Art Basel
Artist Recreates 78 Tarot Cards with Sculpture, Collage, and Poetry
Autumn Casey’s new exhibition at Primary Projects features plush dolls, wooden horses, and poetic collages.
How to Explain Your Thotty Raver Lifestyle to Your Family
What to say when your grandma turns to you and asks, "What's a 'Berghain'?"
Impossible Reality | Perspectives, Jean-Pierre Roy
In our first 'Perspectives' video on artists featured at PULSE Contemporary Art Fair in Miami, we meet painter Jean-Pierre Roy.
These Giant Blow-Up Sculptures Are All About Spreading Love
Art duo FriendsWithYou makes enormous, inflatable outdoor sculptures that turn temporary public artworks into collective playdates
Trevor Paglen's Deep Web Dive | Behind the Scenes
Taking his art to a literal new level, the artist dives deep in the Atlantic Ocean to photograph NSA underwater internet cables.
[NSFW] Artist Milo Moiré on Sexism, Nudity, and Psychology
"What I see is a work of art, half-performance, half-media stunt. A new way of expressing, between direct action and the experience of going viral."
Adolf Trump & Albino Gorilla Suits: Last Week in Art [Basel Edition]
Art Basel heralded the usual influx of wacky installations, celebrity sightings, and clickbait headlines (guilty).
What's the Weirdest Sculpture at Art Basel? | Insta of the Week
We sorted through Instagram's most captivating and bizarre image of Art Basel so you don't have to.
Russian Museum Hires Cat, Snowden Makes Techno: Last Week in Art
The fat and orange cat, Maray, has his own name plaque at the Serpukhov Historical and Art Museum and Snowden's track, produced with Jean-Michel Jarre, is over 6 minutes long and is called "Exit."
Miami Nightlife Is Shrinking—In a Good Way
As Miami's megaclubs close, the void left by these fallen giants is being filled by smaller, more intimate hotspots.
[Best of 2015] The Year in Art Crime
From ISIS's trail of cultural destruction to the Art Basel stabbing, here's the darker side of art.
The Best Thing We Saw at Art Basel Was This Transgender Visibility Panel With Juliana Huxtable
"Gender is and always has been highly virtual and highly transient."