Brioni Is Dashingly Dapper this Fall
For Fall/Winter 2013–14, Brioni delivered a rather classically elegant menswear collection for the gents that care deeply about their threads and the power of a… Read More »Brioni Is Dashingly Dapper this Fall
For Fall/Winter 2013–14, Brioni delivered a rather classically elegant menswear collection for the gents that care deeply about their threads and the power of a… Read More »Brioni Is Dashingly Dapper this Fall
On what felt like the first day of spring in New York Monday night, the New York Academy of Art hosted its annual Tribeca Ball, an art-filled night… Read More »Superstars at the New York Academy of Art’s Tribeca Ball
Entering Upper East Side’s darkened Park Avenue Armory, it became unquestionably clear that the AIPAD Photography Show, presented by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers, was a… Read More »Contemporary and Modern Photographic Masters at AIPAD
Amongst the quiet cobblestone streets, most beautiful townhouses, chicest little restaurants, and some of New York’s best dressed, the West Village only seemed like the… Read More »Bentley Spends 159 Man-hours to Make One Exceptional Vehicle
Primarily known for his work in architecture, urban planning and design, Gaetano Pesce is sharing another string of his creative quiver with “L’Abbraccio (The Hug),”… Read More »Gaetano Pesce’s “L’Abbraccio” at Fred Torres
TUESDAY Gordon Matta-Clark: “Above and Below” at David ZwirnerApril 2 – May 4519 West 19th Street Above and Below is an exhibition of late works… Read More »Top NYC Exhibitions Opening This Week (April 2 – 7)
This is your last week to see Max Mara Art Prize for Women recipient Laure Prouvost’s exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery in London. Whitewall attended the… Read More »Max Mara Art Prize for Women: Laure Prouvost at Whitechapel
Known for his overweight houses, fridges and cars and for his rerouting of everyday objects and situations to comic effect, Austrian artist Erwin Wurm has… Read More »Erwin Wurm Gets Physical with his latest Sculptures
March 21 saw Louis Vuitton unveil “Mutation” in Hong Kong, the first solo exhibition from French photographer Stéphane Couturier. Curated by William Zhao, the show displays… Read More »Stephen Couturier’s Mutated Landscapes for Louis Vuitton
Carsten Nicolai may be best known for spelunking the crevasse between digital experimentation and electronic music and emerging with pure and stunning synthetic examples, but… Read More »Carsten Nicolai’s “Observatory” at Ibid Projects