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Absinthe, VR Porn and Getting Mugged in Barcelona: An Interview with Whitney
We sat down with the Chicagoan band beneath a distinctly outdoor umbrella that'd been erected indoors, and spoke about some pretty weird shit.
Swoon and Then Swoon Some More While Watching Whitney Bring "Golden Days" to Colbert
Their TV debut was extremely good.
Craving Surrealism? Salvador Dalí’s Cookbook Has Been Republished | Last Week in Art
Plus, check out the artist list for the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
The Beautiful Faces and Scenes of Pitchfork Music Festival: Day One
We're out here trying to catch Pokémon among all your favorite buzz bands.
It's Lit Upon the Lake: How Whitney Became a Real Band for Real People
The Chicago band's songwriters talk about Ludacris's Instagram and moving on from past projects with their new album 'Light Upon The Lake.'
Watch the Empire State Building Imitate Famous Paintings with Light
Talking to the lighting designer who put Andy Warhol's 'Flowers' on the Empire State Building to celebrate the opening of the Whitney Museum of American Art at its brand new building.
The Final Secret of David Wojnarowicz
Since he died of AIDS, David Wojnarowicz has been the subject of a movie, a biography, and an upcoming Whitney retrospective, but he has one last secret: the Magic Box.
Arcangel Surfware Is the First Clothing Line Designed for Surfing the Web
Artist Cory Arcangel has made supercuts of cats on pianos playing Shoenberg, ordered pizzas with a single line of code, and hung “paintings” that were made with a single click on Photoshop. Now, he's gearing up to launch a clothing line, Arcangel...
Architectural Renderings Become Fluorescent Drawings, With The Help Of A Magic Marker
Legendary buildings get the line-drawing treatment in "Gran Fachada," the image series from Marlon de Azambuja.