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Purple And Milk Makeup Party @ Milk Studios In Los Angeles
photographs by Douglas Neill
Maurizio Cattelan “Not Afraid Of Love” @ Monnaie De Paris
On view until January 8, 2017 at Monnaie de Paris, 11 Quai de Conti, Paris. photographs by Mazzy-Mae Green
Vidiots Presents The Harry Dean Stanton Award @ The Theatre At Ace Hotel In Downtown Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper and Summer Bowie
The Atomics Play A Set At The Roxy On Sunset Strip In Los Angeles
photographs by Douglas Neill
Tom Wesselmann "A Different Kind of Woman" @ Almine Rech Gallery In Paris
In October 2016, Almine Rech Gallery will host an exhibition of historical artworks by Tom Wesselmann, inspired by the artist’s 1970 exhibition at Sidney Janis Gallery in New York. Wesselmann’s ‘Bedroom Tit Box’, a key performative work from the Janis exhibition, will be restaged in Paris for the first time. The work will be installed alongside seminal examples of Wesselmann’s post-collage works, making the exhibition at Almine Rech the most significant presentation of the artist’s work in Paris since his 1995 retrospective at the Fondation Cartier, and groundbreaking 1967 exhibition at Ileana Sonnabend Gallery. Tom Wesselmann "A Different Kind of Woman" will be on view until December 21, 2016 at Almine Rech Gallery in Paris. photographs by Mazzy-Mae Green
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Daphne Guinness Performs "Evening In Space" @ The Natural History Museum In London During Frieze Week
Daphne Guinness performs wearing a catsuit by Deborah Milner with LED lighting by Moritz Waldemeyer and Blue Topaz stones by Ostro Minerals during her performance at the Natural History Museum in London. photographs by Moritz Waldemeyer
Highlights From FIAC (Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain) 2016 @ The Grand Palais In Paris
photographs by Mazzy-Mae Green
Matthew Barney "Facility of Decline" @ Gladstone Gallery in New York
Gladstone Gallery presents Facility of DECLINE, an exhibition of early works from Matthew Barney’s 1991 New York debut at the gallery’s former SoHo location. Marking a continued collaboration between the artist and gallery, key sculptures, videos, and drawings from the series will be reunited for the first time in twenty-five years. Facility of DECLINE will be on view until October 22, 2016 at Gladstone Gallery in New York. Photographs by Adam Lehrer
Marc Horowitz "The Hall. Studio" Vernissage @ Mannerheim Gallery In Paris
The Hall.The Studio is a testament to the vibrant haphazardness of mundane reality, uniting Marc Horowitz’s background in cinematic and interactive projects with the lingering presence of classical art. Marc Horowitz "The Hall. Studio" will be open until November 26, 2016 @ Mannerheim Gallery in Paris. photographs by Mazzy-Mae Green
Watch The New Music Video For The Oneohtrix Point Never Track "Animals" Starring Val Kilmer
'Animals' is taken from Oneohtrix Point Never's latest album 'Garden Of Delete', out now on Warp Records. Music video directed by Rick Alverson
Karma Group Exhibition "Olympia" @ Galerie Patrick Seguin in Paris
In collaboration with the New York-based gallery Karma, Galerie Patrick Seguin presents Olympia in its Parisian space until November 26th, 2016. This exhibition is the latest in a series of annual shows at Galerie Patrick Seguin entitled Carte Blanche, for which international galleries are invited to organize exhibitions. The exhibition features works from 53 artists. photographs by Mazzy-Mae Green
Jong Oh and Jinsu Han "The Apotheosis of the Fish Market" Pop Up Exhibition and Performance @ Marc Straus Gallery in New York
Marc Straus presents a pop-up exhibition at its annex on 284 Grand Street: a 19th-century building that once housed a bustling fish market. Curated by Director Ken Tan, the exhibition features more than ten new site-specific installations by Korean artists Jong Oh and Jinsu Han. In the October 1976 issue of Artforum, the cover story by Nancy Foote, titled “The Apotheosis of the Crummy Space”, featured the Rooms show in what was then the recently opened P.S.1. Foote appreciated how the site “can be ‘amended’ subtly by small additions that comment on its nature and adapt their posture to its own; it can serve as a medium, directly or indirectly, also as subject,” and noted a “disaster area ambience.” Ever since the 1970’s, the unpolished, dilapidated quality of abandoned spaces have been favored by avant-garde artists who not only worked within but on the space itself: its floors, walls, ceilings and architectural features. 284 Grand Street was home to a Chinese family-operated seafood market, offering everything from baby shrimps to exotic sea urchins, but about two years ago the fishmongers vacated. In “The Apotheosis of the Fish Market”, a nod to Foote’s eponymous review, the site is finally exalted to the zenith of its existence before it makes way for a new building that will be constructed the following Spring. In reaction to its spatial configurations, Jinsu Han and Jong Oh have transformed two floors of the building into a gritty, sensory experience with their respective site-responsive installations. On view until December 1, 2016 at a Marc Straus pop up space, 284 Grand Street. photographs by Adam Leher
A Photo Diary From Desert Daze 2016 in Joshua Tree, California
photographs by Douglas Neill
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R. H. Quaytman "Morning: Chapter 30" @ MOCA Los Angeles
R. H. Quaytman "Morning: Chapter 30" will be on view until February 6, 2016.
Read Our Interview Of Photographer Sandro Miller On Working With John Malkovich And Reinterpreting The Works Of David Lynch
Sandro Miller has been using photography as a medium for storytelling for over 30 years. In both commercial work and fine art endeavors, Miller has shown time and time again that the still image can be imbued with as much emotion and theatrics as a 90 minute film: “ I strive to make images that move people and facilitate conversation,” says Miller. Click here to read more.
Wu Tsang "The Luscious Land of God is Sinking" @ 356 Mission Gallery In Los Angeles
Wu Tsang "The Luscious Land of God is Sinking" will be on view until November 6, 2016 at 356 Mission gallery in Los Angeles. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Mickalene Thomas "Do I Look Like a Lady?" @ MOCA Los Angeles
MOCA presents Mickalene Thomas "Do I Look Like a Lady?," an exhibition of new and recent work by New York–based artist Mickalene Thomas. For this exhibition, Thomas has created a group of silkscreened portraits to be featured alongside an installation inspired by 1970s domestic interiors, and a two-channel video that weaves together a chorus of black female performers, past and present, including standup comedians Jackie “Moms” Mabley and Wanda Sykes, and pop-culture icons Eartha Kitt and Whitney Houston. An incisive, moving, and at times riotous portrait of the multiplicities of womanhood, Do I Look Like a Lady? builds upon Thomas’s ongoing reconsideration of black female identity, presentation, and representation through a queer lens. Mickalene Thomas "Do I Look Like a Lady?" will be on view from October 16 to February 6, 2017 at MOCA Los Angeles.