Looking for new artists to follow? Don't miss our roundup of five female artists on the rise, including Eliza Douglas, Trish Tillman, Julie Curtiss, Christina Quarles and Genevieve Gaignard. Eliza Douglas You may recognize Eliza Douglas from the Balenciaga runway, a Helmut Lang advertisement or fellow artist Anne Imhof's "Faust" (a performance piece that garnered…
Month: June 2018
Elizabeth Perkins' performances in Big, The Flintstones, Weeds, This is Us, and Curb Your Enthusiasm have always been memorable. And it looks like there's no slowing down for this incredible talent - and we're thrilled. Next up she's starring alongside Amy Adams in the HBO drama Sharp Objects premiering July 8th. Then she's back to work…
"DEFINING FORM" A Group Show of Sculpture Curated by Indira Cesarine Presented by The Untitled Space RECEPTION July 11, 2018 VIP + PRESS PREVIEW (by invitation) 4pm – 6pm OPENING RECEPTION 6pm - 9pm RSVP: events@untitled-space.com The Untitled Space: 45 Lispenard Street, Unit 1W New York, NY 10013 The Untitled Space is pleased to present…
Tanya Aguiñiga: Craft & Care On View through October 2nd, 2018 Museum of Arts and Design: 2 Columbus Circle, NYC Walking up to Tanya Aguiñiga's "Craft & Care" at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), visitors are confronted with questions printed on the front board of intermittent steps. Perplexing at first, the questions become…
"The theatre is who I am - it's where I feel the most inspired, the most at home, the most useful." -Mary-Louise Parker Head to the Williamstown Theatre Festival from June 27th through July 8th to see Tony award winner Mary-Louise Parker in her element, on stage. She's starring in "The Sound Inside" by Pulitzer Prize finalist…
"Portable Art. A Project by Celia Forner" June 23rd – August 12th, 2018 Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles: 901 E 3rd Street On June 23rd, Hauser & Wirth will present its Portable Art Project in Los Angeles with an exhibition of wearable objects commissioned from a range of artists including John Baldessari, Pipilotti Rist, Paul McCarthy…
Still Water, Circling Palms June 21st - August 3rd, 2018 Marlborough Contemporary: 545 West 25th St., NYC New York City gallery Marlborough Contemporary has announced a solo show of works by textile artist Margo Woloweic. "Still Water, Circling Palms" presents Woloweic's woven images that, at first glance, appear to be paintings. However, the works are actually…
"Celebrating Bill Cunningham" Through September 8th, 2018 New-York Historical Society: 170 Central Park West The New-York Historical Society is paying tribute to Bill Cunningham with an exhibition of the photographer's personal objects, letters, ephemera and work which opened on June 8th. Curated by Debora Schmidt Bach, "Celebrating Bill Cunningham" showcases a selection from Cunningham’s "Facades," an…
Today, Art Basel Switzerland opened with a VIP preview boasting strong sales, including the purchase of a number of notable works. A 1990 sculpture by Sol LeWitt sold at Paula Cooper Gallery for just under $1 million, Perrotin and Simon Lee Gallery sold its entire presentation of 18 paintings by Bernard Frize, and Robert Longo’s installation in…
21-year-old actress Mary Mouser is carrying on the "Karate Kid" legacy with her starring role in the recently-released Youtube Red Series, "Cobra Kai." Mouser plays Samantha La Rousso, the karate-fighting daughter of Daniel La Rousso, the original Karate Kid. Mouser has also appeared in ABC's "Body of Proof," CBS's "NCIS" and the CW's "Life is…
Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up June 16th - November 4th, 2018 Victoria and Albert Museum: Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL In 2018, Frida Kahlo remains a bonafide icon. Though Kahlo's paintings are enduring masterpieces that critics continue to praise, it's the woman herself who has garnered the public's attention in recent years. A disabled feminist who…
"Art In Motion" A Group Exhibition of Video and Performance Art Presented by The Untitled Space RECEPTION // PERFORMANCE + SCREENINGS June 21st, 2018 6pm – 9pm The Untitled Space: 45 Lispenard Street, Unit 1W New York, NY 10013 The Untitled Space is preparing to unveil "Art In Motion," a one-night-only live performance by Samantha…
The CFDA Fashion Schedule has announced the preliminary lineup for NYFW: Men's. Mainstays such as Rag & Bone and Carlos Campos as well as new additions Onia, NIHL, Kenneth NIcholson, Victor Li, RECONSTRUCT and Swonne will present their Spring 2019 menswear collections from July 9th to 11th, 2018. On-site shows will held at Industria and…
“Even as a woman in 1975, she can do it without a man and do it even better,” actress Mena Suvari says of her character, Kathleen, on upcoming Paramount series “American Woman.” The show, set to premiere on June 7th, is executive produced by Kyle Richards of “Real Housewives” fame, who drew from her own…
ONLY YOU A Multimedia Series by Indira Cesarine Presented by SHIM + ArtHelix June 12th – 17th, 2018 SCOPE Art Show, Basel, Switzerland: SCOPE | HAUS, WEBERGASSE 34 Booth A43 VIP + Press Preview: June 12th @ 1pm – 4pm Public Opening: June 12th @ 4pm-7pm More information HERE Multimedia series "ONLY YOU" by Indira Cesarine of The Untitled Space…
There’s something about Hollywood and dying young that seem to go hand-in-hand. Just take River Phoenix, Marilyn Monroe and Brandon Lee—each star's premature passing turned them into tragic icons. Rather than growing old and fading away, ill-fated stars stay young and beautiful forever. The more mysterious and untimely a celebrity's passing, the more attention it…
On Tuesday night, over 500 hundred guests—dressed according to the evening's "Hatter’s Mad Tea Party” theme—attended this year's Moth Ball fundraiser at Capitale in New York City. The Moth, a non-profit founded in 1997 by novelist George Dawes Green, celebrates and promotes the art of storytelling through live events, radio hours and educational programs. Notable guests including Darren…
On May 31st, Illinois became the 37th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), a proposed amendment that would federally ban gender-based discrimination. ERA, first drafted in the 1920s by suffragette Alice Paul, was approved by the majority of Congress in 1972. Despite approving it, Congress set a seven-year deadline for three-quarters of the states…