Alyssa Buffenstein
How the Disco Ball Still Shines After 150 Years
From the “Myriad Reflector” to a disco chandelier made with 1,500 LED lights, the disco ball has come a long way in 150 years.
Performance Art Pioneer ULAY Sheds It All for a Photography Retrospective
Many know Ulay in relation to his ex-partner, Marina Abramovic, but a retrospective exhibition highlights the artist’s individual photographic work.
Streetwear Designer Makes Collection from Sanitation Uniforms
'UNIFORM' will benefit the New York Department of Sanitation’s 0X30 Campaign.
3D-Printed Cigarettes Expose the Dark Side of Greek Island Rave Culture
Artist Valinia Svoronou exposes the tension between Greek island raves and the refugee crisis.
Satan's Own Art Gallery Returns to NYC
JJ Brine of VECTOR Gallery wants to “Send God to Hell” with opening of his new Manhattan space.
Four Worlds Emerge at DiMoDa, the Virtual Museum
Miyö Van Stenis, Theo Trian, Brenna Murphy, and Rosa Menkman will display their digital art works in the second edition of the digital museum.
Photojournalists Capture the Violence and Emotion of Venezuelan Protests
See the Venezuelan crisis firsthand in striking black and white photographs.
Spice Girls Art Exhibition Celebrates 20 Years of "Zig-A-Zig, Ah"
Drawings, paintings, sculptures, performances, and more reflect on the widespread influence of the Spice Girls.
Artist Visualizes Sound with Neon, Disco Balls, and Architecture
Katinka Theis’ geometric constructions are inspired by monumental architecture and the movement of sound through space.
Classic Penguin Books Get Reimagined with Sarcastic Titles
Artist Harland Miller paints a series of sarcastic novels for show called ‘Tonight We Make History (PS I Can’t Be There)’
If Jeff Koons Collaged Internet Porn, It Might Look Something Like This
Multimedia artist Aline Alagem creates a series of eye-catching paintings during a six-month residency in Berlin.