News
Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari are the co-founders of Toiletpaper, a magazine that has expanded into a beauty and ...
Rafael Silveira's upcoming solo exhibition, 'Agricultura Cósmica' at DCG Contemporary, traverses "the fertile terrain of the ...
Unlike Kahlo, whose face appears on cushions and in baby books, Varo, Carrington and Rahon are little known outside the art ...
Don’t miss Jennifer Sakai at Addison/Ripley Fine Art, David Myers at Multiple Exposures Gallery, and Amy Schissel at Hemphill ...
A new retrospective on the social realist artist presents the diversity of his career, and hints to how his Jewishness ...
Arline Mann, a former Goldman Sachs managing director turned painter, brings a lawyer’s precision and an artist’s intuition to illuminate the quiet resurgence of representational painting in ...
It shows that, despite all of our technology and money, when we destroy a natural system, it’s virtually impossible to get it ...
A journey through Nevada’s eccentric side — where the ghosts are real, the art is immersive, and the weirdness has no bounds ...
Jordan Peele will present his personal, never-before-seen 35mm print of 'Us' for Film at Lincoln Center festival 'The Other ...
Even as his style becomes increasingly more ornate, the subjects he’s tackling feel increasingly political. See his latest, ...
The French Surrealist Jean Cocteau once said that the cinema was “death at work.” David Cronenberg’s gloriously morbid new movie, The Shrouds, concerns a filmmaker who takes his work home with him.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results