The museum debuts a stunning new example of the artist’s “Skyspace” installations in a cylindrical concrete space that was formerly a water tank.
The museum debuts a stunning new example of the artist’s “Skyspace” installations in a cylindrical concrete space that was formerly a water tank.
The New Art Dealers Alliance returns to this urban day-trippers' paradise with a fair/exhibition staged in the island's historic houses.
In her “Ghost Forest,” an installation of dead cedar trees within a lively Manhattan park, the artist and architect heightens our awareness of climate change.
The art fair Object & Thing—in collaboration with the galleries Blum & Poe and Mendes Wood DM—takes over a mid-century modern home in Ossining, New York designed by architect Gerald Luss.
The artist known for his spectactular nature-meets-culture installations floods a museum and opens it up to all species.
The sculptor known for her haunting plaster casts of architectural voids tries out a different technique in her latest London exhibition, inspired in part by a drive through the Mojave Desert and Death Valley.
In an outdoor exhibition and performance series at the upstate New York sculpture park, the artist updates his 2019 work The Crisis for our current mood of pandemic anxiety.
After two pandemic-related postponements, one of Asia’s most important art events is proceeding with a combination of in-person and digital programming—beginning with a big ceremonial procession through the galleries.
In his latest show, at Greene Naftali in New York and on an interactive website, an artist known for hacking the code of video game systems uses Artificial Intelligence to intervene in popular social media platforms.
Self-taught artists and Southern vernacular architecture inspired Buchanan's "shack" sculptures, photographs, and drawings, on view in a new exhibition in downtown New York.