Upon first inspection the Wonderland book appears to be a beautiful and expensive personal project by photographer Kristy Mitchell. And it begs the question why someone would place this much time and effort into a project. The highly anticipated limited edition photo book series is over 400 pages with a price range from $90 dollars for […]
The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York opens a fresh and wonderful new exhibition called “Story Teller: Fairy Tales Fashion. The show is organized by associate curator Colleen Hill and will spotlight more than 80 objects and garments arranged in a fantastical setting designed by architect Kim Ackert.
Alfredo Jaar’s multidisciplinary works explores unequal power relations, sociopolitical divisions, migration and discrimination to prompt thinking and self-examination.
As any art fair regular knows, the mass of traditional booths and dull abstractions of art covered white walls stretching endlessly in all directions, can bring on ennui (if not a bout of jaded disinterest). Three art aficionados and long-time friends decided to do something different at this edition of Art Basel Miami Beach 2015. Benedetta […]
The Biesbosch Museum in Werkendam, The Netherlands, is a contemporary art museum dedicated to the documentation of the people and the land in the area. The museum rotates art and photography exhibitions to attract visitors and residents to its cultural events and programs. Recently the Biesbosch Museum underwent an eight-month renovation project to create a contemporary […]
Art Basel Miami Beach looks bigger than ever in 2015, with 267 exhibitors from 32 countries headed to South Beach December 3 through 6 to show off the works of around 4,000 modern and contemporary artists. But the main fair in Miami Beach is just the gravitational center of an ever-spinning universe of satellite fairs, […]
White Cube presents ‘Losing the Compass’, a group exhibition curated by Scott Cameron Weaver and Mathieu Paris at Mason’s Yard in London. This exhibition focuses on the rich symbolism of textiles and their political, social and aesthetic significance through both art and craft practice. Beginning with the metaphorically charged conceptual work of Alighiero e […]