You Never Did Anything Wrong: Nan Goldin at Gagosian
Photographer, filmmaker, and activist Nan Goldin debuts new works at Gagosian New York. You Never Did Anything Wrong presents two newly created moving-image pieces, displayed in custom-designed pavilions, along with a significant collection of new photographs. Surprisingly, the works steer away from political themes, despite concerns that such a direction could affect her career. Goldin […]
Curated by Peter Doig: “The Street” at Gagosian
Curated by British painter Peter Doig, “The Street” opens in November at Gagosian’s Madison Avenue space. The exhibition will showcase Doig’s new works alongside significant pieces from major collections, including works by Balthus, Bacon, Beckmann, Celmins, Clough, de Chirico, Forrester, Hélion, Rothko, Wong, and others. British painter Peter Doig, who recently ended a 23-year relationship […]
The Armory Show Turns 30: A Sobering Yet Insightful Celebration
The Armory Show, celebrating its 30th anniversary under the Frieze brand, features 235 exhibitors from 30 countries, including 55 first-time participants. Despite being NYC’s largest art fair, the event’s energy seemed subdued, likely due to economic uncertainty, a quiet summer, and the concurrent Frieze Seoul fair. The Armory Show began 30 years ago as a […]
The Pigeon’s Perch: On the High Line Plinth
The fourth commission for the High Line Plinth, “The Dinosaur” (2024) by Iván Argote, is a massive, hyper-realistic, aluminum-cast pigeon. The sculpture challenges the power dynamic between humans and pigeons, as it gazes down at pedestrians from 21 feet above. The title refers to the sculpture’s gigantic scale and underlines the ancestors of pigeons that […]