10,000 Pink Balloons to Float the Kabul Skies
US-based artist Yazmany Arboleda (above) will release 10,000 pink balloons into the skies of Kabul, Afghanistan as a piece of...
Read More“The Visitors:” A Unique, and Heartfelt, Approach to Music
Stepping into Luhring Augustine is like stepping into a paradox of the art world: the white cube concept, now an inevitable layout in...
Read MoreGagosian Gallery Hosts a Blockbuster Basquiat Show
Last Thursday, Gagosian Gallery drew what the Wall Street Journal referred to as “a mob scene” to its Chelsea location:...
Read MoreLondon Commissions Mark Wallinger for Tube Artwork
For its 150th anniversary, the London Underground has commissioned Mark Wallinger to execute its largest series of artworks to date: over...
Read MoreA Dark Paradise at NYC’s Clocktower Gallery
When you hear the name Patti Smith, what is the first thought that comes to mind? 70s punk rocker? Acclaimed author? AIDS activist? With a...
Read MoreChristie’s Closing Its Haunch of Venison Gallery
Haunch of Venison, the London and New York gallery owned by Christie’s since 2007, will be closing both locations in March of this...
Read MoreMoMA Gets Sprinkled with Pollen Dust
For 35 years, the German artist Wolfgang Laib has scoped the forests and meadows near his hometown for elements of nature that he can...
Read MoreLeopold Museum Invites Visitors to Go Nude
Since October 2012, Vienna’s Leopold Museum has played host to “Nude Men,” an exhibition that explores how artists have...
Read More“Light Show” Opens at the Hayward Gallery
London just got a little brighter. The Hayward Gallery, located in the Southbank Centre on the Thames, has opened its doors to the public...
Read MoreUpcoming Exhibition: “Photography” at Aperture
After making the rounds in Milan and Tokyo, ”Photography” will open at the Chelsea non-profit gallery Aperture on Thursday....
Read MoreUpcoming Exhibition: YOUR Photos from Hurricane Sandy
The Museum of the City of New York is seeking photographs from the general public for its upcoming exhibition on Hurricane Sandy. The...
Read MorePark Avenue’s Spring Exhibition? More Skyscrapers!
Each season, Manhattanites (and its tourists) enjoy the playful sculptures that dot Park Avenue’s medians in upper Midtown as part...
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