MTV Brings Back "Art Breaks"
Just when we thought MTV was nothing but "Jersey Shore" reruns, they do something to make us remember the halcyon days when the station actually matte...
Just when we thought MTV was nothing but "Jersey Shore" reruns, they do something to make us remember the halcyon days when the station actually matte...
Posted 03.23.2012
The Brooklyn Mutt Show Where: Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Avenue, Brooklyn; (718) 857-4816 When: Saturday and Sunday, 11AM-7PM Price: $25 suggested do...
By Irina Vinnitskaya (click here for original article) Photographs by Don Pollard. © 2011 The Museum of Modern Art. Starting today, throug...
Posted 02.16.2012
Mostly when we use shampoo, we stick to the guidelines "Lather, rinse, repeat." But New York up-and-comer Alex Da Corte stopped washing and started pa...
MutualArt | Posted 03.27.2012
Christopher Y. Lew | Posted 01.18.2012
The near-impossible can happen in performance art. Chris Burden was famously shot in the arm for one performance, the late Italian artist Gino de Domi...
Posted 12.25.2011
Buzzworthy video artist Ryan Trecartin has left his gallery representation in New York, Elizabeth Dee, according to Gallerist NY. Trecartin and El...
Inae Oh | Posted 11.02.2011
Electric Zoo Festival Where: Randall's Island When: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 11AM-9:40PM Price: 3-day passes $299-$344, single-day passes $119...
Jimmy Lepore Hagan | Posted 10.22.2011
While no major review has been so daring as to mention Ryan Trecartin and the titans of modern art in the same breath, his arrival has been greeted with a sense of exuberance and relief.
Artlog | Posted 08.23.2011
New York comes alive in the summer -- the days are full of concerts, festivals, and events, and the best part is that many of them are free.
Posted 08.15.2011
The Huffington Post, in collaboration with Elizabeth Dee Gallery and MoMA PS1, is proud to present Ryan Trecartin's new Roamie View : History Enhancem...
David Glick | Posted 05.25.2011
Interboro Partners was recently announced as the winner of this year's P.S.1 Young Architect's Program. Their installation, Holding Pattern, will serve as a giant column free "outdoor room" backdrop for this summer's Warm Up concert series.
Marina Cashdan | Posted 05.25.2011
Every March for the last ten years, art lovers flock to New York's Piers 92 and 94 on the Hudson River to attend The Armory Show, hosting more than 25...
Artlog | Posted 05.25.2011
The NYC art scene is back in full swing: you can eat dinner amidst biblical and art historical allusions or play a larger-than-life video game.
Artlog | Posted 05.25.2011
Greetings from Miami! This week we're focusing on the excitement down south.
Cat Weaver | Posted 05.25.2011
MoMA's new app for iPad Nope: it looks like a very concise, very tidy little package. Designed and developed by the New York-based firm Deep Focus,...
Jan Herman | Posted 05.25.2011
Kant was also born in 1724, a coincidence not lost on Editions Silverbridge, the publisher of Birth of the Cunt. The video was recorded Nov. 5, 2010...
Bettina Korek | Posted 05.25.2011
I was recently in New York for the launch of Hans Ulrich Obrist's Interviews Volume 2 -- the latest edition of his "infinite conversation" with leading artistic and intellectual figures.
AO Art Observed | Posted 05.25.2011
Greater New York, the third quinquennial exhibition organized by MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, features 68 artists and collectives from metro...
Artlog | Posted 05.25.2011
Can you believe it is August already? Me neither. August is a notoriously slow month for the art world here in New York but Artlog has found some grea...
Alex Jacobs | Posted 05.25.2011
In the 5th installment of PS1's Warm Up concert series, Animal Collective's Deakin and Avey Tare played a ninety-minute DJ set to more than a thousa...
Jennifer Arches | Posted 05.25.2011
Since its inception in 1997, MoMA P.S.1's Warm Up summer performance series has seen acts from "hip-hop to electronica to lounge/easy listening to p...
The Huffington Post | Priscilla Frank | Posted 05.11.2012