Domino Dancing: The Puerto Rican Curator Exploring Miami's Hybrid Culture
Hailing from Puerto Rico and now resident in the Magic City, curator María Elena Ortiz is bringing artists' diverse stories to light.
Gucci’s Latest Look? Radical Transparency
Why Gucci invited one of the fashion world’s toughest critics, the Instagram account @diet_prada, behind the scenes of their Spring Summer 2018 show.
How New Zealand's Millennial Artists are Confronting Generational Stigma
Are millennials equally lost and lamentable the world over? A recent trio of forward-looking exhibitions in New Zealand suggests that youth remains a truly international—and consistently problematic—art-world obsession.
Pervy Snapshots and Fallible Machines: Around Openings in Tribeca
With the previous evening's batch of new-season Chelsea gallery openings already receding into memory (24 hours is a long time in the art world), did the following day's events offer any special satisfactions?
Lisa Oppenheim Unravels Haunting Images of Teenage Textile Workers
"The wrong kind of occupation." Artist Lisa Oppenheim's new work is filled with delicate texture and color, but its rich surfaces and vintage imagery are interwoven with narratives of American child labor.
Who's Going to Wear That? Who Cares?
Why Shayne Oliver is making bizarro it-bags for Helmut Lang and Vaquera's bathrobe ball gown looks so fun.
Our Cartoonist Went to Chelsea and All We Got Were these Brilliant Cartoons
Last Thursday was back-to-school night for the New York art world. Liana Finck braved the amped-up crowds and calescent galleries to catch up with an assembly of old stagers and gussied-up new kids.
GARAGE Magazine No. 13: Sasha Lane by Petra Collins
The 13th issue of GARAGE features Sasha Lane photographed by Petra Collins.
Eckhaus Latta, Alex Wang, and Opening Ceremony: What Does It Mean to Be Cool?
How Eckhaus Latta, Alex Wang, and Opening Ceremony use friends, far-flung Brooklyn locations, or good dance moves to connect with young people.
Expressionism, Now with Added Black
"LA is like death in the sunshine." Even when he's being "optimistic," German painter André Butzer can't keep his dark side in check for long. But returning to the city after a lengthy break, the artist has made positive use of his impulse to destroy.
Where Does Streetwear Belong in the New York Fashion Industry?
A party for Richardson's collaboration with Pornhub—plus something far more refined at Brandon Maxwell, and Future takes his mask off for Philipp Plein.
Does Virgil Abloh Want to Be the Next Designer at Céline?
New York Fashion Week kicks off with dispatches from Virgil Abloh's Nike collaboration and Tom Ford's return to New York.