Swizz Beatz Is Using Hip-Hop Dollars to Put Power Back in Artists’ Hands
Posted: Saturday October 1, 2016
This past Thursday, hip-hop artist and Grammy-winning producer Swizz Beatz drifted through a sprawling South Bronx warehouse with his five-year-old son at his hip and an angel on either shoulder. “Keith Haring is one of my artist-heroes,” he said with a smile, nodding towards the tattoos that cover his upper
Artnet Selects 8 Must-See Art Events in the Hamptons This Summer
Posted: Sunday June 5, 2016
Watermill Center, in 2015. Courtesy of Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan.There's not much going on in the New York art world in the summer months, so if you find yourself getting tired of yet another group show filled with artists you've never heard of, and the stifling heat of the city gets
Louvre and Musee d'Orsay Shut Down and Evacuate Artworks Due to Threat of Flood
Posted: Friday June 3, 2016
The Louvre Museum and the Musée d’Orsay have closed their doors early today and are preparing to evacuate artworks as the water level of the swollen river Seine continues to rise. Both Parisian institutions are located along the banks of the river, which rose over sixteen feet. According to The Telegraph,
Art Info Selects 5 Must-See Satellite Fairs During Frieze Week New York 2016
Posted: Friday April 29, 2016
New York City’s most exciting arts event of the season is just around the corner. Frieze New York, which runs May 5 through 8, plays host to some of the most cutting edge galleries from around the globe, along with a program of debates, panel discussions, and keynote lectures. It
What Marilyn Minter's Photo of Miley Cyrus Can Do for Reproductive Rights
Posted: Wednesday April 20, 2016
Artist and activist Marilyn Minter’s studio is covered in large paintings that feature women’s legs, tongues, and torsos shrouded enticingly in layers of steamy mist; they dominate the walls of the sprawling space. But when I arrive for our visit, Minter is focused on a different project. She leads me excitedly
What the Panama Papers Reveal About the Art Market
Posted: Tuesday April 12, 2016
The so-called Panama Papers — the leak of 11.5 million files from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca — have given us a deep look into the many ways offshore shell companies are used to conceal the ownership of art. Leaked initially to Süddeutsche Zeitung, a German newspaper, the documents
Ai Weiwei Displays Fantastical Creatures at Le Bon Marche
Posted: Sunday January 31, 2016
Ai Weiwei hangs bamboo + paper kite creatures in paris' le bon marché department store.Within paris’ le bon marche rive gauche department store, Ai Weiwei turns the historic retail space into his playground with an expansive exhibition of bamboo and paper installations. for ‘er xi’ — meaning ‘child’s play’ — ai weiwei references shan
MoMA files plans for estimated $93M expansion, but what does it ALL mean?
Posted: Wednesday November 18, 2015
The Museum of Modern Art is planning its biggest masterpiece yet, not that you’ll get it. The museum is moving ahead with plans for an estimated $93 million expansion at the former home of the American Folk Art Museum, according to an application filed with the New York City Department
9 Important Fashion Designers With Incredible Art Collections.
Posted: Friday June 5, 2015
It's a hot topic of discussion: is the fashion world engulfing the art world? Or is this increasing rate of cross-pollination better for both worlds? Francois-Henri Pinault, luxury goods magnate and owner of Christie's, told New York Times fashion director and chief critic, Vanessa Friedman, that "art and fashion now occupy the same physical space in
Payback for Richard Prince as Models Re-appropriate Stolen Instagram Images and Sell Them for $90
Posted: Friday June 5, 2015
SuicideGirls, Los Angeles' famous alternative pin-up models, are giving everyone's favorite appropriation artist a taste of his own medicine. They've taken the image of a model that Richard Prince used from their Instagram account for his "New Portraits" series, and they reproduced his reproduction (see Richard Prince Steals More Instagram Photographs and Sells Them for $100,000; Who Are