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Mega Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2017: Part 2

Even more arty parties to look forward to this December in Miami. → Read More

The 10 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

Expect Shepard Fairey and surreal shoes. → Read More

10 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

Woman-power festivals and converted convents. → Read More

The 10 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

Half Gallery's Bill Powers moves into Andre Saraiva's Cafe Henrie (116 Forsyth) for a series of one-night-only exhibitions starting Thursday, September 28, 6 to 10 p.m. Austin Eddy is first up, and he's showing three new paintings. Paul Sevigny follows on the evening of October 19. Before moving to its current location on the Upper East Side, Half Gallery was housed on Forsyth. From Steven Klein… → Read More

Here Are the 10 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

And a few that are ongoing. → Read More

11 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

All the art worth visiting this June weekend. → Read More

12 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

Jo Ann Callis, Woman with Blond Hair, 1977. Via Artsy May 18 is your last chance to bid in the "Choice Works 2017" silent auction benefitting Planned Parenthood. Artsy has the complete rundown of over 45 works on offer by artists including Alex Katz, Christo, James Nares, Marilyn Mi... → Read More

Check Out These Famous Artists' Childhood Masterpieces

You've probably said it or thought it, but now the non-profit org ProjectArt is proving it. Their 2017 NYC benefit, "My Kid Could Do That," features an exhibition of childhood artworks by famous artists including Urs Fischer, Rashaad Newsome, Laurie Simmons, Olafur Eliasson, Tom Sachs and many more... → Read More

11 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

A big, touring Todd Francis retrospective stops at Brooklyn's House of Vans (25 Franklin Street, Brooklyn) on Friday, April 28, 8 to 11 p.m., with over 50 paintings and drawings — plus 100 iconic skateboards. The "Worst of the Worst" exhibition showcases twenty years of the artist'... → Read More

10 Artsy Holiday Pop-Ups to Visit This Week (Plus 2 Post-Election Events)

MoMA PS1 (22-25 Jackson Avenue, LIC) has their "Artists Holiday Party" on Friday, December 16, 8 to 11:59 p.m., $15 (members free), with "spiked hot chocolate and other treats" — plus you can check out their current exhibitions and the VW dome out back will be converted to a giant snow globe. The ar... → Read More

10 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

Cate Blanchett stars in "MANIFESTO," a cinematic installation by German artist and filmmaker Julian Rosefeldt opening December 7 at the Park Avenue Armory (643 Park Avenue). The work uses the texts from 20th century artists and theorists (Andre Breton, Jim Jarmusch, Sol LeWitt etc.... → Read More

What's Happening Thursday at Art Basel Miami Beach 2016

Untitled (dear painter, paint me), 2015, David Krňanský via SVIT Praha The non-profit arts org NADA opens the 14th edition of their Miami Beach fair at the Deauville Beach Resort (6701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach) with over 100 exhibitors from 17 countries. Their preview is today until 2 p.m., and t... → Read More

What's Happening Wednesday at Art Basel Miami Beach 2016

NOVEMBER 30Art Basel Miami Beach 2016 opens their "Private View" for media and VIPs today from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and tomorrow's "Vernissage" runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Both sessions are invite only, but then starting at 3 p.m. on December 1, it's open to the public daily through Sunday in the Miami... → Read More

What's Happening Tuesday at Art Basel Miami Beach 2016

Let's start with a reminder that this week is supposed to be about ART. Yes, there are tons of dinners and parties, but you should also make an effort to visit one of the many fairs, museums, private collections and local galleries. And try to meet an emerging artist and buy a new work for ... → Read More

Mega Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2016: Part 7

Check out part 1 of our ABMB mega guide HERE, part 2 HERE, part 3 HERE, part 4 HERE, part 5 HERE and part 6 HERE.After last year's successful collab, Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch return with a new exhibition, "DESIRE," in the Moore Building (191 NE 40th Street, Miami) opening on Tuesday, Novemb... → Read More

Mega Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2016: Part 5

Check out part 1 of our ABMB mega guide HERE, part 2, which is HERE, part 3 HERE, and part 4, HERE.The Kinsey Institute and the World Erotic Art Museum (1205 Washington Avenue, South Beach) present an exhibition that examines masculine beauty and sexuality between 1890 and 1982. "Protected Beauty" ... → Read More

Mega Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2016: Part 4

Check out part 1 of our ABMB mega guide HERE, part 2, which is HERE, and part 3 HERE. Paulo Nazareth, Untitled from the For Sale series, 2011 The RUBELL Family Collection (95 NW 29th Street, Miami) has three exhibitions up during Miami Art Week: "High Anxiety," featuring new acquis... → Read More

9 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week

It's college admissions season and students are scrambling to apply. Fortunately, there are unconventional solutions that can be explored at the "Alternative Art School Fair" at Pioneer Works (159 Pioneer Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn) on November 19 and 20. Over 50 international schools are ... → Read More

Mega Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2016: Part 3

Check out part 1 of our ABMB mega guide HERE and part 2, which is HERE.Tony Tasset, Arrow Sculpture, 2016. Courtesy of Art BaselThe AB/MB PUBLIC sector, produced in collaboration with The Bass Museum, will feature 20 site-specific installations in Collins Park (Collins Avenue between 21st and 22nd S... → Read More

Mega Guide to Art Basel Miami Beach 2016: Part 1

Only four weeks until the arty party of the year begins! Our annual round-up of what's happening during Art Basel Miami Beach will convince you to head south again this year. We promise. Here's PART 1: As we reported last year, the Miami Beach Convention Center is currently undergoing a $600 million... → Read More