Duane Hanson's Hyperrealistic Sculptures Are On View Now At the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London

The Serpentine presents the work of late American sculptor Duane Hanson in his first survey show in London since 1997. Throughout his forty-year career, Hanson created lifelike sculptures portraying working-class Americans and overlooked members of society. Reminiscent of the Pop Art movement of the time, his sculptures transform the banalities and trivialities of everyday life into iconographic material. The exhibition will be on view until September 13, 2015 at Serpentine Sackler Gallery.  

Drinks, a New Musical Collaboration between Cate Le Bon and White Fence's Tim Presley, Release Music Video for "Hermits on Holiday"

Drinks is the new project of Cate Le Bon and White Fence. They have a record due out in August on White Fence's own label, Birth Records and on Heavenly Recordings in the UK. "Hermits" was directed by Tim Presley and Cate Le Bon and features Presley's parents. It was edited by Casey Raymond.

Read Our Interview With Legendary Photographer Roger Ballen

"This word exploitative is pathetic. It’s actually pathetic. It shows an inability to understand anything about photography. What does anybody know about being the subjects? They could have gotten on their hands and knees and begged me to take their picture." Click here to read our interview with legendary photographer Roger Ballen. 

6 Must See Art Shows On View Now In Paris

1. French photographer Marie Baronnet presents her photographs of aging and retired stars of strip tease – aged from 60 to 95 - for an exhibition entitled 'Legends' on view for only one more week at Galerie LO/A 2. British artist Bridget Riley presents her classic geometric patterned paintings at Galerie Max Hetzler 3. Celia Hempton presents her first solo show entitled, Lupa, at Sultana Gallery 4. Turkish artist Sibel Kocakaya presents Binary Appearances at Galerie Dukan 5. Artist, poet, visual artist, filmmaker, photographer, Marcel Broodthaers presents a site specific exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne 6. Musician Lenny Kravitz is showing a selection of photographs - part of his "Flash" series that documents his life in front of the camera - at the Colette store in Paris. 

British Artist Phil Collins (Not the Singer) Rooftop Drive-In Movie Theater On View Now In Ramallah, Palestine

You are sitting in a car. Not your own car. You actually have no idea whose car this is. All you know is that it was lovingly placed on the rooftop of a historic building, here in downtown Ramallah, Palestine. And that you’ve been watching a 1970s Egyptian Western. A French political musical. An experimental program of artists’ film and video. The smell of popcorn fills the air, and the radio dial is a little buttery with your greasy fingerprints. Cinema Sayyara! is a rooftop drive-in cinema by the artist Phil Collins, commissioned by the 5th Riwaq Biennale. It is the latest rendition of Collins’s Auto-Kino!, which was rolled out in Berlin five years ago. The new film program for Ramallah has been collectively selected by artists, and filmmakers whom Collins invited as guest programmers, as well as by residents of the Beit Saa neighborhood. The project runs only for four weeks and offers a maximum of 21 seats per night. But if you live nearby, you can watch the program from the street, your balcony or your favorite cafe by using a standard 98.9 FM frequency to tune into the soundtrack on the radio.

Queen of No Wave Lydia Lunch @ Howl! Happening in New York

Legendary No Wave musician (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Queen of Siam), writer, spoken word artist, and actress Lydia Lunch makes her return to New York with a new photographic exhibition and installation called "So Real It Hurts" on view for on more week at Howl! Happening in New York. This Friday, to close the exhibition, she will be performing her spoken word piece "Conspiracy on Women." The piece will be also be reissued on Other People.

Panama Unveil Chic New Music Video for the Track "Jungle" Ahead of the Release of a New Single Out This Week

Australian twosome Panama release their very chic and literary music video for the track "Jungle," which is released this week on Future Classic. In the video, directed by Fabian Röttger & Vivien Weyrauch of A Nice Idea Everyday, you can catch pretty, dreamy girls reading J.D. Salinger and Bukowski, smoking cigarettes, lounging poolside and driving classic cars. Panama's single will be released this coming Friday, June 5 and it can be streamed here

Daniel Rozin's Interactive Pom Pom Mirror On View at bitforms Gallery Is A True Reflection of Our Times

Israeli-American artist Daniel Rozin's PomPom Mirror features a synchronized array of 928 spherical faux fur puffs. Organized into a three-dimensional grid of beige and black, the sculpture is controlled by hundreds of motors that build silhouettes of viewers using computer-vision. Along its surface, figures appear as fluffy animal-like representations within the picture plane, which is made permeable by a ‘push-pull’ forward and backward motion of meshed ‘pixels’. Ghostly traces fade and emerge, as the motorized composition hums in unified movement, seemingly alive and breathing as a body of its own. Rozin's PomPom mirror is on view now – part of a solo exhibition entitled “Descent With Modification,” which marks the artist's first display of interactive sculpture. Merging the geometric with the participatory, Rozin’s installations have long been celebrated for their kinetic and interactive properties. Grounded in gestures of the body, the mirror is a central theme of Rozin’s practice. In his art, surface transformation becomes a means to explore animated behavior, representation, and illusion. Descent With Modification will be on view until July 1, 2015 at bitforms Gallery in New York. 

Read Our Interview With the Legendary Genesis Breyer P'Orridge

After Genesis Breyer P’Orridge’s legendary “Prostitution” exhibition at the ICA in London – which included pornographic collages, bloody tampons, and prostitutes, transvestites, hustlers and punks intermingling with the audiences – P’Orridge was deemed a “wrecker of civilization” by House of Commons representative Nicholas Fairbairn. Coincidentally, at the same time that a debate was stirring in the Parliament and the House about the antics of P’Orridge and their neo-Dadaist art collective COUM Transmissions, they were in Kathmandu feeding and providing shelter for lepers, beggars and refugees at their own expense. Wrecker or healer – you decide. This weekend Genesis will be having a “Pandrogaragenous Avant-yard Sale” and blessing purchased items at the Jackie Klempay Gallery in Brooklyn. Autre was lucky enough to have a chat with Genesis before the opening to discuss rebellion, the importance of the subculture and more. Read the interview here

Michael Heizer 'Altars' @ Gagosian Gallery in New York

Gagosian presents the work of legendary sculptor Michael Heizer. Heizer's first exhibition with the gallery comprises rarely or never-before-seen early paintings, the Altar series of new monumental steel sculptures, and negative wall sculptures featuring metamorphic and igneous rocks. Working largely outside the confines of gallery and museum, Heizer has redefined sculpture in terms of size, mass, gesture, and process. In the late 1960s, he relocated to New York, while continuing to travel and live in the open terrain of the American West, where he has since created awe-inspiring land artworks. Michael Heizer 'Altars' will be on view until July 9, 2015 at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street, New York. photographs by Eric Minh Swenson

Daniel Arsham, Juliette Lewis, Waris Ahluwalia, and Mike Figgis at the IST Festival in Istanbul

Daniel Arsham, Juliette Lewis, Waris Ahluwalia, and Mike Figgis at the 5th edition of the IST Festival in Istanbul - curated and co-founded by Istanbul 74' - which explored realist in art and culture. Daniel Arsham premiered his film Future Relic 03 starring Juliette Lewis. photograph by Will Ragozzino 

Grounders Premier Hypnotically Rotoscoped Music Video for Their Track "Secret Friend"

"Secret Friend," the opening track on Grounders' debut self-titled LP, is a nostalgic and vibrant pop song with a psychedelic glisten. So it's only fitting that its music video, animated by band member Daniel Busheikin, is equally colorful and kaleidoscopic. The visuals were digitally rotoscoped - an antiquated animation technique that involves tracing and painting over live-action footage, frame-by-frame. The music video captures familiar movements and moments through thousands of individually-made frames, presenting a hallucinatory mirror of our daily life.

Photographer Eliot Lee Hazel At The Opening of 'Disconnection,' A Group Show Curated by Justin Tyler Close at Wilding Cran Gallery In Los Angeles

Wilding Cran Gallery Unit B is pleased to present "Disconnection," a group show curated by Justin Tyler Close of Lab Magazine, featuring new work by Eliot Lee Hazel, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Nouel Riel, Logan White, Darian Zahedi, and Amanda Charchian in collaboration with Eli Craven. "Disconnection" explores ideas about living in today's world where everyone is more connected than ever and how that has led to a loss of mystery and suspense within relationships because of the constant need for immediacy. Disconnection will be on view until June 13, 2015, at Wilding Cran Gallery in Los Angeles. 

Gillian Laub 'Southern Rites' @ Benrubi Gallery in New York

Benrubi Gallery, in collaboration with the International Center of Photography, presents "Southern Rites," the new exhibition from award-winning photographer Gillian Laub, whose previous exhibition at the gallery, "Common Ground," dealt with the relationship between Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs, and Palestinians. With "Southern Rites," she again takes on a story steeped in generations-long tensions, and tells it with power, sensitivity and enduring poignancy. "Southern Rites" is a provocative twelve-year visual study of one community’s struggle to confront longstanding issues of race and equality. In 2002, Laub was invited to Mt. Vernon, Georgia, to photograph its segregated homecoming celebrations. She kept returning to the community and in 2009, The New York Times Magazine published a photo-essay by Laub titled, “A Prom Divided,” which documented Georgia’s Montgomery County High School’s racially segregated prom rituals. Laub’s photographs ignited a firestorm of national outrage that, remarkably, led the community to finally integrate the proms. Laub continued to travel to Mt. Vernon to document the aftermath, which was welcomed in some circles and decried in others. In 2011, amid newfound hope, the murder of a young black man (portrayed in Laub’s earlier prom series) by an older white town resident reopened old wounds. Through her intimate portraits, first-hand testimony, and video installation, Laub reveals in vivid color the horror and humanity of these complex, intertwined narratives. Southern Rites will be on view until June 27, 2015 at Benrubi Gallery, 521 West 26th Street, New York. You can also purchase a monograph (Damiani) of the work here

Life's A Beach: 5 Must See Art Shows On View Now in the Hamptons

1. Dan Flavin's early work - a series called Icons - is on view at Dia's Dan Flavin Art Institute 2.  Matthew King: This Side Down is on view at the rare art book shop Harper's Books 3. Cole Sternberg's ARTed House is a site to see on David's Lane in East Hampton 4. Womanhouse is a powerhouse group exhibition featuring twenty-one female artists - from Orly Genger to Agathe Snow on view at Eric Firestone Gallery 5. Artist Jen Stark paints the Surf Lodge with dripping psychedelic colors.