The Many Layers of Ronald Lockett
“Once Something Has Lived It Can Never Really Die: The Studio Education of the Junk House” was recently on view at MARCH gallery in New York.
“Once Something Has Lived It Can Never Really Die: The Studio Education of the Junk House” was recently on view at MARCH gallery in New York.
This week, Whitewaller San Francisco launches for FOG Design + Art (January 11—14). To help guide you to the best spots in town—where you can… Read More »Cotogna, Spruce, and Napa Valley: Roth Martin and Stephen Hawthornthwaite’s San Francisco
This year, the Joffrey Ballet, founded in 1956 by Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino, celebrated its 60th anniversary. Last month, the ballet presented the fantastic… Read More »Ashley Wheater Looks Ahead to The Joffrey’s Reimagined Nutcracker
The setting is sensational: FIAC, which takes place from October 20-23, is swelled with 186 galleries from 26 different countries and this year stretches beyond… Read More »Judith Benhamou-Huet Reports on FIAC: Paris Showing Big Ambition in Challenging Times
On Monday, Pace Gallery debuted the first Hong Kong solo exhibition of American modern artist Robert Rauschenberg. Coinciding with the opening of Art Basel Hong… Read More »Robert Rauschenberg at Pace Gallery Hong Kong
The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida is currently showing the first museum survey of Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby.… Read More »Njideka Akunyili Crosby: I Refuse to be Invisible
Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone’s “I ♥ John Giorno,” at Palais de Tokyo opens today, and comprises years of work by American poet John Giorno. Although influential… Read More »Ugo Rondinone Shows John Giorno Love at Palais de Tokyo
The Broad Museum in Los Angeles opened officially to the public last Sunday, September 20, following a slew of galas and previews last week at… Read More »The Broad Opens in Los Angeles
Last night, Whitewall held a private cocktail with fashion designer Lisa Perry to celebrate her feature story in our spring 2014 Art Issue (with photographs by… Read More »Whitewall and Dom Pérignon Celebrate Lisa Perry