At an art opening, a man gets to shed his work uniform and wear groovy clothes, and, for a few hours, behaves like an iconoclast in the splendour of a museum or gallery. There he flaunts his bold sartorial st...
There is nothing black and white about Yang Fudong’s film and video art. It is intricate and philosophical, playful and compelling, striking and underpinned by a beautiful ambiguity. His works bear the hall...
“Travelling in Iceland has helped me understand that being present is the foundation of my doing.” Olafur Eliasson
Each year, artist Olafur Eliasson returns to Iceland, his parent’s homeland, to explore an...
With forecasters promising a deluge of eschatological proportions, inclement weather did not sully the mostly outdoor private view of The Collective Summer Exhibition at the House of St. Barnabas (HoSB). The Co...
Painting the uncanny, quiet truths of personal experience. Lois Dodd, a forerunner of the 1950s New York art revolution, in conversation
The artist Lois Dodd paints visions of humble beauty that are at o...
IT IS with great sadness that we announce today the death of a dear Glass friend and collaborator and a true visionary and creative. Jules Wright, curator, commissioner, art director, supporter of creatives...
It’s complicated, our relationship with the natural world. And Marc Quinn has found inspiration in that complexity for his latest exhibition with White Cube, The Toxic Sublime.
The first of the two bodies of...
Throughout July and August, Parafin gallery are holding the aptly named exhibition, Blow Up. In its exploration of the landscape of contemporary painting, the show identifies the relationship between painting, ...
The upcoming exhibition at Gagosian Gallery, London does what it says on the tin ... or spray can. Sprayed will showcase the manifold ways in which artists, across four generations, have used the impulsive and ...
Nadav Kander: Yangtze - The Long River
Yangtze, The Long River
Nadav Kander’s Long River series has become a document of mankind’s desire to progress and has even been hailed by Kofi Annan as a servic...
Now in its fourth year, Frieze New York has established itself as a main fixture in the city’s art scene. This year’s event was a large and lively affair, with over 190 galleries from 33 different countries...
Georg Baselitz dances to the tunes of Glyndebourne – Glass pays a visit to Glyndebourne's very own White Cube gallery
It's a wonder the Glyndebourne opera house has never raised suspicion among Scientologist...
Being human - Glass meets Christopher Anderson, one of the Magnum Photos collective’s rising stars
Christopher Anderson, one of the Magnum Photos collective’s rising stars, explores the textures of human emo...
New York City’s Museum of Arts and Design presents It's Hard to Be Human: The Cinema of Roy Andersson until June 27. Featuring his American breakout film A Swedish Love Story alongside his lesser known short fi...
The National Pavilion United Arab Emirates was first involved with la Biennale di Venezia International Art Exhibition four years ago, with a presence at the 53rd year’s national pavilion. Ever since, it has pa...
Known for its fine Italian designs and coveted, luxury handbags and leather goods, Bottega Veneta is rooted not only in its contemporary look, but in the traditionalism of design and materials that inspires eve...
Living in suburbia – Glass reviews S.M.A.K. gallery, Ghent, show of work by American photographer, Larry Sultan
Transporting audiences to a glamorous suburbia for nearly 40 years, Larry Sultan’s work touches...
Following years with Sonnabend Gallery, acclaimed photographer Candida Höfer has joined Sean Kelly Gallery. From Düsseldorf is Höfer’s first exhibition with the gallery and her first in New York since 2013.
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The Luxury Collection: Certified Indigenous
This month sees The Luxury Collection and Assouline join forces once more to re-write the travel guide in an impossibly luxe guise. Following the success of Epicur...
Photo London kicks off at Somerset House this week. More than just a photography exhibit, the international arts fair features public programmes and talks, large-scale art exhibitions, and site-specific install...
A solo exhibition of seminal works by the pioneering abstract painter, Samia Halaby, is being held in London at Ayyam Gallery. The show, Painting from the Sixties and Seventies, takes a selection from a diverse...