The star power at the 11th Havana Biennale is palpable. With some 180 artists from 45 countries drawing visitors from as far afield as New York's MoMA and the Tate Modern, the month-long, city-spann…
Last Wednesday, some 300 people—including a "confused but thrilled" Catholic newspaper reporter who vowed to return with her congregation—packed into London's Lisson Gallery to view Christian Janko…
Donald Judd's life and legacy get the celluloid treatment on Saturday, the final day of an exhibition of his work at David Zwirner. Marfa Voices, co-directed by his actor-director-artist daughter…
"I've been a news junkie forever," Ross Bleckner told A.i.A., when we spoke about his book My Life in the New York Times, released last month by Edgewise. A second volume, A3: Our Lives in the New Yor…
"This is the first time I've considered myself a painter," says Israeli-born, New York-based artist Nir Hod, leaning against the kitchen counter in his Meatpacking District studio. "Before, I always c…
For months L.A. MoCA's "Art in the Streets" exhibition has been a source of hype and controversy, but it's not the only street-focused show worth seeing this month. Opening tomorrow night at Shepard…
Last night at Dashwood Books in New York, Canadian-born conceptual artists AA Bronson and Peter Hobbs launched their book Invocation of the Queer Spirits, which sums up recent years of performance…
You couldn't miss the opening of José Parla's solo show at Bryce Wolkowitz last week if you tried. The Miami-born, Brooklyn-based artist hired two street drummers he met on the subway to beat their pa…
In the summer of 1980, the Bronx-based collective CoLab and some 50 artists—including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jenny Holzer, Kiki Smith and filmmaker Jim Jarmusch—infiltrated a derelict massage parlor at…