Ransom & Mitchell, whose excellent art show Smoke and Mirrors just closed in San Francisco, are doing something else awesome: They’ve produced an affordable, open edition archival pigment print
Inspired by “A History of the World in 100 Objects,” the British Museum’s BBC radio series and book, The New York Times recruited historians and museum curators to
Liu Bolin and JR, two amazing artists whose work involves portraiture, photography, issues of visibility and street installation, teamed up for a collaborative mural at the corner of Elizabeth & Spring
Tomorrow, Saturday, October 8th, from 6-9PM, there will be a pop-up show of multimedia activist art from members and participants in the Occupy Wall Street movement on Wall Street.
I like to imagine that when the folks behind Bottled Brooklyn came up with their idea, someone shouted, “We’ve hit paydirt!” Because that’s what this popject is: it’s
As of today, large scale installations by both FriendsWithYou AND KAWS are in serendipitously close proximity in New York! For fans of toys and art considering a visit
Before KAWS was an international superstar, he was a skinny guy named Brian who augmented bus stop advertisements in New York and San Francisco. This was way before “Mr. Brainwash”
Perfect opportunities like this don’t come around very often, so when they do, it’s just…bashert. In late June, I got to meet up with Jon Burgerman in my