Sneha Shrestha, known artistically as IMAGINE, is a Nepali artist whose practice bridges her native Devanagari script with the visual language of graffiti handstyles. Her work advocates for the ...
A couple of weeks ago artist Jenny Kendler opened “Other of Pearl,” a site-specific public art exhibition at Fort Jay on New York’s Governors Island. The show, which is presented by Governors Island ...
Chase Hall approaches painting as a form of personal inquiry, using his work to untangle questions of race, identity and class. Photo: Jack Platner Chase Hall speaks like someone who has thought about ...
Jennifer Rochlin, wearing a Loro Piana jacket, top, pants, and shoes, in her Los Angeles studio with (clockwise from bottom left) In Paris: Giacometti’s Studio, the Seine, and Me and MAC on a Van Gogh ...
“These here are little protective hair buns, or anchoitas,” says the Dominican-born artist Firelei Báez during the last days of summer, pointing to a series of sensuous, inky coiled-hair paintings in ...
In my “plush” upstairs office (known to my family as “the closet”), I listen to at least one radio station daily. Periodically, I catch on-air interviews with artists and other notables noticing ...
There’s always something going on in Nashville, but the CMA Fest 2024 will be talked about for months. “This is such a special week,” Carly Pearce exclusively told Us Weekly at the annual fan-filled ...
The Artnet News team always welcomes the chance to talk to our favorite celebrities, especially when their creative talents cross over into the art world, be it a stint at art-making, playing an ...
“The Crystal Ball of Pop” was the nickname bestowed upon Interview magazine after its founding in 1969 by Andy Warhol. The magazine celebrated the zeitgeist’s values of wealth, beauty, and fame, ...