• A sign welcoming visitors to the Lower Ninth Ward, the New Orleans community devastated by floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina when the federally builty levees failed in August 2005.

      In the Lower Ninth Ward, a museum works to preserve a culture washed away

      Monday, 31 August 2015 07:02

      Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, University of California, Riverside The human-made disaster in New Orleans before, during and after Hurricane Katrina was the first time I was forced to really grapple with race and class inequality. And it’s what motivated me and three fellow volunteers to try to preserve the history of one neighborhood – New Orleans’ Lower […]

    • Stanley Whitney
Dance the Orange, 2013
Oil on linen
48 × 48 in.
Courtesy Frederick and Merle Fish
Photo: Courtesy the artist and team (gallery, inc.), New York

      Stanley Whitney ‘Dance the Orange’

      Friday, 31 July 2015 13:24

      The Studio Museum in Harlem is proud to present Stanley Whitney: Dance the Orange, the first New York City solo museum exhibition of the work of a painter (born Philadelphia, 1946) whose intensely color-based abstractions have won steadily mounting recognition since the mid-1990s. The exhibition will feature twenty-eight paintings and works on paper created between […]

    • Andy at work in the Factory

      The Late Drawings of 1973 -1987 ANDY WARHOL

      Friday, 17 July 2015 17:13

      Drawing was central to Andy Warhol’s creative output. Throughout his lifetime, the artist created thousands of drawings, observing and documenting the world around him. As a youth in Pittsburgh, Warhol drew people and landmarks in his neighborhood. While a commercial artist in New York in the 1950s, Warhol produced playful and delicate ballpoint pen portraits […]

    • Robert Mapplethorpe, Self-Portrait, 1980. © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.

      ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE @ KIASMA MUSEUM

      Thursday, 16 July 2015 21:51

      The American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) lived a life of passion in the New York underground and rock scenes in the 1970s and ‘80s. That passion also made its way into his art. Consisting of more than 250 works, the retrospective exhibition in the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma offers a broad overview of the […]

    • Krzysztof Wodiczko, Personal Instrument, 1969-1972. Courtesy Muzeum Sztuki in Lodz.

      Krzysztof Wodiczko: “On Behalf of the Public Domain”

      Friday, 10 July 2015 15:13

      Muzeum Sztuki in Lodz, Poland ms2, Ogrodowa 19 Exhibition open until 13 September 2015. The exhibition focuses on art practice of Krzysztof Wodiczko, the pioneer in art productions in public space, one of the most important personalities in critical art.  Wodiczko, by continuing the avant-garde tradition, has worked out the technologies of disagreement and transformation […]

    • Abraham Lubelski, 250,000 Works on Paper

      Forever Timely

      Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:19

      “Loft in The Red Zone” Review By Jill Smith September, 2011 The scene of the crime is littered with dusty footprints, several lines of police tape bar entrance into enclaves, and hot, red halogen lights brighten an otherwise dim room.  These are just a few of the austere settings in a gripping exhibition on Wall […]

    • Dan Flavin. untitled (Marfa project) (detail), 1996. Permanent collection, The Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas. Photo by Douglas Tuck, 2009. Courtesy of The Chinati Foundation. ©2011 Stephen Flavin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

      Dan Flavin Exhibition at Judd Foundation

      Sunday, 28 June 2015 14:16

      Make art, not pipelines Get in on the Ground Floor Dan Flavin, 2 works June 12, 2015 – September 19, 2015 Public hours: Fridays & Saturdays 1:00-5:30pm 101 Spring Street, NY Aspects of Flavin’s Work Essay by Donald Judd Written for and published in the exhibition catalogue: Fluorescent lights, etc. from Dan Flavin, National Gallery […]

    • Image: Joan Jonas, They Come to Us without a Word

      WORLD PREMIERE PERFORMANCE BY JOAN JONAS IN VENICE WITH JAZZ PIANIST AND COMPOSER JASON MORAN

      Sunday, 28 June 2015 14:05

      They Come to Us without a Word II presented in conjunction with Jonas’s U.S. Pavilion exhibition at the 56th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia PERFORMANCE THEY COME TO US WITHOUT A WORD II July 20, 21 and 22, 2015 at 9pm Teatro Piccolo Arsenale, Campo della Tana, Castello, Venice, Italy in collaboration […]

    • immersive ltd art technology sculptures libeskind expo 2015 milano siemens animation

      Immersive help Puma reveal new Arsenal away kit withelectrifying projection

      Wednesday, 17 June 2015 16:43

      The new gold and navy diamond pattern is inspired by lightening. Singapore – July 17, 2015 – Immersive (www.immersive-london.com) created animation and projection for Arsenal’s reveal of the new 2015-16 gold and navy away kit. The launch took place during pre-season tour in Singapore. The design is based on the 2001-02 double winning season, with […]

    • Francesco Clemente, Standing With Truth Tent, 2013 (interior view). Tempera on cotton and mixed media,118 1/8 x 236 1/4 x 157 1/4 inches (300 x 600 x 400 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Blain/Southern Gallery, Berlin

      Francesco Clemente: Encampment at MASS MoCA

      Tuesday, 16 June 2015 15:54

      “I’m told I am a nomadic artist,” artist Francesco Clemente once dryly noted. In Encampment — a multi-part 30,000 square foot installation occupying MASS MoCA’s largest gallery — Clemente’s transitory experience of changing geographies, diverse cultural climates, and indeed consciousness itself infuses his imagery and art with a particularly rich range of references and meaning. […]

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