Art
“Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965-2018” Opens at the Whitney
We’ve all heard that successful artists “break the rules” of art. Ironically, some artists have “broken the rules” of the art world by embracing rules and programs traditionally associated with the tech world, responding to its increasing importance in our lives.
This past week, The Marlborough Contemporary has welcomed a Red Grooms collection, curated by Dan Nadel, pulling in works from 1955 to 2018.
Onanma Okeke is the Nigerian born, portrait and still-life photographer that has been taking over the modern art world.
Exclusive: Interview with Flying Solo Co-founder Elizabeth Solomeina
Flying solo is a retail space located at 434 West Broadway in SoHo with a collaborative approach. We spoke with Co-founder Elizabeth Solomeina about the space and how the concept store came about. Solomeina shared her story as a designer trying to find stockists for her jewelry brand and realized the void in the market for young designers to gain platforms and the story of Flying Solo begun.
Save the date fellow NY foodies!
On Thursday, July 5th, well-heeled East Enders made their way to Bridgehampton, NY to celebrate the opening night of the Market Art + Design fair.
The ChaShaMa Gala and Art Party are billed as the “most outrageous” of the season, but do they live up to the hype? Bigger than ever but more curated, the answer is a resounding “yes”.
Nello Petrucci showcased his latest collection titled “From Italy with love” at the Agora Gallery in Chelsea. Petrucci’s Italian roots are highlighted in the collection with the use of layered photographs, films, newspapers, and advertisements creating collages of his world.
The most charming and unexpected of the art fairs in the New York City springtime is TEFAF.