Whitney Art Party: Three Artists to Watch
The Whitney Art Party tops the list as of one of the most important charity events to attend in New York City. The benefit, organized by… Read More »Whitney Art Party: Three Artists to Watch
The Whitney Art Party tops the list as of one of the most important charity events to attend in New York City. The benefit, organized by… Read More »Whitney Art Party: Three Artists to Watch
Editorial Note: The complete interview with Nabil Nahas will be in Whitewall’s summer 2013 Design Issue out in June. Below is an excerpt from the… Read More »Nabil Nahas: Process and Perception
April 23 was a night of celebration in Beijing, as Global talent management firm ECI threw a star-studded after-party in honor of the third Beijing… Read More »ECI’s Star-studded Party in Honor of the Beijing Film Festival
Last Tuesday evening, man around town and artist Richard Phillips unveiled a stunning print, typical of his glossy magnetic style. The specially commissioned portrait, titled Blauvelt (Blue World)… Read More »FreeArts and Richard Phillips help to Raise over $600,000
Where does one meet a New York City cultural icon for a drink? No place other than at a landmark location. Bemelmans bar at the… Read More »Drinks with WW: Malcolm Harris and a Little Bit of Glitter
In six short years, the dealer, curator, director, and writer, Jessica Silverman, has acquired a reputation for discovering emerging artists via her San Francisco space,… Read More »Jessica Silverman on Being an Art Dealer in San Francisco
Kara Walker’s work “Emancipation Approximation” portfolio (1999-2000) will be auctioned at Philips’ New York Sale of Contemporary Editions on April 29. The complete set of… Read More »Kara Walker, Highlight of Philips’ New York Sale of Contemporary Editions
Aïda Ruilova’s first solo show in Los Angeles, “I’m so wild about your strawberry mouth,” – on view through May 4 at Kayne Griffin Corcoran – intertwines… Read More »Aïda Ruilova’s “I’m so wild about your strawberry mouth”
Maya Lin has always been greater than the sum of her parts. Architect, artist, and design mogul are just a few of her more noteworthy… Read More »Maya Lin’s Small-scale Recreation of New York and London
At this year’s Baselworld Watch and Jewelry Show, Hermes enlisted the talents of Pritzker Prize winning, conceptual architect Toyo Ito to construct the company’s one-of-a-kind… Read More »Hermès Pavillon at Baselworld 2013