The gallery’s pioneering interest in progressive American art was established early on in exhibitions featuring—often for the very first time—the work of Rockwell Kent, Alice Neel, Barnett Newman, ...
The Hoxtonian Gallery will open its doors to Making Time – Every Prison a Creative Hub, an innovative exhibition exploring creative engagement within UK prisons on 21 November 2024. Showcasing the ...
Chrome Industries has unveiled a striking new capsule collection in collaboration with celebrated street artist AIKO, also known as Lady AIKO. Known for blending Japanese influences with pop art and ...
Contemporary art today is rife with contradiction. For every piece that provokes thought, there are countless others that elicit only a weary sigh. We’re inundated with artistic output; everyone wears ...
Is Individuality Possible in the Digital World? In an era where anything can go viral with the right algorithm, the question arises: how does one maintain uniqueness? Empty Consumption asks this very ...
Louise Simpson, Phillips’ Head of New Now, London, Associate Specialist, said, “We are delighted to unveil the highlights of our December sale, a dynamic celebration of 20th century and Contemporary ...
Lilly Wave is a visual history on the life, experiments, and addictions of John C. Lilly—the man whose development of the isolation tank, controversial studies in dolphin cognition, and ...
Titled after the words of New York native novelist, poet, and civil rights activist James Arthur Baldwin, “Dancing with an Ancient Friend” reacts to a world defined by generations of colonialism, ...
The Alice in Wonderland Art Novel, Collector’s Edition. Creative direction and styling by Maggie Lemak and Romina Krosnyak. Image courtesy of Bond & Grace. Alice in Wonderland Art Novel interior.
Malian artist Abdoulaye Konaté is known for his exquisite practice, which masterfully utilises textiles, creating works as enigmatically layered as the socio-political landscape of Mali itself.
The result is a world saturated with visual opinions, leaving much of what we encounter feeling like a movie reboot we never asked for. What’s missing in much of today’s art, and putting it out of ...