Friday Fête: Spring Gala Season with the New Museum, Bronx Museum, and More
We’re looking back to share happenings from Los Angeles to Paris with the likes of the Bronx Museum, Black in Fashion Council, DESTREE, and more.
We’re looking back to share happenings from Los Angeles to Paris with the likes of the Bronx Museum, Black in Fashion Council, DESTREE, and more.
Working with artists at the New Museum to imagine new directions.
Artist Maggie Lee studied at Pratt Institute and is currently working and residing in Brooklyn, New York. She creates zines, wall art, collages, multi-media works,… Read More »Maggie Lee Opens the Door to Her Brooklyn Studio
The landscape artist Lily Kwong grew up in Northern California and went by the nickname Scout. “I had a nature club when I was in… Read More »Lily Kwong: Creating Today’s Avant-Garden
Ugo Rondinone is a romantic minimalist. His colorful, poetic works, like dog days are over and seven magic mountains, have graced both high- and low-traffic… Read More »Ugo Rondinone’s Messages of Optimism and Love
New York is home to some of the best institutions, museums, and galleries in the world. We’ve highlighted shows you can’t afford to miss this… Read More »What to See in New York This Week
Edwina von Gal has done landscape work for some of the most important homes in the Hamptons—for people like Calvin Klein and Larry Gagosian. But… Read More »Edwina von Gal Brings Perfect Earth to the East End
New York seems to be a picturesque example of arts-led economics, where the strategic location choices of artists and galleries are viewed as viable markers… Read More »Is The Lower East Side The Next Chelsea?
With several fairs taking place throughout the city, Armory Arts Week is also a great time to check in on some seriously good exhibitions on… Read More »Armory Arts Week 2016: Top 10 Museum Shows
The Mexican artist Pia Camil has set up an open participatory sculptural installation on the New Museum’s ground floor that will continually mutate as visitors… Read More »Pia Camil’s Participatory “Potlach” in The New Museum’s Lobby