A new take on Depression-era photographs.
Think you look resourceful and outdoorsy with your Swiss Army Knife? What if it was made out of felt? What if it was called “the Manager”?
The intensity and movement of Gormley’s sculptures echo the robust energy of a rapidly evolving urban neighborhood.
We caught up with artist-cum-nightclub mogul André Saraiva to talk graffiti, Parisian nightlife, and social art projects.
From Chilean socialism to a Queens-bound A train.
Hurricane Sandy and the recent nor’easter hitting the East Coast have gotten many of us thinking about the looming threat of climate change. Artist Diana Thater’s Chernobyl at David Zwirner gallery reflects on a manmade catastrophe from the recent past.
If you’re into extremes, this is your week: Chernobyl, the apocalypse, and eerily empty rooms square off against a comedy show at MoMA PS1, the New York Comedy Festival, and a Brooklyn comic festival.
Gabriel Orozco brings two expansive new installations to the Guggenheim. Enter to win tickets to a conversation with Orozco and art historian Benjamin Buchloh!
Waiting anxiously for the returns to come in is better with company, so here are a few ideas.
Don’t miss ARTLOG’s first event of the the fall! Now this Friday, November 9.
New York icons shining through the flood waters and blackouts.
This is no Instagram filter.












































