“Urdumb Urdumb is a parody of Kylie Minogue’s Padam Padam, calling out the ignorant rhetoric of the right wing targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Drag queens and trans women in this world were the vanguards of the gay rights movement at Stonewall and have been spearheading the fight for the rights of the LGBTQ+ community ever […]
Read the full story »AnOther Fashion Book, a collectible coffee table top book from the AnOther Magazine kiddies, will soon be available at Colette.
The $85 book is a retrospective of exclusive editorials from eight years of the biannual mag. Featured photographers include Craig McDean, Nick Knight, Mario Sorrenti, Sam Taylor-Wood, Horst Diekgerdes, Stephen Shore, David Sims, Terry Richardson, […]
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Richard Avedon’s legendary photographic murals and related portraits. The exhibition has been drawn from the collection of and developed in collaboration with The Richard Avedon Foundation.
By the late 1960s, Avedon had worked for more than two decades as a professional photographer. His visionary depictions of couture […]
“I don’t drink, but I smell like I do,” Ms. Lepore casually announced at the Artware Editions Gallery, by way of introduction to a new fragrance Amanda. Like Ms. Lepore, the scent comes in a sparkly round package. It costs $950 and includes, among its many ingredients, a dash of Cristal. It’s more like […]
GERING & LóPEZ GALLERY will present Women: Sketches & Solutions, an exhibition of new work by New York-based artist Ryan McGinness. This will be McGinness’ first solo exhibition with the gallery.
For this exhibition, McGinness presents the series Women, a body of work that has occupied his attention for the past several years. Like previous works, these begin with numerous […]
1948 is the new swank Nike store and gallery in trendy East London.
Designed by brothers Oscar and Ben Wilson, the retail space features a rubber Nike Grind floor, made from approximately 15,000 recycled sneakers, modular furniture on wheels for quick store make-overs, and a dimmer-controlled neon football pitch installation hanging from the ceiling.
www.nikesportswear.com/1948
Keith Haring: 1978–1982 is the first large-scale exhibition to explore the early career of one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. Tracing the development of Haring’s extraordinary visual vocabulary, the exhibition includes 155 works on paper, numerous experimental videos, and over 150 archival objects, including rarely seen sketchbooks, journals, exhibition flyers, posters, subway […]