhibition dedicated to Jay-Z has opened this past weekend at the Brooklyn Public Library, and explores Jay-Z’s global impact as a musician, innovator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Vito Schnabel Gallery has just announce Cirica, a new exhibition of ceramic-based paintings and sculptures by Lola Montes.
Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to announce Seth Becker: A Boy’s Head, marking both the artist’s debut solo exhibition in New York.
Hauser & Wirth New York will present a two-part exhibition exploring Takesada Matsutani and Kate Van Houten's overlapping oeuvres.
No One Thing. David Smith, Late Sculptures at Hauser & Wirth presents seven of the artist’s most important sculptures from his final years.
Marijuana was not widely known in the 1920’s, but for jazz musicians, it was part of their lifestyle. Marijuana sustained their energy in a way alcohol couldn't, and provoked experimental improvisation that captivated audiences...
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to American Artist's solo exhibition "Black Gooey Universe" at HOUSING.
A small venue doesn’t allow for a large audience; that’s self-evident. They also make it hard for an artist to hide behind distance. The 9th Ward, which recently hosted Mary Lambert and Mal Blum - and other small venues - hold a special place of importance. They provide a unique space, one often with a story, and only allow a select few to wander in at one time.
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.
New York City's newest theater chose none other than avant-garde extraordinaire Björk to perform as their marquee act, and the visual feast that is 'Cornucopia', is the result.
Collaborating with some New York fixtures, David Byrne is bringing the city Social!, an experimental socially distanced dance club held at Park Avenue Armory.
Solange has composed a score for the New York City Ballet. The score is still untitled but it will premiere on Wednesday, September 28 as part of the New York City Ballet’s Fall Fashion Gala.
Retinal Hysteria, an expansive two-venue exhibition curated by Robert Storr draws its inspiration from a landmark 2001 exhibition.
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.
Preeminent American artist Cindy Sherman will unveil her latest body of work for the first time in the United States at Hauser & Wirth.
Paul McCartney memorialized The Beatles rapid rise to fame in the early '60s, now a photo exhibition is coming to the Brooklyn Museum.
Hauser & Wirth New York is pleased to present The Flesh of the Earth, a multidisciplinary exhibition curated by Enuma Okoro.