Spike Lee: Creative Sources October 6, 2023–February 4, 2024 The Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11238 The Brooklyn Museum has announced a major exhibition exploring the people, places, and ideas that inspired celebrated filmmaker Spike Lee. Spike Lee: Creative Sources will be on display from October 6, 2023 to February 4, 2024 in…
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VOLTA Art Fair May 17th, 2023 – May 21st, 2023 Metropolitan Pavilion 125 W 18th St. New York, NY 10011 VOLTA Art Fair will return to New York City’s Metropolitan Pavilion from Wednesday, May 17 to Sunday, May 21. Featuring presentations from over 50 galleries, VOLTA is dedicated to creating an environment for collectors to…
Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined March 2nd - June 4th, 2023 The New Museum 235 Bowery New York, NY 10002 Intertwined, a massive solo exhibition of work by artist Wangechi Mutu, will be on display at the New Museum from March 2nd to June 4th, 2023. The museum will showcase more than 100 works across all mediums…
Nothing Compares, Kathryn Ferguson’s new documentary that reexamines the life and career of disgraced alt-pop superstar Sinéad O’Connor, opens in familiar territory. It’s the evening of October 16th, 1992, and Madison Square Garden is a packed house. Fans have filled every seat in the New York City landmark arena for Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Concert…
On September 9th, David LaChapelle unveiled “make Believe” at Fotografiska New York, marking the venue’s first museum-wide takeover by a single artist and LaChapelle’s first major headlining exhibition in North America. A retrospective walk through the photographer’s monumental career, the exhibition features more than 150 works spanning nearly four decades. It juxtaposes reality and fantasy at…
Fashion industry professionals and fashionistas everywhere are gearing up for another iconic year at New York Fashion Week. The Council of Fashion Designers of America officially released the schedule for the September 2022 NYFW. The calendar, released in partnership with IMG’s NYFW: The Shows, reveals the designers that will be gracing New York with their…
Faustine Badrichani “Multifaceted” A Solo Exhibition Presented by The Untitled Space OPENING RECEPTION June 9, 2022 // 6pm - 9pm EXHIBITION ON VIEW June 9 – June 30, 2022 THE UNTITLED SPACE 45 Lispenard Street, NYC 10013 VIEW ARTWORK The Untitled Space is pleased to present “Multifaceted,” the debut New York solo exhibition of artist…
If you missed the iconic Frieze New York art fair this year, not to worry- The Untitled Magazine has compiled highlights from the 2022 New York event. 65 galleries and countless visitors returned to The Shed, a space dedicated to showcasing multimedia art from a variety of talent, for this year’s fair. From May 18th to…
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD will be on view from May 20-22, 2022, at Center415 on Fifth Avenue between 37th and 38th streets in New York City. The Show will bring together 49 galleries from 9 countries and 23 cities across the U.S. and around the world. The exhibitors are all members of the…
New York Art Week May 5-12, 2022 From May 5-12, more than 20 New York–based art organizations, galleries, museums and auction houses have banded together to launch the first official New York Art Week, which is set to take place when four art fairs—Independent, TEFAF, NADA, and The Future Fair—open in the city this spring.…
Part Two, In America: An Anthology of Fashion The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028 May 2, 2022 In celebration of Part Two, In America: An Anthology of Fashion, The Costume Institute or better known as the Met Gala will return Monday, May 2, 2022 in New York. The event provides…
VOLTA New York May 18-22, 2022 548 West 22nd Street Following the announcement of its return to New York in a new location, VOLTA has released its full exhibitor list for the forthcoming edition. The fair presents a vibrant cohort of 49 national and international galleries, providing its roster of exhibitors with a platform to…
View a gallery of artwork to be featured at Sotheby's for the New York Academy of Art's "Artists for Artists" Benefit Auction. The New York Academy of Art is presenting their latest "Artists for Artists" Benefit Auction in honor of genre-defying painter, Peter Saul. This year's auction takes place on December 14th at Sotheby's New…
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. New-York Historical Society, NY October 1, 2021 – January 23, 2022 Following the one year anniversary of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, the New-York Historical Society has opened an exhibit honoring the late cultural icon’s life. The collection is entitled, Notorious RBG: The Life…
For years now, in an industry dominated by men, women have found it difficult to be moved or portrayed as anything other than merely a muse for the male gaze. Women for decades have been exhibited by male artists in a fundamentally biased way, manifested in a sexualized aesthetic and/or sexist morals being projected onto…
What better way to get out and enjoy the crisp fall air than to browse amazing outdoor art while sipping on a warm pumpkin spice latte? Sounds like an October Sunday morning spent right. Grab your culture-loving bestie and add these stops to your New York outdoor art hunt. Martine Gutierrez: "ANTI-ICON" JCDecaux bus shelters:…
On Thursday, September 23rd, DIESEL, the leading pioneer of premium denim and casual wear, hosted a private concert for the launch of their new fragrance, Sound of the Brave at Elsewhere in Brooklyn, NY. The Sound of the Brave fragrance is a collaboration with music icon Skepta, the godfather of UK grime. Skepta had a heavy…
Saturday, July 10th saw Kirby Jean-Raymond, founder and lead designer at Pyer Moss become the first black American designer to be featured at Paris Haute Couture Week. The historic show was live-streamed from the Villa Lewaro mansion in Irvington, New York, home at one time to the first black American female self-made millionaire, Madam CJ…
If pop sensations like Miley Cyrus, Madonna, and more recently Billie Eilish are the mothers of mainstream creative reinvention, then St. Vincent is their indie equivalent. An unfair statement perhaps, since the genre-bending but always guitar-heavy music of Annie Clark has broken far more into the mainstream than many of her contemporaries. But the point…
Earlier this week, the Brooklyn Museum announced its plan to sell 12 historical paintings in order to pay for the maintenance of their full collection. The auctions will take place on October 1 and 15 at Christie’s, and includes lauded works by Courbet, Corot and Cranach, amongst others, with works ranging in estimated value from…