Featuring a series of works from The Bass’s collection, “The Willfulness of Objects” was named for Abraham Cruzvillegas’s essay of the same name, in which the author reminds us that everything, even a manmade object, is alive and subject to evolution. Including names like Mika Rottenberg, Danh Vō, Paola Pivi, Xaviera Simmons, and Allora & Calzadilla, the works have been made largely from familiar, found, and existing items (like freezers, potatoes, gas pumps, and pearls) and invite viewers to consider the changing nature of objects, their meaning, and what they might leave behind.
MORE IN CITY
The Parisian hotspot Silencio, originally designed by David Lynch with an outpost in Ibiza, adds New York City to its roster.
Designed by the film director Wes Anderson, Bar Luce is a restaurant that evokes the atmosphere of a typical Milanese café.
First opened in 1863, Grand Hotel et de Milan represents comfort and sophistication.
“Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder”
The collection of Judy Glickman Lauder at the Norton Museum of Art lends itself to a sweeping narrative of 20th-century photography.
Marian Goodman presents “The Other Side,” an exhibition of photographs by Nan Goldin at the Paris bookshop.
In Green’s debut solo show at AND NOW, viewers will be taken on a journey through the subconscious.
SUBSCRIBE TO MAGAZINE
THE SPRING ARTIST ISSUE
2023
Subscribe
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
Go inside the worlds of Art, Fashion, Design and Lifestyle.
READ THIS NEXT
The collection of Judy Glickman Lauder at the Norton Museum of Art lends itself to a sweeping narrative of 20th-century photography.
Marian Goodman presents “The Other Side,” an exhibition of photographs by Nan Goldin at the Paris bookshop.
In Green’s debut solo show at AND NOW, viewers will be taken on a journey through the subconscious.
The collection of Judy Glickman Lauder at the Norton Museum of Art lends itself to a sweeping narrative of 20th-century photography.
Marian Goodman presents “The Other Side,” an exhibition of photographs by Nan Goldin at the Paris bookshop.
In Green’s debut solo show at AND NOW, viewers will be taken on a journey through the subconscious.