The Philosopher David Hume said “We are nothing but a bundle or collection of different perceptions, which succeed each other with inconceivable rapidity, and are in perpetual flux and movement.”
“Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction” at the Museum of Modern Art brings together more than 200 works done between 1905 and 1952—mainly paintings and drawings but also a film and related set designs—that may cause whiplash as you follow the artist’s snaking turns.
Take a break from the sanitised world of Instagram to immerse yourself in the never-before-seen early work of pioneering photographer Diane Arbus. The curated work at the MET covers the period from 1956-1962 in and around the boroughs of NYC as she develops her style of photographing the fringes of society.
GILDED FAUCETS AND COFFEE CARAFES, striped sofas and canopy beds, sunrooms and seagrass and toile in the laundry room —...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA-BASED artist, Anna-Wili Highfield, creates the most magical hand-painted paper sculptures. Formerly a scenic painter at Opera Australia, Highfield created her first sculpture, a fairy wren, in 2008
THIS WEEK’S INTERIORS REDUX is also an Artist in Residence and At Home With feature, offering a glimpse into the home of American painter, sculptor and photographer, Edwin Parker “Cy” Twombly, Jr.
Our friend Felicity is quite obsessed with the paintings by French artist, Claire Basler, who was born in Vincennes, France...
ART REDUX : Have you seen the neon type installations by Korean artist Jung Lee? There are two series—Day...
Upcoming Exhibition : INVENTING IMPRESSIONISM The Man Who Sold a Thousand Monets The UK’s first major exhibition devoted to Paul...
SAVING SOMETHING SPECIAL for the week of my birthday, a favourite exhibition of mine that is moving from the US to my...
Floating in this Friday is a number of fashion-fuelled activities that will have you heading to the beach rather than...
[slideshow — if arriving from bloglovin, click here] SOMEONE ONCE SAID the only way is up, and they make a...
Watermark is a film collaboration between renowned Canadian stills photographer, Edward Burtynsky, and award-winning documentary film maker, Jennifer Baichwal, that explores human...
This week’s At the Gallery features New York artist Jacob Hashimoto, who draws on his Japanese roots to create three dimensional structures that captivate spectators and...
THIS WEEK’S AT THE GALLERY features Parisian artist Mathias Kiss, whose work is centred around reflection on and questions about past and future systems...