Acquavella Galleries is pleased to announce that they will present an exhibition of recent paintings by Tom Sachs from 2019-2020. Although painting has been a focus of the artist’s practice since the mid-1990s, Tom Sachs: Handmade Paintings, which will feature entirely new works, represents the first exhibition to focus exclusively on Sachs’ work in the […]
WEDNESDAY 6
Patrick Wolf – Vulture
Red heads do it betta!…and Patrick Wolf not only looks the fiery part (actually, think he’s blonde now), but also turns out a few hot tunes of the fantastical sort. Tonight he’s in NYC, doing an acoustic set comprised of tracks from new ‘nihilistic battle’ album Bachelor out June 2. See […]
Warhol developed an increasing fascination with the complexity of gender and identity in the late 1960s and the early 1970s. Candy Darling, Holly Woodlawn, and Jackie Curtis were a few of Warhol’s most famous trans Superstars. At that time, and still today, trans people faced tremendous violence, injustice and harassment. During the early 70s, Warhol […]
Betsey Johnson has really lost the plot! Prom dresses $75, day frocks $50, and tops and bottoms for 25 bucks…love a cheap bottom!
Millenium Broadway Hotel, 145 W 44th St at Broadway, 6th Fl, NYC, 212-789-7546, May6-8, 10am-8pm, www.betseyjohnson.com
TUESDAY 5
Stella McCartney Trunk Show
Brit designer Stella McCartney, known for her leather-free products, is in NYC doing a trunk show of her Fall 09 designs. Get a frock and check out the Q&A hosted by legendary Barneys window designer Simon Doonan.
Barneys New York, 660 Madison Ave, NYC, 212-826-8900, 1-3pm, www.barneys.com
Lady Sovereign + Chester French + […]
One of the most critically acclaimed and controversial American artists of the late twentieth century, Robert Mapplethorpe created daring and formally rigorous photographs. He is widely known for images that deliberately transgressed social mores and for the censorship debates that transformed him into a symbol of the culture wars in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In […]