Koen Vanmechelen Breaks the Shell with Temptation
Whitewall spoke with Vanmechelen about his involvement with bio-cultural diversity, his influences, his newest show, and upcoming projects.
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Selen Ozturk was born in Istanbul and raised in the Bay Area. She was educated in painting at the Rhode Island School of Design and in philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. Her recent publications include Monday Journal, Spring Journal, Bright Lights Film Journal, and the Penn Review of Philosophy. She is an editor at BUJ (Berkeley). Her upcoming projects include a monograph on Paolo Soleri to be developed at the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Conference in June 2022. She lives in San Francisco.
Whitewall spoke with Vanmechelen about his involvement with bio-cultural diversity, his influences, his newest show, and upcoming projects.
In this week’s edition of Brand New, we’re looking at the latest releases from Guerlain, Lindquist, Susan Alexandra, and more.
Whitewall spoke with Howard, who joined FWB from Foundation and has been curating digital art for over a decade, as well as Anderson, an artist creating digitally in his own practice and collaboratively his entire career, about what it means to curate art for a Web3 audience.
Whitewall spoke with Bourriaud about the show, the role of the sublime in contemporary art, and the future for Radicants.
In this week’s edition of Brand New, we’re looking at the latest releases from Valentino, Cartier, Ruinart, and more.
Whitewall spoke with McClure and Finer about the origins of “Design en Rogue,” its influences, and future projects.
The Rencontres d’Arles has kicked off its 53rd summer photography festival, on view through September 25.
“House Spirits” is an exhibition of the paintings of Hernan Bas and Zadie Xa, on view at Jessica Silverman through July 16.
Following the launch and immediate sellout of its first Timecapsule NFT Collection, Prada has announced the launch of its second Timecapsule Collection.
The Art Production Fund and Rockefeller Center present “Funtime Unicorns,” an interactive sculpture show by Derrick Adams.