New York Theatre Ballet will perform at New York Live Arts from February 18-21, 2015, presenting four ballets at each show. The program will include two world premiers by Nicolo Fonte and Pam Tanowitz. The other two performances are Merce Cunningham's trio Cross Currents, and a revival of Keith Michael's "The Alice-In-Wonderland Follies." Nicolo Fonte…
Month: January 2015
"Avedon: Beyond Beauty" Gagosian Rome, Via Francesco Crispi 16, Rome February 27 - April 11, 2015 Gagosian Rome presents “Avedon: Beyond Beauty,” a career-spanning exhibition that includes nearly every editioned fashion photograph from Richard Avedon’s highly distinctive and influential oeuvre, as well as a number of his iconic portraits of female subjects. The opening reception…
Gerard & Kelly: "P.O.L.E. (People, Objects, Language, Exchange)" The New Museum Lobby Gallery, 235 Bowery New York, NY February 4 - 15, 2015 The "P.O.L.E. (People, Objects, Language, Exchange)" exhibition is the culmination of Gerard & Kelly's six-month Research and Development residency, as part of the New Museum’s R&D Season: CHOREOGRAPHY. Taking place from February 4…
The Armory Show Piers 92 and 94, New York March 5 - 8 New York City's leading art fair, The Armory Show, is set to take place this March from the 5th to the 8th on Piers 92 and 94. The 17th edition of the fair continues the tradition of showcasing the most important artworks…
“I believe that everything is possible; that’s what’s so fun with music.” Grammy-nominated Swedish producer and DJ, Adrian Lux, has skyrocketed onto the music scene with chart-topping songs such as “Teenage Crime” and has headlined events, including Pandora’s Grammy after-party last January. His self-titled debut album was released in 2012, and he has produced…
"Each of us have an extension of ourselves in the record, in the midst of a collective." Alhough Milo Greene has only been a band for four years, one would guess that they've been together for a lifetime. Between their close-knit relationship and the immense amount of time they have spent together in production studios,…
Human/Nature Exhibit Opening February 3rd THE UNTITLED MAGAZINE & VOHN GALLERY present human/nature Exhibit x 20 Artists x Environment Curated by Gary Krimershmoys, Indira Cesarine & Joseph Grazi A Portion of Proceeds to Benefit Pure Earth | www.pureearth.org Exhibition on View 10am - 6pm | Feb 4 - 6 The Untitled Space 45 Lispenard Street…
"The whole concept of [the music] was that it comes from a time when you used to make mixtapes on cassettes for your friends or your girl. It didn't matter if it was REM followed by De La Soul; it was just the music that you love. The person I was talking to said,…
The art market is a world in itself, and often goes unmentioned within the discussion of what art is being created, but it is an undeniable force which is driving what is being created now. In 2014, the market had a record year, with Christie's leading the way, having announced art sales of $8.4 billion,…
For this list, we will not only be looking at films that sought to shock audiences and critics alike, but also those that were the subject of much public scrutiny and political censorship, and yet still have managed to endure, creating a lasting legacy for their controversial content. 7) Last Tango in Paris (1972) Starting…
99 Homes, directed by Ramin Bahrani (Chop Shop), is a riveting new look into the sleazy underbelly of real estate and the horrors of foreclosure amidst the economic recession. Before Ramin Bahrani screened 99 Homes, previously screened at the Toronto Film Festival, at this year’s Sundance Film Festival he spoke of how “the world was…
Michael Almereyda’s seventh film at Sundance, Experimenter, is a film that asks more questions than answers them. As Almereyda (2001’s Hamlet, Trance) stated before the film began, Stanley Milgram, the film’s biopic subject, was “better at asking questions than answering them.” The film does exactly the same by asking questions, but on the surface. In the vein of films…
Laura Marling will release her new album, Short Movie, through Ribbon Music on March 24. The album is Marling's fifth in seven years, effectively marking this barely 25-year-old a precocious and prolific songwriter. Recording since the age of 17, Marling's output has established her as a well-respected artist, and an emblem of the UK roots-revival scene, with a…
Warning: spoiler alert! Since its premiere at the 71st Venice International Film Festival and theatrical release on October 17, 2014, Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Birdman has received numerous accolades and widespread critical acclaim, including multiple Oscar nods, not only for its ensemble cast, which includes Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma…
Documentary Fortnight MoMA, 1 West 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019 February 13 through 27, 2015 Documentary Fortnight 2015: MoMA's International Festival of Nonfiction Film and Media, is the 14th annual showcase of recent documentary film that examines the relationship between contemporary art and nonfiction practices and reflects on new areas of documentary filmmaking. The two-week…
It is one thing to be honored with the privilege of choreographing a piece for the New York City Ballet. It’s another thing to be a member of the corps de ballet – the lowest rank in any company. But for Justin Peck, who has done both, it means having unprecedented access to some of the…
Mira Dancy, feat. Amelia Saddington and Miles Huston: "Is She Is She Psychic" Night Gallery, 2276 East 16th Street, LA January 17 - February 21, 2015 Night Gallery is presenting a three-artist exhibition; "Is She Is She Psychic," an exhibition of new work by Mira Dancy, also featuring exhibits by Miles Huston and Amelia Saddington. In…
Social media is the latest trend for casting campaign models in the fashion industry. Marc by Marc Jacobs used Instagram and Twitter to successfully cast a campaign that ran last year, and they decided to bring it back. Instagram and Twitter users post photos of themselves with the hashtag, #castmemarc. Last year's contest received over…
Christian Marclay White Cube Bermondsey, 144 - 152 Bermondsey St., London January 28 - April 12, 2015 In January 2015, White Cube will present a major solo exhibition by Christian Marclay, including a range of new work and a lively programme of weekly performances. Continuing Marclay’s long-standing interest in the relationship between image and sound,…
Louise Nevelson The Pace Gallery, 534 West 25th Street, New York January 24 - February 28, 2015 Pace Gallery has announced an exhibition of Louise Nevelson’s rarely seen collages. On view from January 24 to February 28, 2015, at 534 West 25th Street, the exhibition will present several works that have never been exhibited publicly.…