Architecture & Design
  • Thaddaeus Ropac Opens Deluxe Paris Art Complex With Anselm Kiefer and a Horse

    by Nicolai Hartvig, ARTINFO France Published: October 15, 2024 PARIS - "We should maybe bring in the horse..." is not a particularly common phrase to hear at a gallery opening. But then again, ...

  • Australian Artist's Angelic Chalk Masterpiece Wins Italy's Street Painting Olympics

    by Nicholas Forrest, ARTINFO Australia Published: August 29, 2024 World renowned Australian chalk artist Jenny McCracken became the first Australian to win the coveted title of "Madonnari" at the ...

  • The ARTINFO Bookshelf: 10 Fall Art Books You Need

    by Kyle Chayka, Alanna Martinez Published: August 31, 2024 With fall just around the bend, the art world is packing away its light summer reading and getting ready to tuck into more substantive ...

  • NYU Grads Team Up to Launch TEMP, a Massive Incubator for Young Artists and Curators

    by Julia Halperin Published: August 29, 2024 What is on the minds of young artists and curators today. According to the debut exhibition of a new gallery space in Tribeca, the answer won't exactly ...

  • To Be or Not To Be 2.0: Ben Rubin on His "Shakespeare Machine" LED Sculpture for the Public Theater

    by Julia Halperin Published: September 4, 2024 "My words fly up, my thoughts remain below/Words without thoughts never to heaven go," a guilt-ridden Claudius says in Act III of "Hamlet." This ...

  • ARTINFO's Guide to Chelsea's Best Post-Gallery Eateries for Power Players and Starving Artists

    by Ashton Cooper Published: September 6, 2024 While Chelsea may be chock full of galleries, the far west neighborhood can often seem absent of decent places to eat after a Thursday night gallery ...

  • Art and Occupy Wall Street, One Year On

    by Ben Davis Published: September 17, 2024 Today is S17. That's the alphanumeric shorthand, for those who don't know, for the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, the chaotic and inspiring ...

  • Who Lives There: Close Quarters on the High Line

    On the most intimate stretch of the High Line, new residents adjust to a life on display.

  • The ARTINFO 100: Our Selection of Notable NYC Art Openings and Events This Week

    329 Broome Street, Lower East Side. ** ARTINFO RECOMMENDS ** Lecture: Ralph Sessions: "The Shipcarver's Art," at American Folk Art Museum , 6 PM 2 Lincoln Square, Upper West Side "Back when the ...

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