
At Milan Fashion Week, Simone Bellotti’s debut took its cue from Richard Prince’s architectonic Hoods, extending the artist’s ongoing dialogue with fashion.
At Milan Fashion Week, Simone Bellotti’s debut took its cue from Richard Prince’s architectonic Hoods, extending the artist’s ongoing dialogue with fashion.
In its inaugural year, Nahmad Contemporary introduced its program with exhibitions of John Armleder and Richard Prince, laying the foundation for 12 years of bold exhibitions and stories to come.
From Richter’s sweeping retrospective in Paris to Calder’s new home in Philadelphia, this fall’s exhibitions reveal the stories, spaces, and legacies that continue to shape modern art.
From Matisse and Picasso to Hepworth and Tinguely, a series of must-see exhibitions across Europe offers fresh insight into modernism’s defining figures — catch them before summer ends
Ninety-five years after its debut for the Ballets Russes, Balanchine’s parable of sin and redemption returns this winter, framed by Georges Rouault’s jewel-toned sets and costumes
From Alfred Hitchcock to Bob Dylan, admirers have long been drawn to Georges Rouault’s fusion of sacred themes, modern expression, and unwavering moral clarity — a conviction that led him to protect his legacy in court. Discover why his uncompromising vision still speaks so powerfully today.