Robin Rhode: The Power of Pure Imagination
When Berlin-based Robin Rhode was a high school student in South Africa, he experienced what many kids around the world shutter to think about: hazing.… Read More »Robin Rhode: The Power of Pure Imagination
When Berlin-based Robin Rhode was a high school student in South Africa, he experienced what many kids around the world shutter to think about: hazing.… Read More »Robin Rhode: The Power of Pure Imagination
Haluk Akakçe is no art world newcomer. The Turkish contemporary artist has shown his eclectic works all over the world, and is still included in many international collections such… Read More »Haluk Akakçe on Butterflies and the Spirit World
Cipriani’s downtown location—with its 60-foot-high archways and Italian neo-renaissance painted domes—served as the perfect spot on Tuesday for art lovers and industry crusaders, as they gathered… Read More »The Drawing Center Honors Frances Beatty Adler, Will Cotton, and Prabal Gurung
WEDNESDAY Djordje Ozbolt: “More painting about poets and food” at Hauser & WirthJanuary 14–February 21Opening: January 14, 6–8pm32 East 69th StreetBased in London since the… Read More »Top Exhibitions This Week in New York (January 12–18)
MONDAY Genieve Figgis: “Good Morning, Midnight” at Half GallerySeptember 15 – October 2543 East 78th StreetThe figures populating Genieve Figgi’s paintings emanate from some luminescent… Read More »Top Exhibitions Opening This Week in New York (Sep. 15–21)
Alexis Rockman’s haunting eco-dystopian paintings transport viewers to a dire future. Toxic brightly hued liquids ooze out of sewer pipes, animals fornicate with other species,… Read More »Alexis Rockman on “Rubicon” and “Life of Pi”