Installation
A group of seemingly isolated men in a lounge bar begin to sing along to Roy Orbison’s “Crying.”
Thomas Hirschhorn takes us into a sinking cruise ship.
Italian artist Lara Favaretto works at the intersection of whimsy and melancholy.
A tribute to Mike Kelley and a spectacular summer benefit.
Nearly a decade ago, Gerda Steiner and Jörg Lenzlinger created one unforgettable garden party.
New York City had its cows; London will have its booths.
Heavyweights like Rachel Whiteread, Sarah Morris, and Martin Creed have works in Luhring Augustine’s new group show, which benefits the pioneering curatorial program at Bard College.
Duchamp-esque trickster Christian Jankowski is at it again—this time, he’s investigating verbiage used in the art world.
This year, The LUMEN International Video and Performance Festival received an enormous gift— 150,000 tons of salt.
BAM is a great place to catch a movie or see some live theater, and now with their new public art initiative, there will be plenty to entertain outdoors as well.
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