Pop Culture The K-Wave Splashes Down in London, With a Wide-Ranging Exhibition Devoted to Korean Pop Culture Highlights include an immersive recreation of the bathroom from 'Parasite' and a monumental media work by Nam June Paik. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 28, 2022
Style Sotheby’s Is Hosting Its First Auction and Exhibition Dedicated to Artist-Designed Jewelry Expect bracelets, brooches, earrings, pendants, rings, tiaras, and more by the likes of Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson, and Salvador Dalí. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 21, 2022
Style Here Are Our Highlights From New York Fashion Week (Hint: They’re All About Art) There were callouts to Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Lee Krasner, and others. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 15, 2022
On View Photographer Lee Miller Was More Than a Muse. A U.K. Show Presents Her as Picasso’s Equal “Lee Miller & Picasso” is open until January 8, 2023 at Newlands House Gallery, near Miller’s home in Sussex, England. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 13, 2022
Travel ‘Frieze’ Magazine Co-Founders Matthew Slotover and Tom Gidley Just Opened an Art-Filled Hotel in Margate, England The seaside resort town is home to Turner Contemporary and artists including Tracey Emin. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 8, 2022
Art World Did Le Corbusier Fall in Love With Josephine Baker on a Cruise Ship? A New Film by Artists Gerard & Kelly Imagines Their Relationship “Bright Hours” was filmed at the Cité Radiuese, Le Corbusier’s Modernist masterpiece in Marseille. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 31, 2022
Studio Visit ‘I’m Surrounded by Colors That Make Me Feel Inspired’: Artist Yinka Ilori Takes Us Inside His Lively West London Studio Ilori's first institutional solo show is set to open this September at London’s Design Museum. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 30, 2022
Studio Visit Meet Katie Stout, the Artist and Designer Converting a Church in Hudson Into a Divine Studio for Her Whimsical Ceramics The artist and designer is getting ready to exhibit new sculptural works in Paris this October. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 25, 2022
Style A New Exhibition at the Blanton Museum in Texas Is Using Fashion to Explore the Art and Hidden Histories of Colonial Latin America We asked “Painted Cloth” curator Rosario I. Granados to decode the clothing in some of the art on display. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 23, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Italian Artist Piero Gilardi’s Radical Carved-Foam ‘Nature Carpets’ Were Decades Ahead of the Curve. His First Solo U.S. Show Demonstrates Why The exhibition is on view at Magazzino Italian Art through January 9, 2023. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 18, 2022
Travel In Sonoma, Artist Olafur Eliasson and Architect Sebastian Behmann Have Built a Kaleidoscopic Pavilion Dedicated to Tasting Fine Wine The pavilion is part of Donum Estate, which in addition to its wines has cultivated a large sculpture collection. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 5, 2022
People Ghanaian Curator Nana Oforiatta Ayim on Why the Future of the Museum Must Exist Beyond the Art World’s Boundaries Her vision for the second Ghana Pavilion in Venice is finally coming to fruition after a funding delay. By Christine Ajudua, Jul 27, 2022
Style In Pictures: See Highlights From a Career Retrospective of Artist Tom Sachs’s Rough-and-Ready Furniture, Crafted From Everyday Materials The first exhibition of the artist's furniture in 20 years is currently on view at the Stony Island Arts Bank. By Christine Ajudua, Jul 22, 2022
Style See ‘Shocking’ Works by Fashion Legend Elsa Schiaparelli and the Avant-Garde Artists Who Inspired Her, From Man Ray to Méret Oppenheim The designer is the subject of a new retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. By Christine Ajudua, Jul 13, 2022
Style African Fashion at Last Gets Its Due in a Landmark Show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London The exhibition displays works by 45 designers from across the continent, from the independence era to today. By Christine Ajudua, Jul 5, 2022