ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE A Group Show Curated by Indira Cesarine A portion of proceeds to benefit ACLU Foundation Opening Reception January 16, 6pm – 9pm ON VIEW: January 17 – February 4, 2018 THE UNTITLED SPACE 45 Lispenard Street Unit 1W NYC 10013 This January, The Untitled Space gallery is pleased to present ONE…
Month: December 2017
From Cameroon to Los Angeles, jamming with Prince to acting in upcoming film "Pitch Perfect 3," Andy Allo is a multi-talented force to be reckoned with. Prince got it right when he predicted that the songstress-slash-actress would "be leading her own revolution soon." We spoke to the star about her musical beginnings, cracking jokes in "Pitch…
With the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's inauguration fast approaching, we've taken stock of the destructive, discriminatory stances America's current administration has taken—and how Trump's legislation affects everyday citizens. TRANSGENDER MILITARY BAN In June 2016, Obama annulled the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security’s ban that barred openly transgender individuals from…
With multiple soon-to-be-released projects on the horizon including "Pitch Perfect 3," "Electric Dreams" and "Jacobs Ladder," actor Guy Burnet is poised for an exciting 2018. Untitled's editor-in-chief, Indira Cesarine, chatted with the British actor about his unique career path, playing Anna Kendrick's love interest in "Pitch Perfect 3," as DJ Khaled's manager, one of his most…
Give the timeless gift of art this holiday season with our roundup of works under $1000 by a range of artists from Fahren Feingold to Katie Commodore to Agent X. Whether for the aspiring collector in your life or a friend looking to spruce up a living space, these pieces are entirely unique solutions to…
Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985 The Brooklyn Museum April 13th, 2018 - July 22nd, 2018 The Brooklyn Museum has announced its upcoming exhibition, "Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985," the first show to take a comprehensive look at the artistic practices of women in Latin America as well as Latina and Chicana women in…
Photo courtesy of Time Magazine, 2017 Time Magazine announced a group of women and men—including #MeToo founder Tarana Burke and actors Rose McGowan and Terry Crews—who have spoken out about sexual harassment and assault, dubbed "The Silence Breakers," as its Person Of The Year 2017. The cover image features Taylor Swift, Ashley Judd and Susan Fowler,…
On November 17th, the brightest female entrepreneurs from around the world gathered at the United Nations for Women's Entrepreneurship Day, an initiative and organization founded by activist and advocate Wendy Diamond. We spoke with Wendy herself about standout moments from the event, her work's mission, and what to expect from her in 2018. What were…
Last Friday, The New York Post reported on a sexual misconduct lawsuit filed against renowned fashion photographer Bruce Weber by former male model Jason Boyce. Boyce alleges that in 2014 during a shoot at Weber's Manhattan studio, the photographer pressured Boyce to take off his clothes, put his fingers in Boyce's mouth and forced Boyce…
The 23rd annual ARTWALK NY, New York’s foremost charity art auction benefiting the Coalition for the Homeless, took over Spring Studios on Wednesday, November 29th. This year’s event, presented by Max Mara with special guest Debbie Harry of Blondie, celebrated the work of Artist Honoree Louise Fishman and Philanthropic Honorees Vincent and Shelly Fremont. Each…
Keep your eye on Roxiny, the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter who is forging a path for strong female musicians with her music and intersecting activism. Her recent single "9 Months" was written following an abusive relationship. The pain of her experience inspired her to start the #9monthsgirlrising campaign in conjunction with the single in order to…