Richard Pousette-Dart Pace Gallery 510 West 25th Street November 7, 2014 – January 10, 2015 Pace Gallery has announced its first exhibition of work by Richard Pousette-Dart. The exhibition will feature twelve paintings and ten works on paper examining the artist’s use of geometric imagery from the late 1960s through the mid-1980s. To accompany the…
Month: October 2014
Amalia Ulman (Off)icielle Contemporary Art Fair Stand B17 October 22nd-26th 2014 For (OFF)ICIELLE, ltd Los Angeles announces the debut of Amalia Ulman's new body of work, comprised of a series of tapestries, large digital prints and notice boards reflecting her continued interest in the conflation of artwork and monetary value. Appropriating material from old…
“Success isn’t by accident and, if it is, it won’t be long lasting.” With his expert portrayal of Cato in 2012’s The Hunger Games, it’s hard to believe that Canadian-born actor Alexander Ludwig would experience anything but long-lasting success. Even as a young boy, the actor was eager for work. “I stole my mom’s phone,…
We first heard of Jack Antonoff when the Grammy-Award winning band Fun. released their single “We Are Young” featuring Janelle Monáe in 2011. An instant smash hit, it was only a matter of time before fans grew curious about the band's three members, including Antonoff, who is Fun.'s lead guitarist. As the band made their round of tours in cities all around the world, Antonoff found himself…
BLEACHERS / JACK ANTONOFF / BEHIND THE SCENES VIDEO - ISSUE 8 Photography and Video Direction by Indira Cesarine Video Edit: Patricia Gloum Assistants: Nika De Carlo, Mary-Linh Tran Music: "I Wanna Get Better" Bleachers Be sure to read our exclusive interview and see the photos from our photo shoot with Jack! All usage of this video and contents,…
Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Anna Wintour Costume Center October 21, 2014 - February 1, 2015 Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire, The Costume Institute’s first fall exhibition in seven years, is on view in The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Anna Wintour Costume Center from October…
The Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain Grand Palais, Paris October 23rd - October 26th From October 23rd to October 26th, 2014, the International Contemporary Art Fair or FIAC will host 185 galleries from 26 countries under the glass domes of the Grand Palais. A major global art event that celebrates some of the world's top-selling contemporary artists and their up-and-coming…
Let the games begin! Katniss Everdeen, portrayed by Academy-Award Winner, Jennifer Lawrence, and our favorite “tributes” are back in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 1, this year’s installment of the best-selling trilogy by Suzanne Collins. At the conclusion of 2013’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, a distraught Katniss learns of the capture of her fellow contestant,…
Bruce Davidson and Anna Mia Davidson Howard Greenberg Gallery 41 East 57th Street, Suite 1406 October 30 - December 6 With Bruce Davidson's photography, intense black and white images are usually what come to mind. This is why it's so rare to have an exhibit entirely of his color photography. "In Color" will be held…
Halloween is just around the corner, so it's time to stash up on dark make-up and rock a look that's not only glamorous, but also suited for the holiday of spooks. From deep purples to royal reds, "dangerous beauty" is about using solid and dark colors to create a dramatic look for your eyes, lips, and…
The women of Conversations On Monday, October 13th, 2014, New York City artist Cleo Wade celebrated the launch of her new poetry book titled "Falling Out of Love With You Is Eternal." The event took place in Francesco Clemente's private art studio in Soho and was hosted by Conversations, a New York-based female art collective comprising of Kate Greer, Liza Voloshin, Margot,…
Thomas Scheibitz: Studio Imaginaire Tonya Bonakdar Gallery 521 West 21st Street October 23rd, 2014 - December 20th, 2014 Studio Imaginaire, the Tonya Bonakdar Gallery's eighth solo exhibition of Thomas Scheibitz, presents new paintings and sculptures by the artist that invite exploration of the studio as a space between workshop and utopia. Pushing beyond the studio practices of predecessors ranging…
Adarsha Benjamin, Jessica World Wide Women: Ritual The Cob Gallery 205 Royal College St, London NW1 0SG December 17th, 2014 - December 21st, 2014 World Wide Women’s forthcoming exhibition Ritual will be shown at The Cob Gallery in Camden from 18th-21st of December 2014. The exhibition explores the theme of ritual: an homage to that which is…
Graham Collins + Jeremy Jansen: If red is here, can grey be far behind Cooper Cole Gallery Toronto October 16th - November 15th, 2014 If red is here, can grey be far behind is a two person exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Graham Collins and Toronto-based artist Jeremy Jansen at the Cooper Cole Gallery in Toronto, Canada. Both…
Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land has gathered a dedicated international following, and her story is as unique as her sound is original. With a family background in everything from opera to zoology, Oh Land’s music is indicative of her own eclectic history. Her entire career as a musician is a twist of fate, largely the result…
Teens Take The Met! The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street) October 17, 2014 - A mob of excitement and liveliness is about to descend upon The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which will launch a new event called Teens Take the Met on Friday, October 17, 5:00-8:00pm. The Museum says the…
On Thursday, October 9th, 2014, the annual charity auction and dinner event "Take Home A Nude" will took place at Sotheby's in New York City. All proceeds from "Take Home A Nude" go towards the New York Academy of Art's scholarship and public program funding. Showcasing a collection of 150 nude paintings, nude drawings, nude photographs and sculptures, the…
Australian DJ, singer, and stunner Havana Brown knew from an early age that the traditional life just wasn’t for her. “I’ve always been interested in music, but I didn’t really take it seriously until after I finished school, because I realized that was my opportunity to pursue what I actually loved doing.” That’s precisely what…
Listen Up Philip, Alex Ross Perry’s third feature-length film will either repulse audiences or seduce them. Wearing an abrasive indie-hipster aesthetic, the film is a hilarious and bleak portrayal of the modern day lit-snob/writer living in New York City. The story follows Philip (a fantastic Jason Schwartzman), a brooding novelist in his 30s and on the brink of his second…
On Wednesday, October 8th, 2014, the Lowline, which will use solar technology to build the world’s first underground park in New York City, celebrated its fundraising Anti-Gala at Skylight Modern in Manhattan. Hosted by Girls' Lena Dunham and director Spike Jonze (Where the Wild Things Are, Her), the event capped off with an after party with live performances by Bleachers, headlined by…