Your fave social media queer piggy (QwerrrkOut), writer. and host of OnlyHams porkcast, Mx Qwerrrk, Is now on Cameo! You can send a lovely missive or a rotted roast to someone deserving…believe you me, The Notorious P.I.G. got enough to feed the needy!
Whether it’s a milestone birthday, an anniversary, or a long-awaited reunion, make it […]
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Daniel Cooney Fine Art is pleased to present New York City artist Benjamin Fredrickson’s (b.1980) debut exhibition of unique Polaroid photographs. Fredrickson’s images document his years as a sex worker in the Midwest, his private sexual life and his community of gay men both in the Midwest and New York City.
Fredrickson himself appears in many […]
Incorporating the cream of this season’s monochromatic fashions, Nick Knight and Ruth Hogben’s latest film was captured on set during Knight’s Black and White shoot for British Vogue. Set to a pulsating soundtrack, witness model Anja Rubik bring to life striking clothing and accessories courtesy of designers including Martin Margiela, Dior, Vivienne Westwood, Viktor & […]
To me, religions are a narrative…Natural catastrophes, earthquakes, are things caused by nature. Such chaos is natural, but we have to make sense of it somehow, and so we had to invent these stories. That is what I wanted to paint.
—Takashi Murakami
Gagosian New York is pleased to announce “In the Land of the Dead, Stepping […]
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Dana Schutz, How We Would Give Birth
New York based comedian, writer, and ZeitgeistWorld contributor Laura Dinnebeil has a fab new weekly radio show! Tonight’s (April 6) topics include “Things You Hate about New York City and Blame It on Bloomberg”, and “The Art of Painter Dana Schutz”. George Pataki’s ex-PR man Rob Ryan and […]
This Costume Institute exhibition explores the aesthetic development and cultural implications of mourning fashions of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Approximately thirty ensembles, many of which are being exhibited for the first time, reveal the impact of high-fashion standards on the sartorial dictates of bereavement rituals as they evolved over a century.
The thematic exhibition […]