Independent: Young and Forceful
If the many art fairs this week in New York are a family, with The Armory Show being the patriarch, then Independent (on view through… Read More »Independent: Young and Forceful
If the many art fairs this week in New York are a family, with The Armory Show being the patriarch, then Independent (on view through… Read More »Independent: Young and Forceful
For all of its trumpeting of a “centennial edition,” The Armory Show is still a teenager, born in 1994 as the Gramercy International Art Fair… Read More »The Armory Show’s Teen Angst Years
Last night, friends and supporters gathered to support artist Alexandre Arrechea and to toast the completion of his latest installation, “No Limits.” On view now… Read More »Alexandre Arrechea Re-Interprets New York’s Most Iconic Buildings
Last Night, The Museum of Modern Art hosted The Armory Party, an annual benefit event that celebrates the opening of The Armory Show and raises… Read More »Solange Ignites The Armory Party at MoMA
Yesterday was the VIP opening of The Armory Show. Whitewall was there to cover the fair and mingle with a few familiar faces. We also… Read More »Best Dressed: The Armory Show 2013
Last month, Hermès held a special “scent lunch” in New York to launch its new fragrance Jour d’Hermès by the exclusive parfumeur for Hermès, Jean-Claude Ellena.… Read More »Jour d’Hermès Scent Lunch: Turning Notes into Nosh
Shinique Smith is bundled and waving me in from the train station looking every bit the happy tour guide as she welcomes me into her new home… Read More »Shinique Smith: All you Need is Love
“ADAA: The Art Show” held its annual Gala Preview last night, Tuesday, March 5, at the famed Park Avenue Armory. The fundraiser, which supports Henry Street Settlement, welcomed a… Read More »Emphasis on Solo Booths at ADAA: The Art Show
Caroline O’Donnell, of Ithaca-based CODA, has been selected as the winner of MOMA and MoMA PS1’s Young Architects Program. In its 14th edition, the program challenges… Read More »Re-Imagining the Architecture of MoMA PS1’s Warm Up
As the contemporary art world continues its decades-old courtship with video art, and as more artists experiment with the medium’s potential, Whitewall presents “Moving Image,”… Read More »Moving Image: Lauren Kelley’s Froufrou Conclusions