The Cause of Craving
/At Frieze New York this May, David Lewis will present Dawn Kasper’s "The Cause of Craving", combining elements of her ongoing Nomadic Studio project with audience-activated, motion-sensor musical instruments.
Read MoreAt Frieze New York this May, David Lewis will present Dawn Kasper’s "The Cause of Craving", combining elements of her ongoing Nomadic Studio project with audience-activated, motion-sensor musical instruments.
Read MoreStolenSpace presents ’Spitting Blood’ the new solo show by C215.
Read More'Los Carpinteros: Objeto Vital' opened today at CCBB in Rio Janeiro.
Read MoreTake Over, Anri Sala’s first solo exhibition with Esther Schipper, presented during the Gallery Weekend in Berlin
Read MoreMusic On Walls is pleased to present its selection of the best music inspired artworks of last month. April 2017
Read More303 Gallery is proud to present our eighth exhibition of new work by Rodney Graham.
Read MoreGalerie Openspace is launching a new banknote with C215 representing Serge Gainsbourg
Read MoreVisual Jazz celebrates the creative power of the human spirit—and art as the intersection between the physical and the metaphysical.
Read MoreThe international galleries participating in the 51st ART COLOGNE cover the entire spectrum of the 20th and 21st centuries. No other art fair offers an overview of such concentration and quality.
Read MoreArt Market San Francisco Returns to Fort Mason Festival Pavilion with Top International Exhibitors and Special Public Projects
Read MoreAustrian artist, Tom Lohner, discussed with Music On Walls about the way he wants to capture the essence of Rock N Roll music through his art.
Read MoreFor its second edition, which was held from April 20 to 23, 2017, Urban Art Fair welcomed around thirty French and international galleries specializing in Urban Art at Le Carreau du Temple in Paris.
Read MoreVenice Art Crawl’s annual Fundraiser presents a Special Pop-Up Art Event hosted in a 4000 sq ft industrial space in Playa Vista.
Read More'The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll' is now open at the De Young Museum in San Francisco.
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