Consciously or not, Amy Sillman is putting a novel spin on the concept of 3D printing with her site-specific exhibition at Dia Bridgehampton (28 June–).
In his latest exhibition Cranium Universe: further experiments in the Simpliticism Chris O’Doherty aka Reg Mombassa invites us to a new religion, art movement and political party.
At the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, the Portland-based artist transforms wood, clay, stone, and metal into uncanny sculptures that blur the line between the ordinary and the strange.
The fairs this week and next hope to drum up enthusiasm with blue-chip artists, antiques and more — including a drawing King Charles III made when he was 9.
Ma Wenting’s latest solo exhibition themed on “The Bad World” showcases several series of paintings by the artist over the past decade at Shixiang Space.
Until recently, and for well over a quarter of a century, the Northern Irish artist Tom Bevan lived in New York. Born in Belfast, where he initially studied psychology.
“Is that a real Monet?” asks a visitor to Takashi Murakami’s new exhibition at Gagosian New York, “JAPONISME → Cognitive Revolution: Learning from Hiroshige,” on view through July 11.
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center presents Tomokazu Matsuyama: Morning Sun, an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by the contemporary Japanese American artist Tomokazu Matsuyama (Matsu).