What to See at The Art Show
The Art Show’s 2016 edition is still living up to its mission of presenting audiences with high quality works from the 19th-century through today. This… Read More »What to See at The Art Show
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Charlotte Boutboul is of French and Swedish descent and a recent graduate from NYU’s cultural reporting and criticism masters program. She has also a bachelor in political economy from Goldsmiths University of London. While living in Paris she has worked for the auction house Artcurial, has been a contributor for Luxsure magazine, and did freelance work in digital consulting. She is currently writing a thesis for Stockholm’s University on the controversial Swedish diplomat Folk Bernadotte. Her passions revolve around art, cinema, politics, and notably travelling, her favored occupation when given free time.
The Art Show’s 2016 edition is still living up to its mission of presenting audiences with high quality works from the 19th-century through today. This… Read More »What to See at The Art Show
New York seems to be a picturesque example of arts-led economics, where the strategic location choices of artists and galleries are viewed as viable markers… Read More »Is The Lower East Side The Next Chelsea?
The Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial “Beauty” is currently on view at the Smithsonian Design Museum in New York. Inaugurated in 2000, the triennial looks at… Read More »The 2016 Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial’s Take on “Beauty”
Marcel Broodthaers’ first-ever New York retrospective is currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art through May 15. The exhibition will travel to the… Read More »Marcel Broodthaers’ Retrospective at MoMA
The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida is currently showing the first museum survey of Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby.… Read More »Njideka Akunyili Crosby: I Refuse to be Invisible
Spain’s leading art fair, ARCOmadrid, which has run annually since 1981, will celebrate its 35-year anniversary with 221 galleries and 27 represented countries. Prior to… Read More »Carlos Urroz on ARCOmadrid’s 35 Years
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s “Sea of Buddha” is an exhibition featuring photographs from the artist’s famous series of the same name and its related video installation Accelerated… Read More »See Hiroshi Sugimoto’s “Sea of Buddha” Series at Pace Gallery
Through March 5th, Andrea Rosen Gallery will feature a dual exhibition of Pope.L and Will Boone. Both conceptual artists will occupy the three-room Chelsea space… Read More »Pope.L and Will Boone featured together at Andrea Rosen Gallery
An exhibition of the Swiss artist pair Peter Fischli and David Weiss “How to Work Better” is currently up at the Guggenheim in New York. The… Read More »Peter Fischli And David Weiss’ “How to Work Better” at The Guggenheim
The Pulitzer Prize- and Academy Award-winning journalist, activist and documentary filmmaker of Citizenfour, Laura Poitras, is currently showing “Astro Noise” at The Whitney Museum of… Read More »After Citizenfour, “Astro Noise”, Laura Poitras’s debut art show at the Whitney Museum