MARFA — Ballroom Marfa is proud to present "Elemental Currents — Material, Memory, and Myth," a group exhibition featuring the work of Christopher Blay, Laddie John Dill, and Virginia L. Montgomery.
Africa Restored (Cheryl as Cleopatra) by Kerry James Marshall is on view as part of “Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica” at the Art Institute of Chicago. Using his trademark ...
Giuseppe Terragni, the modernist architect, served Mussolini and fascism, but to many, the appeal of his buildings has ...
Not sure where to venture first? We asked locals about their favorite neighborhoods for a dreamy winter vacation in Milan. Here are some of the ones in this dynamic city—now just one year out from ...
The annual celebration of the UK’s best art graduates returns, this time in a new venue. New Contemporaries is always a chance to see what the art schools are churning out, an opportunity to spot some ...
The exhibition spotlights a contradictory modern art movement that, though it celebrated technological advances, was rooted ...
Combining the modernity of the Chemical Brothers with Howard Hawks’ gangster aesthetic in Scarface (1932) and the futurism of [Soviet ... Son of the Century “the portrait of a giant ...
Paintings like the spectacular “Masked Figures by the Banks of a Venetian Canal” and “Carnival Procession” (both c. 1927–29) draw on Cubism and Futurism for their architectural backdrops ...
23 x 24 cm. (9.1 x 9.4 in.) ...
Like Robert Delaunay, De Souza-Cardoso exhibited in the 1913 Armory Show, displaying paintings that were heavily inspired by Cubism and Italian Futurism. Defying strict categorization, De Souza ...
It’s tough to summarize his latest project, “Fantasmas,” a comedy pastiche that doubles as a sure-footed, whimsical experiment in semi-serial dystopian futurism. The six-episode series for ...