Steve Lazarides' personal collection of prints, original works, handwritten press releases and burner phones sold at auction ...
In a year-long Hirshhorn show squirming with energy, the famous Brazilian twins replace discernment with populist exuberance.
Kenny Scharf at the 2022 New York Academy of Art TriBeCa Ball. Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com Co-curated by his longtime supporters Peter M. Brant and Tony Shafrazi in close collaboration with the artist, ...
With a second Donald Trump presidency looming—one that comes after a definitive win—artists, gallerists, and the people who ...
It is part of a "Crooked and Obscene Tour." What that means is open to interpretation, but part of the statue’s anatomy is quite curved.
Tamara de Lempicka’s first major U.S. survey invokes her as a trailblazing techno-feminist who borrowed freely from art history. But it also buries her erratic second act. By Walker Mimms ...
TEN years ago, in November 1994, one of Basingstoke’s most controversial pieces of artwork was unveiled in Wote Street by the actress and ...
Pieces of the Wall, well and thoroughly graffitied, are scattered around the city, preserved in both prominent plazas and hidden corners.
Plus, Maurizio Cattelan's banana heads to Sotheby's and two countries announce their representing artists for the 2026 Venice ...
Jimmy Kimmel's emotional response to Donald Trump's presidential win has ignited criticism and scrutiny of his own past ...
At the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Bill T. Jones’s “Still/Here” returns, free of the AIDS-era context in which it premiered.
Museum of Fine Arts Houston opens Gauguin in the World and Living with the Gods to celebrate its 100 years anniversary in the ...