
Les Rogers comes right at you with big paintings: nudes, abstract, landscapes - he paints everything.
1956 via Huffington Post


The prestigious art university shows off the 2010 crop of forward pushing artists at the annual MA fine art show.
1955 via Dazed Digital


From July 31 to August 1 Galerie Max Hetlzer, Berlin will present a show by London based artist, Darren Almond.
1954 via Art Observed


On view at Yvon Lambert NY is “Christmas in July,” a group show which features the work of John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, Katja Strunz.
1953 via Art Observed


On view through September 26 at Princeton Art Museum, “Starburst, the first-ever museum survey of the “New Color Photography.”
1952 via Curated


The works in “Off the Wall, Part 1” at the Whitney, are dusty artifacts of a time when traditional possibilities seemed exhausted.
1950 via NY Times


The Butler Institute of American Art, will present Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood's work in an exhibit opening this September.
1949 via Art Daily


Inside the Robert Wilson’s Watermill, where artists roam and folks like Sharon Stone raise money for the creative types.
1948 via NY Times


Angela Missoni hired Kenneth Anger for the brand’s multimedia ad campaign featuring the members of the Missoni clan.
1947 via Vogue Italia


$45 garage sale discovery turns out to be $200 million dollar priceless collection of Ansel Adams' work, probably taken from 1919 and 1930.
1946 via CNN


DC’s National Gallery of Art's Tower on the fourth floor now houses a rare display of Mark Rothko's black paintings.
1945 via DCist


Russell Simmons’ Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation gives young talent a chance to be part of Art Basel Miami Beach.
1944 via WSJ

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Whitewall's Performance Issue features Marina Abramovic, Kim Gordon, Tom Sachs, Robert Longo, and Patti Smith.
1943 via Whitewall


Currently on view at Thomas Ammann Gallery is a selection of important works made by a German artist Sigmar Polke.
1941 via Art Observed


"Self Portrait' by rAndom International uses a light reactive screen to create ephemeral images of the viewers.
1940 via Vimeo


Christo's $50 million project to drape the Arkansas River with fabric took a major step toward resolution.
1939 via NY Times


Currently on view at the Fundacio Joan Miro is “Friendly Game- Electronic Feelings” an exhibition by Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist.
1938 via Art Observed


KedsWhitney has taken over windows at the Bloomingdale’s flagship (59th and Lexington Ave. in NY).
1937 via Curated


Photographer Ruben Cox captured the lazy, hazy flows of rivers, summer and youth.
1936 via Cool Hunting


Meet the Brit Alexander Gilkes, the dapper and debonair Phillips de Pury global marketing director and occasional auctioneer.
1935 via ARTINFO


Paula Zahn interviews Dr. Edward Bleiberg, curator of Egyptian Art at the Brooklyn Museum, home to many of Egyptian objects.
1934 via thirteen.org


Books: The life and work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, published by TASCHEN and designed by Christo himself.
1933 via TASCHEN


Videos for all the Art Salon Talks from Art 41 Basel Switzerland are now available to view or download on the fair’s web site.
1932 via Art Basel


Maria Baibakova’s progressive artspace collaborates with 032c magazine to present "032c Workshop Report No. 1.
1931 via Dazed Digital




