Today we're celebrating the birth of Cindy Sherman, our favorite artsy master of disguise. The blonde chameleon, known for her multiple personality se...
When Edvard Munch created "The Scream" in 1893, it became a symbol for modern anxiety. Munch's pale-faced protagonist is in agony, while the blood-red...
We all remember where we were when we saw it first, the hilariously dumb lyrics, the awkward singing, the cheesy effects; this was THE video of the year. Here is to Rebecca Black, for making the world laugh in 2011.
This weekend offers one of the last chances to see two eye-opening art exhibits now on display at local galleries. Check them out before the curator...
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.
It's been a crazy week here of the Arts Page: the 65th Annual Tony Awards were Sunday with performances by Neil Patrick Harris and "The Book of Mormon...
The Huffington Post, in collaboration with Elizabeth Dee Gallery and MoMA PS1, is proud to present Ryan Trecartin's new Roamie View : History Enhancem...
There's something brazen yet accessible about the insouciant use of social media in art. Maybe it's the quotidian, spontaneous, DIY aspects that make it seem so democratic that appeals.
At the satellite galleries of the MOCA stands an exhibition titled "Any Ever." The artist, Ryan Trecartin, has been described as "possibly the most riotously talented artist of the YouTube generation."