David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition
“David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition” sure is aptly named. The comprehensive survey of the artist’s recent work currently on view through January 20, 2014, at… Read More »David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition
“David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition” sure is aptly named. The comprehensive survey of the artist’s recent work currently on view through January 20, 2014, at… Read More »David Hockney: A Bigger Exhibition
Shirazeh Houshiary asks the crowd how many colors we think she uses in the paintings and sculptures in her latest exhibit, “The Eye Fell in… Read More »Shirazeh Houshiary:
The Eye Fell in Love
with the Ear
Cesar Baldaccini, known simply as César, is sometimes looked at as France’s answer to Andy Warhol. Celebrated as a pop artist, Cesar founded the Nouveaux… Read More »César’s first US Show in 50 Years
Brendan Mullane proposes his own reinterpretation of the Brioni‘s Italian traditions in the new spring/summer 2014 collection, his second since he joined the house in June… Read More »Brendan Mullane inspired by Rome for Brioni SS14
On Thursday, November 8, Michael Nelson (Breguet’s brand manager) hosted a private cocktail reception at the Fifth Avenue Breguet store to present and celebrate the end… Read More »Breguet the Innovator: Inventor of the Tourbillon
The first thing you seen when walking into Isa Genzken’s retrospective at MoMA is an array of mannequins dressed in clothes and materials found on… Read More »Isa Gensken: Retrospective at MoMA
MONDAY Roni Horn: “Everything was sleeping as if the universe were a mistake” at Hauser & WirthNovember 11 – January 11Opening: November 11, 6-8PM511 West… Read More »Top Exhibitions Opening this Week in New York (Nov. 11-17)
Claude and Francois-Xavier Lalanne are quite the popular duo this fall. Not only are Francois-Xavier’s sheep sculptures installed at a former gas station in Chelsea (up… Read More »Les Lalanne: Sheep Station and the Poetry of Sculpture
When 20 works by the Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi arrived at the Port of New York in 1926, port officials weren’t happy. Although they had… Read More »100 Years of Brancusi in New York
Wangechi Mutu’s staggering collages transform the female body, making extensions that are sometimes human, animal, machine, and monster. Cut from magazines, found materials, and painted… Read More »Wangechi Mutu’s Fantastic Journey at The Brooklyn Museum