Whitewaller New York 2019: What to See
Outside the fairs, be sure you save time in your schedule to visit these exhibitions, on view at New York’s top museums, galleries, and collections.… Read More »Whitewaller New York 2019: What to See
Outside the fairs, be sure you save time in your schedule to visit these exhibitions, on view at New York’s top museums, galleries, and collections.… Read More »Whitewaller New York 2019: What to See
What does it mean to be to a modern artist? It is not enough to simply be living and producing artwork between (approximaely) 1860 and… Read More »Andy Warhol, the King of Pop Art, Continues His Reign at The Whitney
In September during fashion week in New York, Akris’ Albert Kriemler was honored with the 2016 Couture Council Award for Artistry of Fashion by The… Read More »Akris Is Off to The Races in Bal Harbour with a Jockey-Inspired Cruise Collection
While Max Mara remains an Italian fashion house, founded in the 1950s by Achille Maramotti in Reggio Emilia, the brand responsible for the most iconic… Read More »Max Mara on Madison Avenue
London’s Lisson Gallery, founded in 1967, that famously pioneered the conceptual and minimalistic art of John Lantham, Robert Ryman, Sol LeWitt and later that of… Read More »Lisson Gallery Will Open Its New York Space in May
The Pulitzer Prize- and Academy Award-winning journalist, activist and documentary filmmaker of Citizenfour, Laura Poitras, is currently showing “Astro Noise” at The Whitney Museum of… Read More »After Citizenfour, “Astro Noise”, Laura Poitras’s debut art show at the Whitney Museum
For her first project as curator of Architecture and Design at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Beatrice Galilee nabbed a contemporary installation by artist Wolfgang… Read More »Beatrice Galilee Talks Wolfgang Tillmans, Architecture, and Her New Post at The Met
This month, “Art Everywhere” took over static and digital billboards all over the US in nearly 50,000 locations to showcase 58 artworks by American artists. The… Read More »Art Everywhere: From Homer to Hopper
Sweet, sensitive and often a bit sad, the work of Eric Fischl intimately portrays not only the human figure, but also the emotional complexity of… Read More »Eric Fischl in LA: New Show, Book Signing, and talk with Steve Martin
This year’s Frieze Art Fair in London was filled to the gunnels with a rowdy and diverse collection of artworks. Here, in no particular order,… Read More »Seven Wonders of Frieze Art Fair