Art “Breaking News” at The Getty Center The show explores the ways in which artists have responded to the media since the 1960s.
Limited Edition Jeff Koons Designed a Snowboard for Burton It’s inspired by Plato and transcendence, he says, but the famously oblique artist is...
Gallery Poems for Detroit Ten original compositions inspired by historic landmarks in the Motor City, now one year in as a...
Please Stop Please Stop: An End-of-Year Roundup Looking back on the design trends that need to end before 2017.
Art Mark Flood at Work The puckish Texan artist is finally being taken seriously by everyone—except himself.
Art Jackie Nickerson: In and Out of Africa The globetrotting photographer and artist seeks to capture humanity at all angles.
Itinerary Miami Art Week, Beyond the Fairs The top activations and exhibitions at venues around town.
Executive Joshua Roth is the Art World’s Hollywood Agent As the founding head of United Talent Agency’s fine arts division, Joshua Roth uses legal...
Studio Visit Ugo Rondinone Balances Nature and Artifice The Swiss-born, New York-based artist invites us into his Harlem space as he prepares for an...
Art Cali Thornhill DeWitt’s Sign Language A grunge-era roadie tweaks words and typefaces to capture the world’s attention.
Itinerary A State of Fairs As art fairs descend upon Miami Beach, these are the ones that are not to be missed.
Art Awol Erizku’s Evolving Skill Set Not content with the limits of a single medium, the Ethiopian-born artist is expanding his horizons.
Taste David Salle Cooks to Escape The painter turns to cooking as a refuge from work and a chance to live in the present.
Art Kanye West: Free Form How the musician, fashion designer, and artist plans to make the world a better place.
Art Found in Translation A new art fair in Brussels brings American art to European collectors—and has some fun along the...