Everyone thinks they know what time is — as Saint Augustine suggests in Book XI of the Confessions — until they are asked to explain it. Ho Tzu Nyen tries to solve this puzzle of time, to grasp it in all its slippery, shape-shifting forms.
Christie’s Spring Marquee Week—Monday, May 12 through Thursday, May 15, 2025 in Rockefeller Center—generated a total of $693 million, 123% over low estimate, surpassing the auction house’s totals from the previous two Marquee Weeks.
Since 1972, the photograph The Terror of War has been credited to Associated Press photographer Nick Út. However, this attribution is now under serious question.
Back in 2009 or 2010, when I was a graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University, one of my best friends told me about this guy named LeRoy Stevens and this project he had recently completed, Favorite Recorded Scream.
Pictures shot dead-on and then arranged in rows or grids comprise almost every contribution to “Typologien,” a survey of 20th-century German photography at the Fondazione Prada in Milan.
In an unstable world, how can one still define a place as home? What does it mean to take root when everything is moving rapidly? Precarious housing marks the experience of the new generations.
Brooklyn based artist Harold Wortsman is currently showing some thirty sculptures at Paris Koh Fine Arts, just beyond the New Jersey exit of the George Washington Bridge.
Presented by Art Basel in partnership with BOSS, the awards span nine categories: Artists–Icon; Artists–Established; Artists–Emerging; Cross-Disciplinary Creators; Patrons; Institutions; Curators; Allies; Media and Storytellers.