People ‘I Find Freedom in Constraints’: Aura Rosenberg on Making Art That Transgresses the Bounds of History, Sexuality, and Memory The artist's two-venue survey, 'What Is Psychedelic,' runs through June at Mishkin Gallery and Pioneer Works. By Meka Boyle, Mar 17, 2023
Style Framed by a Painting of the Hudson, the River in New York’s Chinatown Is the Art World’s Latest and Chicest Watering Hole Art-and-design studio Green River Project designed the bar with an assist from fashion designer Emily Bode. By Meka Boyle, Dec 15, 2022
On View Furniture Works by Jorge Zalszupin, Master of Brazilian Modern Architecture, Go on View at Sean Kelly Los Angeles The exhibition "Zalszupin 100" celebrates the late pioneer of Brazilian modernism on what would have been his 100th year on earth. By Meka Boyle, Dec 8, 2022
On View Artist and Designer Thomas Barger Makes the Leap From Tables and Chairs to Wall-Based Works His show is currently on view at Salon 94 Design in New York. By Meka Boyle, Dec 2, 2022
Art World Azerbaijani Artist Faig Ahmed’s Sculptural Rugs Blur the Line Between Art, Craft, and Optical Illusion The collectible rugs can be acquired through the artist's New York gallery, ranging in price from $70,000 to $200,000. By Meka Boyle, Nov 30, 2022
Art World The First Exhibition of JB Blunk’s Jewelry, at Kasmin Gallery in New York, Offers an Intimate Look Into the Late Sculptor’s World His designs were made to be interacted with, sat on, drunk from, lived in, and worn. By Meka Boyle, Nov 23, 2022
Art World In a First, Balenciaga Offered a $45,000 Bench From Its Flagship Store by Artist Tejo Remy Online—It Immediately Sold Out In fact, all three sizes of the bench have sold out. By Meka Boyle, Nov 23, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions ‘He Was My Camera’: Artist Laurie Simmons Remembers the Pioneering Queer Photographer Jimmy DeSana, Whose Work Is Finally Being Recognized Simmons has been in charge of the estate of her close friend and former roommate for more than 30 years. By Meka Boyle, Nov 14, 2022