More art fairs than ever are joining in on Miami Art Week, revolving around the renowned annual Art Basel art fair. Here, we have rounded up all the different fairs going on during Art Week so you can make the most of your Art Basel visit. Also don't miss our comprehensive coverage of events and…
Month: November 2014
Art Basel Miami Beach is expecting record numbers of attendants for its 13th annual edition. Over the past decade, Art Basel Miami Beach has become one of the biggest art fairs in the world, drawing massive numbers to Miami in December. Collectors, curators, artists, gallerists, agents and art appreciators descend upon the always sunny Miami,…
I’ve long been in awe of Richard Tuttle’s works. At first, as a child: I despised his work and my taste instantly went towards Warhol and Koons. But soon, as an adolescent, my heart awoke to the splendors of the finely grained beauties of the world – those dappled rarer things – and my eyes crawled…
In Season 4’s ‘Redux’ episode of Homeland the audience was privy to yet another of Carrie Mathison’s episodes. We watched as she slipped into the familiar spiral that transformed her from a sharp, determined woman, into a paranoid, debilitated mess, slave to her emotional turbulence. This season has not been easy on Carrie, who has…
Twenty-year old English singer-songwriter Laurel Arnell-Cullen, better known as “London’s Last Sweetheart” or just Laurel, was just another seventeen-year old college student, uploading her music onto the internet, when she received an email from Sony Music. “I remember when that happened, I started screaming at my mom – she thought it was spam mail. But, that…
Plan a treat for yourself this holiday season by seeing the exciting new exhibitions The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World and Modern Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection, 1909–1949, and Nicholas Nixon's beautiful portraits of the Brown sisters in the Museum of Modern Art’s lobby. Be sure to reserve tickets to Matisse:…
"I don’t think I knew how to see before I met him," says acclaimed photographer Jesse Frohman about legendary photographer Irving Penn. "[He taught me how] to see a successful picture; when the picture’s finished; what makes a strong photograph – whether it’s a simple flower, a landscape, a model, or a portrait of a…
"The Shell (Landscapes, Portraits & Shapes), a show by Eric Troncy" Almine Rech Gallery Paris January 10th - February 14th, 2015 From January 10 to February 14, 2015, Almine Rech Gallery will exhibit "The Shell (Landscapes, Portraits & Shapes), a show by Eric Troncy" at their Paris gallery. Inspired by Peter Schjeldahl’s statement that “Modern art history has ceased…
On November 18th, 2014, Caeden threw a launch party, hosted by Soo Joo Park, for friends and family, where they debuted their newest line of headphones: The Linea Collection. The Untitled Magazine team was thrilled when they received a pair of the luxurious headphones to test out post event. Not only are they uber chic and fashionable,…
Whitney Museum of American Art Breuer Building: 945 Madison Avenue Novemeber 19th, 2014 9:30pm - 1:00am Last night, the Whitney Museum of American Art celebrated its annual Gala & Studio Party -- the museum's final event in the historic Breuer Building -- presented by Louis Vuitton, and raised more than $4.3 million. Gala guests were treated to…
“For me, it's kind of the pattern of my relationships. Initially how it starts is very passionate... When something that's been very passionate and very intense ends, I don't think there's any way to end that on good terms.” Swedish pop singer-songwriter Tove Nilsson, better known as Tove Lo, is candid when it comes to talking…
Behind the scenes with songstress Tove Lo, while she shoots with Indira Cesarine for The Untitled Magazine's exclusive feature on her career and inspirations. Tove Lo treats the magazine's team to a candid rendition of her song Habits (Stay High). Don't miss our exclusive interview and photo shoot with Tove Lo! Click HERE for…
"My old manager sent one of my songs to Diplo, and I just hit him up on Twitter," says Dillon Francis about his start as a professional DJ. At only 27, Dillon Francis is touted as the pioneer of moombathon music (a cross between slowed down house music and reggaeton). A native Angeleno, Francis lived in L.A.…
Moshing is an integral part of the live music scene. Formed in clubs and concert halls in the early 1980s, whether it began on the west coast or the east coat is something of a matter of contention. Slam dancing, as it was called in its earlier stages, quickly became a popular response to…
Lauren Marsolier Galerie Richard Paris, France November 15, 2014 – January 10, 2015 Transition, an exhibition of photographic works by Lauren Marsolier, is on exhibit at Galerie Richard until January 10, 2015. It opened on November 15th. This marks the artist's first solo exhibition in Paris, although her photographs were previously exhibited in the…
Opening Night Reception: The Rubin Museum of Art 150 West 17th Street, NYC November 20th, 5:30pm-9:30pm Shopping: Housing Works Chelsea Thrift Store 143 West 17th Street, NYC November 20th, 5:30pm (VIP shopping), 6:oopm (Friend level shopping), 6:30pm (Supporter level shopping) Open To The Public: November 21 – 23, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Chelsea Shop, Friday – Sunday…
Paul Cézanne: Madame Cézanne The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Avenue November 19th, 2014 - March 20th, 2015 Madame Cézanne, the first exhibition of paintings, drawings, and watercolors by Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) of his most painted model, Hortense Fiquet (1850–1922), will open at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on November 19th. Featuring 24 of the…
ASVOFF 7 (A Shaded View On Fashion Film) Centre Pompidou Paris November 21 - 23, 2014 ASVOFF 7 exhibited at the Centre Pompidou in Paris on November 21, 22, and 23. This landmark three day event saw actors, designers, filmmakers, musicians, entertainers, photographers, and celebrities gather to explore the ever-evolving creative medium of film. Standing for “A…
Peter Blake: “Side Show” Paul Stolper Gallery London November 27, 2014 – January 10, 2015 The Paul Stolper Gallery in London has announced a new coming exhibition: Side-Show, an in-depth exploration of one of Peter Blake’s most iconic portfolios, consisting of five wood-engravings titled ‘Tattooed Man’, ‘Bearded Lady’, ‘Midget’, ‘Fat Boy’ and ‘Giant’ made between…
We celebrate the rich and famous for different traits. Some are talented or beautiful to an enviable degree, others make us laugh. We’ve been getting a crop of new faces that have also been celebrated for the idea, or perhaps illusion, that they are just like us, making fart jokes on every late night show…