
With a stage by Frank Gehry and costumes by Rodarte, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s spin on “Don Giovanni” is set in a brave new world.
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"Space Program: Mars,” a collaboration between Tom Sachs and Creative Time is an epic artwork and an epic playground.
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Ai Weiwei and Herzog & de Meuron's Serpentine Pavilion Plans Built on False Foundations.
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"These paintings are like an unrecognized dinosaur, a beautifully feathered tyrant," Richard Prince on his new set of works.
4122 via 303 Gallery


Bottega Veneta and Red Digital Cinema present a fashion photography contest that ends May 30th. Many great prizes up for grabs.
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Doug Aitken’s 360-degree video projection “Song 1” at the Hirshhorn Museum in D.C. lures crowd accompanied by cool bands.
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Robert Wilson's video portraits launched Times Square Moment: A Digital Gallery this month.
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Art Hong Kong will now be joining the original two-citied Art Basel and adopting the name but keeping their May schedule.
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You had to work for art this weekend. There was of course a mandatory outing to Randall's Island for Frieze, and even more pleasant, a trip to Greenwich, Connecticut for the Karen Kilimnik opening at the Brant Foundation. The weather was perfect, the BBQ was intense, and the art world showed up in major force. Here are the highlights.
Years of works Karen Kilimnik showed at the foundation: 30 (1982 – 2012).
Artists present in Greenwich: KAWS and Julia Chiang, David Salle, Jane Holzer, Hanna Liden, Elizabeth Peyton, Marilyn Minter, Nate Lowman, Dan Colen, Francesco Clemente, and many others.
Accompanied by small kids: Leo Villareal and Yvonne Force, Simon de Pury, Urs Fischer.
Other notables: Leelee Sobieski, Kim Gordon, Olympia Scarry, Michael Avedon, Tara Subkoff, Bob Colacello, Hope Atherton, Jose Mugrabi, Aby Rosen, Jeffrey Deitch, Stefano Tonchi.
Best super sighting: Linda Evangelista playing soccer with her son Augustin on the field.
Best super dress: Stephanie Seymour in her scarlet Alaia.
Biggest topic of conversation: Hong Kong.
Best valet lot attraction: Jeff Koon's Puppy which now lives on the Brant lands.
Biggest catering hits: Freshly BBQ'd pork and garden tomato infused mozzarella.
Sudden sausage expert: Gavin Brown, who tried some of Brant's meat at the BBQ.
Most camera shy: Kilimnik, who of course happened to be the host.
Best parting gift: Lamb cookies inspired by Kilimnik's signature paintings.
Photos: Billy Farrell Agency
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Urs Fischer brings giant screws and nudes to his solo show at Venice's Palazzo Grassi.
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Rachel Feinstein's debuts "Rose Edition" an interpretation of a female sex organ for the Creative Time Gala at Roseland Ballroom.
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Turkish artist, Irfan Onurman's first solo exhibition in North America addresses the impact of commercial media on human experience.
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Between Reality and Virtuality, is a first US solo exhibition by Chinese photographic artist Mi Yuming.
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RH Gallery opened ON AIR, the first New York solo exhibition by Soledad Arias, that opened last week.
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The first large-scale exhibition of Lee Bul, Asia’s leading contemporary artist will be on view at Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum.
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Hugo Boss in partnership with The Andy Warhol Museum bring together the work of Jeremy Kost. On view from May 5 to 31.
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Ryan McGinley visited various zoos and rescue establishments across the U.S. for his latest show "Animals" at Team Gallery.
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