Sam Keller Guest Edits Whitewaller Basel
There is hardly a city where art, architecture, and nature interact better than in Basel. The paths are short, and people are cosmopolitan. With its… Read More »Sam Keller Guest Edits Whitewaller Basel
There is hardly a city where art, architecture, and nature interact better than in Basel. The paths are short, and people are cosmopolitan. With its… Read More »Sam Keller Guest Edits Whitewaller Basel
This week, Whitewaller is in Milan for Salone del Mobile and miart. Below, we’ve put together a list of top exhibitions to check out while in town. Vincenzo Castella: Milano… Read More »Whitewaller Milan 2019: What to See
This year’s edition of FIAC had a very diversified inventory. One didn’t see the same works again and again, as you sometimes do at other fairs.… Read More »Highlights from a More Diversified FIAC
The Pinault Collection is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its presence in Venice within its two distinctive but equally impressive venues: Palazzo Grassi (where a… Read More »Discussing the Pinault Foundation & the Bourse de Commerce with Caroline Bourgeois
Hailed as relevant as ever by The New York Times, for its astute gear towards “the selfie age,” forming a bold and merciless good look… Read More »What to make of “Human Interest: Portraits” at the Whitney?
After collecting for years and getting involved with a number of art and culture institutions in New York, Liz Swig decided to step out on… Read More »Seeing in Color: Liz Swig Brings Artist & Brand Collaborations to Miami
TUESDAY “Dissolving Margins” at Paula Cooper GalleryMarch 17 – April 18534 West 21st Street“Dissolving Margins” is a group exhibition featuring works from Jonathan Borofsky, Sam Durant,… Read More »Top Exhibitions Opening This Week in New York (March 16-22)
In mid-March, the contemporary art world heads to Hong Kong to experience Art Basel’s third international fair. As in Basel and Miami, Art Basel Hong Kong attracts… Read More »18 Shows to See in Hong Kong