Kenny Scharf’s Fantasy World
Kenny Scharf’s current exhibition “Kolors” is a ‘60s space dream of paint explosions and slick crystal eyed, white toothed sculptures, all currently on view at Paul Kasmin… Read More »Kenny Scharf’s Fantasy World
Kenny Scharf’s current exhibition “Kolors” is a ‘60s space dream of paint explosions and slick crystal eyed, white toothed sculptures, all currently on view at Paul Kasmin… Read More »Kenny Scharf’s Fantasy World
A well-inked block splashing into white cloth in the center of the gallery sets off Matsutani “Gutai Spirit Forever Part II” at Galerie Richard, on view until April… Read More »Takesada Matsutani Reflects on the Gutai Movement
For its 47th edition, Art Cologne put its ambitions front and center, ushering visitors off of the escalators and into a global art power zone… Read More »What you Missed: Art Cologne 2013
Art Brussels 2013 closed this weekend, having provided a dizzying half-week full of gallery openings, concurrent off-site festivals, and private collection receptions. Albeit less action-packed… Read More »What you Missed: Art Brussels 2013
Tonight, the Brooklyn Academy of Music will celebrate its Ninth Annual BAMart Silent Auction at The Hole, marking the first time a proper exhibition has… Read More »Preview: Ninth Annual BAMart Silent Auction at The Hole Tonight
The Beijing Film Market is a major component of the film festival this week. We spoke with its Managing Director, Caiyun Chen. WHITEWALL: How would… Read More »Beijing Film Market Managing Director Caiyun Chen
ECI is a global talent management firm that works between Beijing, Paris, and Los Angeles. We spoke with talent agent Wu Jing and the company’s… Read More »ECI Connects Talent in Bejing, Paris and Los Angeles
The work of Brooklyn-based artist, Adam Parker Smith, is catchy but complex. What seem like one-liners are actually poetic personifications of our deepest fears, longings,… Read More »Adam Parker Smith Stole 77 Artworks and Lived to Tell About It
Tomorrow is the last day of the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF). Whitewall, for the first time, had a presence at the festival last week… Read More »3rd Annual Beijing International Film Festival
As graphic design works to explain rather than represent and explore rather than map, diagrams inspire and support many of art’s defining features yet remain,… Read More »Matthew Ritchie: The Relevance of Diagrams in Contemporary Culture