fine art
This Radical Feminist Poem Is Now a Giant-Ass Art Installation
The explosive poem inspired by Eileen Myles's run for president arrives just in time for the election.
This 'Anti-Fashion Shoot' Explores Bodily Functions
Steph Wilson's latest brand-less fashion editorial is kind of like "a very failed attempt of a 90s Ukrainian fashion team trying to make something 'avant-garde.'"
The Artist Who Inspired Drake's 'Hotline Bling' Video Has a New, Mind-Bending Installation
Conceptual artist (and Drake fave) James Turrell's perception-bending 'Stewart Island' is on view at Frieze London this weekend.
The Disco Ball Has Had Enough Tyranny, Thank You Very Much
Installation art, collage, and glam rock combine in Marc Camille Chaimowicz's immersive exhibit.
Grab a Microscope for These Insanely Detailed Ink Cityscapes
The drawn world of Ben Tolman is endless.
Is the Future of Fine Art in Hollywood's Hands?
Josh Roth of United Talent Agency wants to offer artists the best business insight of both Hollywood and the white cube world, and his team at UTA's relatively-fresh fine arts division might shake up any boundaries between the two.
The Surveillance Artist Turning Landscape Photography Inside Out
Trevor Paglen's take on surveillance, privacy, and other big themes through the use of photography.
Looking Good 'On Paper,' This Exhibit Merges Mundane Paperwork and Fine Art
Brooklyn-based Jesse Chun deconstructs immigration papers and passports to get at the nature of belonging.
A Glassblowing Artist Is Attempting 1,000 Glass Cranes in 1 Year
Glassblower Jeremy Grant-Levine (a.k.a., Germ) is launching his most ambitious project yet.
There's Something About These Portraits of Aristocracy
Hans-Peter Feldmann finds the lighter side to fine art’s reverent portraiture.
These Innovative Students Explore Photography's Break with Reality
A look inside Central Saint Martin’s innovative photography program.
This Human Gummy Bear Plugs His Butt with a Fancy Haribo Dildo
Haribo is Carly Mark's favorite brand. For her first solo show, the artist brings advertising and consumerism to its logical conclusion by creating an apocalyptic advert starring Eric Wareheim as an anthropomorphic gummy.