'Sometimes a straight line has to be crooked' is the first exhibition to put the work of Henry Taylor, in dialogue with James Jarvaise.
AnnaLiisa Ariosa-Benston (aka FAMOUSONMARS) is an installation artist, director, and curator who makes interactive installations out of New York and she sat down to talk in-depth with us about political art, feminism, curating shows, her wildly unique pop-up curation/concept stores for here FAMOUSONMARS brand, and much much more.
Kerry James Marshall is a Living Legend in the art world. His retrospective is brilliant and actually lives up to the hype. Its just too bad this show can't stay up forever!
Fort Gansevoort will present Up on the Roof, its second solo exhibition with noted Louisiana-based artist Willie Birch.
By sheer chance, gardeners at the Ricci Oddi modern art gallery in Piacenza, Italy discovered Gustav Klimt's 'Portrait of a Lady', which was thought to have been stolen 23 years ago.
For his exhibition with Hauser & Wirth NYC, Gary Simmons is introducing a new body of work featuring sculpture, paintings, and drawings.
“Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” is one of the artist's better-known paintings, and restorers have just discovered another painting in its background.
Traveling to New York from Paris, Hauser & Wirth is presenting a new exhibition of Francis Picabia's paintings titled 'Eternal Beginning.'
Welcome to living.life.fearless! and the first Video blog !!!. We have been wanting to make videos for site for a while now and Im excited to say that we have made our first video.
In this video , I (Artist Dareece Walker) have decided to create a painting Celebrating the work of Don Cornelius and "Soul Train". In the future, I will plan on discussing more information and answering questions on the video but for this video I just wanted you all to enjoy the painting =)
Though I didn't get to grow up with "Soul Train", Its impact on pop culture and my own life indirectly, is undeniable and well worth recognition...
Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to announce Seth Becker: A Boy’s Head, marking both the artist’s debut solo exhibition in New York.
Our collection of photos from Kate Gilmore & Karen Heagle's recent art show, Beat, at the On Stellar Rays Gallery.
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.
Hauser & Wirth New York will present a two-part exhibition exploring Takesada Matsutani and Kate Van Houten's overlapping oeuvres.
Uman’s first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth will take place in London, reflecting her expansive cross-cultural experiences.
We spoke with Miranda Yousef, the director of 'Art For Everybody,' about what she learned and uncovered about Thomas Kinkade.
Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles will host The Bleed, Part II, British artist George Rouy’s first US solo exhibition with the gallery.
Film icon Sharon Stone is currently presenting her paintings at the C. Parker Gallery in an exhibition titled 'Sharon Stone: Welcome to My Garden.'
Keyes Art Gallery is bringing a new exhibition to their Gallery dedicated to Elisabetta Zandrandi titled Musée Imaginaire.
The Pretenders leader, songwriter and vocalist Chrissie Hynde is set to open a new exhibition of her art work titled Hynde Sight.
Hauser & Wirth New York is pleased to present The Flesh of the Earth, a multidisciplinary exhibition curated by Enuma Okoro.
Jan van Eyck is most known for his work, 'The Arnolfini Portrait,' and for centuries experts have struggled to find geometrical coherence in his representation of space.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Kerry James Marshall's new show, Mastry, at the MET Breuer.
Venus Over Manhattan is showing Reflections on Porgy & Bess, a major solo exhibition of new paintings by abstract artist Claude Lawrence.
'Walk Through British Art', the permanent exhibition at London’s Tate Britain, is also a walk through British music. From Elizabeth I to Stephen Lawrence, adding music allowed me to connect with artworks that may have otherwise felt distant. Music pours silently from the paintings in this collection, and I found reuniting these different forms of artistic expression to be a thrilling experience.


























