A special performance by HAHN – BIN
“Classical music is dying,” Hahn-Bin says flatly. The Korea-born, New York–based, Juilliard-trained violinist would know.
Doppelganger*Images of the Human Being by Gestalten
The digital age has fundamentally changed traditional notions of who we are and how we wish to be perceived.
Salvador Dali Museum
St. Petersburg, Florida, has long been known as God’s waiting room because of its abundance of retirees. But the city’s sleepy reputation will get a boost on January 11, when the Salvador Dali Museum opens in a dramatic new building designed by Yann Weymouth, the powerhouse architect who helped create the glass pyramid at the...
LA Story
The annual gala at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles has become not just one of the most important events in the art world but also among the most fun.
The Nutcracker revisited by Konstantinos Rigos
Celebrated Greek choreographer Konstantinos Rigos has been long experimenting with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trying to interpret in his trademark way his ballets.
Yves Saint Laurent’s L’Amour Film
In the midst of Fashion Week season, a film is released that puts fashion in the background to talk about love.
Mitch Griffiths’ Promised Land
The Halcyon Gallery welcomes Griffiths and his photorealistic paintings, exploring fame, nationalism and mass consumerism
Y-3 x NYC Ballet & The Last Magazine
A unique film collaboration between Benjamin Millipied and Y-3 for The Last Magazine, a publication dedicated to next generation art, fashion and culture, will be shown on the respective websites and Y-3 stores worldwide.
Stephen Jones and the Accent of Fashion
From 8 September 2010 until 13 February 2011, the MoMu–Fashion Museum in Antwerp will present a retrospective exhibition of the work of British milliner Stephen Jones. This autumn, Jones celebrates the 30th anniversary
Stephen Petronio’s Dance Art
Dance maverick Stephen Petronio is known for his groundbreaking performances, which don’t shy away from topics as diverse as political activism, conflicting emotions and sexuality.
Terry Rodgers – Boundaries of Desire
17 May to 13 September 2009 This summer, the Scheringa Museum of Realist Art in Spanbroek will organise the first European museum exhibition solely devoted to the American painter Terry Rodgers (1947). Rodgers, who exhibits his work around the world, is as talented as he is controversial. His very realistic and dynamic figurative pieces depict...








