The New York Times - The painter Kerry James Marshall was born in Alabama, but he is defined by Chicago: the city he moved to in 1987, and whose private salons and public housing projects have inspired an art o...
Hyperallergic - Art world giant Mary Boone, a dealer who first launched onto the art scene in the 1980s, has pleaded guilty to filing false federal tax forms today, September 5. Boone faces up to six years in p...
DW - With the installation Richie's Plank Experience, visitors embark on a virtual reality trip. Walking on a plank above the roofs of an animated city while wearing VR glasses, they look upon the abyss. The in...
Artery - Welcome back, artworlder. How was your summer? Well, while you were cavorting on Hydra, in the Hamptons, or elsewhere, the art industry kept churning. People changed jobs, galleries made moves, fairs w...
Artsy - Using the same word to describe Oscar Wilde, Caravaggio and Lady Gaga may be regarded as a misfortune; using it to describe Avital Ronell’s emails, Nazi propaganda, and Donald Trump looks like carelessn...
Artsy - On February 28, 1974, Tony Shafrazi entered the Museum of Modern Art in New York, went to the third floor, took out a can of red spray paint, and defaced Pablo Picasso ’s anti-war masterpiece Guernica (...
The Art Newspaper - In recent years, falling foot traffic coupled with a rise in online sales have prompted art dealers to question the once-trusted gallery storefront model, which is increasingly seen as not o...
The Art Newspaper - Techno-poet, Gothic futurist, graffiti artist, rapper, philosopher or… an equation? Such are the diverse and eccentric descriptions of Rammellzee, a cult figure in the New York hip-hop scene...
dezeen -A whimsical park-like exhibition curated by Japanese designer Mikiya Kobayashi featured five fabric-covered playground pieces.
Held at his Tokyo design shop last month, Kobayashi's Playscape provided t...