Recess Celebrates Four More Years
Recess held its annual benefit, Four More Years, on May 28, in celebration of four years of contemporary art to pass through their doors. Free… Read More »Recess Celebrates Four More Years
Recess held its annual benefit, Four More Years, on May 28, in celebration of four years of contemporary art to pass through their doors. Free… Read More »Recess Celebrates Four More Years
Saint Laurent’s first downtown store officially opened its doors yesterday at 80 Greene street in New York, one of the many steps the recently appointed… Read More »Saint Laurent Opens in NY
New Design by Hedi Slimane
Girls may rule the world, but Hermès heeded not the warrior calls of Beyoncé but rather the croons of James Brown for the third installment… Read More »A Man’s World
Hermès in Miami
The Brazilian Campana Brothers have garnered a reputation as one of the most important design duos in the Southern Hemisphere by doing what they do best:… Read More »The Campanas Design With Alligators, Cows, and Pirarucu fish (oh my!)
As one of the youngest artists to ever represent Israel, Gilad Ratman has created a multi-channel installation for the Israeli pavilion at this year’s Venice… Read More »Gilad Ratman: From the caves of Israel to the Venice Biennale
For most New Yorkers, Corona, Queens, does not instantly spring to mind when considering the city’s plethora of art and culture destinations. However, tucked behind… Read More »Queens Museum Renovations Promise Light And Space
Last night, Christie’s glistened during its preview of the World Chess Hall of Fame’s “A Queen Within: Adorned Archetypes, Fashion and Chess.” Fashion and art… Read More »Checkmate: A Queen Within
Preview at Christie’s
This year was Angola’s very first appearance at the Venice Biennale and it made quite the freshman appearance, winning the Golden Lion, awarded to the… Read More »Venice: Angola Pavilion Takes Home the Golden Lion
This year, Anri Sala was chosen to represent France in the Venice Biennale with Christine Macel, chief curator at the Musée National d’Art Moderne at… Read More »Venice: Anri Sala’s
“Ravel Ravel Unravel”
I don’t claim to be an expert on James Turrell, but I’ve been aware of the Roden Crater—a large extinct volcano in Arizona he purchased… Read More »James Turrell:
The Wizard of Light