Whitehot Magazine
"The Best Art In The World"
Daniel Arsham's latest exhibition, Score and Sound, presents a transformative artistic experience blending regional influences with broader nostalgia read more...
The artist has always worked in the confessional mode: she sees no reason to hold anything back. read more...
The familiar, ambiguous image of the “duck-rabbit” stands as one of two late nineteenth-century foundations for Daina Mattis’s latest exhibition at High Noon Gallery read more...
The art of Costas Picadas is equally persuasive in terms of its exemplary concept and course of development. read more...
Originally put online by Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia read more...
Jumbled, polyglot, achingly hip and down at heel, the Lower East Side is the epitome of contrast read more...
The exhibition holds nostalgia, busyness and stillness and is a rhythmic meditation on place. read more...
Attersee’s paintings, and a curious 1965 sculpture titled Würfelbüstenhalter (translation: Dice bust holder), span the breadth of the artist’s career. read more...
Clare Graham’s work is grounded in a craft ethos. read more...
Trinidad Metz Brea is a Buenos Aires based sculptor and muralist. read more...
The meticulous exploration of fabric and form seamlessly integrates with the broader themes of Gschwandtner and Eisner’s exhibition. read more...