by Eric Gonon, Aaron Sherman
Frieze New York returns to Randall's Island for its second edition May 10 to 13. In addition to works on display from 180 of the world's contemporary arts galleries, you'll find an outdoor sculpture park and even a speakeasy-style bar hidden in the...
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Tracey Emin presents new and old works in her fifth solo show, "I Followed You To The Sun," at the Lehmann Maupin Galleries in Chelsea and TriBeCa. In what she calls her best show to date, Emin says the show about Love presents a different side of...
April 24, 2013 marks the 100th anniversary of The Woolworth Building. It opened as the world's tallest building, standing 792 feet above downtown Manhattan. But even though it is now far eclipsed by other towering skyscrapers gracing the...
SYDNEY — Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach's "13 Rooms," a 13-room exhibition of "living sculptures," is one of the most important and radical art projects to ever be staged in Sydney. It is the 27th major art project to be brought to Australia by...
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When Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007) composed “Oktophonie,” the father of electronic music was unable to perform it before his death due to the spacial limitations of a traditional hall — the piece requires a flexible space where eight speakers can be...
Artist Nick Cave, best known for his wearable fabric sculpture Soundsuits, is transforming New York's Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall with a herd of thirty bright and whimsical life-sized horses. The horses, performed by Alvin Ailey dancers...
Art economist Clare McAndrew’s unveiling of the annual TEFAF market report has become a tradition — generally giving the art world the most in-depth industry analysis it will get all year. This year doesn't disappoint. Overall...
Matthew Drutt, Executive Director of the Blouin Cultural Advisory Board, takes us on a tour of the 2013 Armory Show, looking for the art fair's hidden gems. Some of his favorites include: Julianne Swartz at Josée Bienvenu Gallery, Francis M....
The Armory Show is celebrating its centennial. It was the first American Modern Art show of its kind, but one-third of the art was from European artists and those works garnered all the attention 100 years ago. To pay tribute to the American works,...
by Craig Hubert, Kristen Boatright
“Artists Used To Live Here.” The filmmaker Su Friedrich spray-painted that slogan on a construction wall across the street from her former loft in Williamsburg, where she had lived since 1989. Once a neighborhood firmly rooted in its working class values,...