A weathered-steel plaza portal and sunken aluminum tube evoke volcanic geology and Dante’s Inferno at Naple’s latest station.
For Lucerne Festival, the mobile pavilion rises again, playing host to 11 days of concerts.
Created from 1,000 liters of fake blood, the piece represents the “collective grief and pain at what has been lost, but also a cry for reparation.”
In response to the Cloudgate artist’s Vantablack controversy, the founder of Black 4.0 bites back.
A free exhibition in the the U.K.’s largest church.
Wedged underneath Tribeca’s “Jenga Building” at 56 Leonard.
Part exhibition space, part bookstore, part studio.
As part of a charity auction called ‘Scorched Earth.’
“No more tokens masquerading as representation.”
Including works by George Condo, Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol and more.
From The Met to The Louvre, mark your calendars for these unmissable museum shows.
Designed by famed artists Anish Kapoor and Carsten Höller.