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At a gallery in Tribeca, the artist talked bald spots with Eric Fischl and walked through his quickie exhibition “No Mistakes,” 3-D videos of him drawing with his eyes closed.
“The story that unfolds among the contact sheets is sometimes quite funny (Hujar at the dentist in a houndstooth sweater).”
Fair director Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte has consistently sought out destinations where culture is not merely an accessory but part of the DNA of a place.
With a starring role in “Power Ballad” and ambitions across mediums, the 33-year-old is carving a singular path.
The artist's latest exhibition constructs a desolate, cinematic landscape in which the American Dream dissolves into illusion, only to reemerge via the seductive logic of A.I.
In “Night Shift,” his first New York show in eight years, the photographer brings his travelling bacchanal home to the city’s streets.
“Every debate I’ve had with Roberta, she’s right,” Saltz told Observer. “I’ve tried to contribute to her work, hundreds of pieces, but I’ve never gotten anything in, because she’s,...
Notable attendees mingling over the hors d'oeuvres included actors Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka and Stephanie March; artists Ann Craven, Teresita Fernández, Derek Fordjour, Ra...
Dallas Contemporary (DC) has announced the hire of a new leadership tandem. John McBride, formerly Deputy Director of the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, has been appointed Inte...
Join the Institute of Modern Art for the fourth instalment of its 2026 Essay Club series, featuring Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer. This session focuses on The Vulgar Image, an essay by...
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It’s as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.
In Polaroid Encounters, Michael Alago revisits queer intimacy, masculinity, and a vanished New York.
Among the notable faces in the crowd were painter Kylie Manning, famed private chef Keegan McManus, bitforms founder Steve Sacks, actress Lux Pascal, Eden Arts Foundation founder E...
Two photographic portraits currently on display separately in two of New York’s major museum exhibitions pay homage to the iconic image of Black activist and intellectual Angela Da...
A paragon of collectible design, interior designer Nickolas Gurtler's home celebrates the materials and objects we gravitate to. The post My Space | Interior Designer Nickolas Gurt...
Nic Nicosia’s exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas features 70 works spanning the past 25 years across a variety of media, including drawings, photographs, sculpture...
“If money was no object, which one would you take home?” This question, posed to me at a recent art auction, provoked a persistent thought in my mind about the mechanics of massive...
Never-before-seen photos taken by a Redlands teacher during his wild youth as a rocker and radio host are now on display in Brisbane.
Sometime in the mid 1980s, I bought a remaindered copy of David Hockney’s book Cameraworks (Alfred A. Knopf, 1984). The title was an obvious nod to the photography periodical Camer...
To demystify this fast-growing corner of the market, Observer spoke with more than a dozen galleries, publishers and artists in New York and Los Angeles.
By transforming her own old paintings into new works of art, Eliza Douglas raises questions about sincerity and cynicism.
The downtown neighborhood that fashion built, the Italians never left and the rest of us keep trying to crack—here's where to eat, drink and shop in Nolita.
From the Drag March to Washington Square Park, Ryan McGinley captured a weekend’s worth of jubilation.
With works by Jeffrey Gibson and Wendy Red Star alongside John Singer Sargent and Winslow Homer, the museum's collection has always defied easy categorization
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