Armory Show
Jeremy Kost: The Ladies That Lunch
Thursday, March 4, Jeremy Kost’s “The Ladies That Lunch” opens at the National Arts Club in New York. Curated by Stacy Engman, the opening on Thursday evening will feature a special performance...
Read moreArt Middle East: Nazy Nazhand
Art Middle East (AME) will debut this week during Armory Arts Week in New York. It’s a program made up of exhibitions, studio visits, panel discussions, and collector tours in partnership with The...
Read moreSweet Shop Shuttle
The Sweet Shop Shuttle takes you along the art fairs happening this week.
Read moreTop 5 News: February 16th
Whitewall Magazine sorted out this week's Top 5 news in the Art market.
Read moreArt Travel Expert: Anna Di Stasi
A month or so ago we spoke with Anna Di Stasi about her Curated Art Travel Program, Pinacoteca. After talking with Di Stasi we realized there are a lot of us out there who need a bit of help making...
Read moreChinese Art Expert: Carrie Clyne
Whitewall has the pleasure of introducing to you Carrie Clyne, who will be acting as our Chinese Art Expert. She's lived in Beijing for three years, was the director of Chinasquare Gallery in New...
Read moreWhere Collectors Are Looking
Whitewall caught up with Beverly and Elizabeth Jacoby of BSJ Fine Art to see what they are up to this spring. Find out their thoughts on established artists looked over during the boom, valuation, and...
Read moreTop News: Week of May 10
At the end of each week, Whitewall is here to sift through the news so you don't have to. After the jump, find out what's worth reading from this week's news.
Read moreThe Art of Subodh Gupta
Meena Thirukode, our South Asian contemporary art columnist, confronts the work of artist Subodh Gupta, in an attempt to critically examine the typical mythology that has come to surround the work....
Read morePost Slumdog Millionairism
Meenakshi Thirukode, an Indian art critic and independent curator who lives here in New York, begins her monthly column on Contemporary South Asian art with an introduction to her view of the typical...
Read moreAdvisory Expert: Heidi Lee
Whitewall launches its Experts Series with art advisor Heidi Lee. Every month, Lee of Heidi Lee Art Advisory, will help us digest and filter market, news, and collecting trends. But first, let’s get...
Read moreArmory Portraits
After covering the big-name art folks at Armory's Vernissage, and wandering around Pier 94 for hours (I mean you, Lily Alexander), Whitewall felt a little lost in all that personality and ego. We...
Read moreCristin Tierney Art Advisory
Cristin Tierney, art advisor, and founder of Cristin Tierney Fine Art Advisory Services, is a very intelligent and serious woman. One of the people who designed the curriculum for the Christie’s...
Read moreWish List – Nicholas Weist
Since the crowds at this year’s New York fairs seemed to be doing more window shopping than actual purchasing, we asked a few of our favorite art personalities to send us a “wish list” –...
Read moreWish List – Massimiliano Gioni
Since the crowds at this year’s New York fairs seemed to be doing more window shopping than actual purchasing, we asked a few of our favorite art personalities to send us a “wish list” –...
Read moreEwan Gibbs
I sat down in a not-so-quiet corner of the fair to speak with Ewan Gibbs, the Armory Show’s 2009 Commissioned Artist. While sipping champagne from one of the lovely plastic glasses on offer, Ewan...
Read moreKatelijne De Backer
Before the Armory Show began, I got a chance to speak with Katelijne De Backer, the Executive Director of the Armory Show. On the eve before the eleventh Armory Show, Katelijne told me about what...
Read moreThe Armory Show Vernissage
Last night's Armory Show Vernissage was packed. The VIP room, no longer checking guests for VIP cards, overflowed thanks to the free champagne. Whitewall unleashed photographer Erica Simone onto Pier...
Read moreJeremy Kost at Dactyl
The day before the opening of The Armory Show Jeremy Kost took Whitewall around Dactyl where he was hanging his show “After the Party.” The show was meant to be a direct reference to the...
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