I left for Scandinavia the day after the Boston Bombing and the day of the Texas Fertilizing Plant Explosion, the fear and stress in the air was palpable. You could cut it with an electric saw……. maybe. It took me 2 hours to get from downtown NYC to JFK, thank god I got a cab [...]
Last month, following a call for creatives to summit their most #Untamed instagram photographs, Mercedes Benz presented the entries in a unique and innovative exhibition live in the heart of Paris. All in celebration of the launch of the Mercedes Benz CLA, the photographs reflected the individuality of the participants through intense and immersive imagery, [...]
This week in Art Weekly we are taking you to Tokyo, London, Beverly Hills, and home sweet home NYC for this week’s top opening picks. See you at the opening!
Somalian born, Stockholm raised and London graduated, Ayan Farah’s artistry certainly reflects her multicultural, near nomadic background.
Berndnaut Smilde could be described as many things, but the most fitting perhaps is his title as cloud artist.
This week in Art Weekly we have two major European art fairs in Germany and Belgium in our line-up, as well as two special openings in Washington, DC and NYC respectively.
Welcome to Art Weekly, our guide to the best exhibitions and openings from around the globe.
Ever since I can remember, I have had a fascination with maps – and have had a marvelous time discovering my identity while navigating them across oceans, mountains, and cities. Shannon Rankin is a visual artist whose body of work has been inspired by the language of maps.
In a beautiful marriage of minimalism and maximalism, visual artist Carlos Amorales installs miniature black cut-outs of moths in shockingly massive numbers on plain white gallery walls.
Tintin Cooper’s photographic collages weave together different images in popular media.
At 11am yesterday morning in one of New York City’s most beautiful public spaces, commuters, members of the press, and spectators from all around the world waited in anticipation for a mysterious group of sculptures to come to life. Nick Cave’s most recent installation, an assortment of
It’s clear that the Swiss contemporary artist Sylvie Fleury means to transform everything she touches into pure gold, like a contemporary alchemist!