An L.A. Photographer Reclaims the Narrative
David Alekhuogie's photographs confront Western presentation of African art; the queen of optical illusions is more than meets the eye; and more must-see new art shows.
David Alekhuogie's photographs confront Western presentation of African art; the queen of optical illusions is more than meets the eye; and more must-see new art shows.
Eugène Carrière's glowing portraits come to Basel. Plus, the unlikely star of the Dutch Golden Age, an artist invites you to paint, and more art highlights.
We asked the lensman Roland Beaufre to capture his life a cheery house filled with history, echoes of his years in Tangier, and a life truly well-lived.
The first comprehensive exhibition of the painter's collaborations with choreographers, dancers, and theater opens in San Diego. Plus, the dazzling beauty of the northern lights, an artist who emerged from the pandemic, and more August art highlights.
Vikram Goyal is the last person you’d have expected to become a champion of Indian material culture. Here, he sits down with his noted gallerist to unpack his journey from economist to enlightened designer.
Eduardo Chillida's most expansive U.S. exhibition in years opens in San Diego. In Bonn, a glimpse into the creative vision of German director Wim Wenders. And more.
Artist Tina Lechner analyzes the beauty and vulnerabilities of the female form with her carefully constructed costumes that she photographs to create enigmatic—and sometimes even haunting—portraits. We meet the Austrian multi-hyphenate.
The late Jack Lenor Larsen was a pivotal American legend in textiles. Today, Béatrice Bostvironnois continues the designer’s legacy of globally inspired creations.
The Austrian artist presents a new series in his home country, L.A. showcases a hefty design line-up, and more new international exhibitions.
Pixy Liao's photo series comes to Chicago. Plus, a 90 year-old British painter receives a career-making retrospective in Bern, a light artist's sculptures illuminate Vienna, and more.
Amid the cultural renaissance happening north of New York City, a young museum brings Arte Povera masterworks to a growing creative community.
One of Berlin’s oldest institutions, the Gipsformerei is not only a priceless archive of sculptures, molds, and works of art, but of a vanishing skill set of craftsmanship and artistry. Photographer Michael Adair and writer Camille Freestone get us a peek inside.
The Eames House reopens, a relic of Japan's futuristic vision comes to MoMA, Dia displays some unusual "situations," and more.
Author, magazine journalist, photographer, and self-described “terrible reporter” Chris Wallace views the world of travel through a literary and cinematic lens that puts himself in the center of a charmed narrative as a legendary character.
Morelos brings her monumental earthworks to the city for the first time. Plus, the lost photos of Man Ray’s protégé, traditional indigenous textile art, and more captivating art.
The newest gallery openings this week, including the dark side of the American dream, traditions of Aboriginal Australian painting, a cheeky photographer, and more.
For Italian fashion photographer Alessio Boni, New York was a gateway to his American dream, which altered his life forever. In a series of highly personal works, made with his own unique process, he explores an apocalyptic clash of cultures.
Plus, an exciting young British artist receives a retrospective, Marcel Dzama's whimsical drawings take a political turn in L.A., and more gallery openings.