Color, light and geometry collide in the ethereal work of Icelandic-Danish artist, Olafur Eliasson. For nearly 30 years, Eliasson has explored the limits of perception through playful artworks that invite his audiences to reflect on our relationships with each other and the natural world. Like his iconic Tate Modern installation, Eliasson's latest interventions react to the cavernous halls of MOCA's Geffen Contemporary, his first museum solo exhibition in Los Angeles.Produced in collaboration with Getty’s larger science-focused PST ART initiative, OPEN presents a series of large-scale optical devices that respond to onlookers, providing dazzling sensorial experiences that address concepts of embodiment, perception and participation.The exhibition opens with Eliasson's Kaleidoscopic Towers,...
CART Department is an emerging platform that celebrates the intersection of art and car culture through curated content, collaborations and events. CART Department, in collaboration with West Coast Customs, recently launched the Art Car Series at the 2024 LA Auto Show, featuring 10 standout cars designed by renowned artists and cultural leaders. The event runs through December 1 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.Notable vehicles include Keith Haring’s painted 1983 Buick, Virgil Abloh’s Project Geländewagen and the deconstructed Maybach from Jay-Z and Kanye West’s "Otis" music video. These pieces embody a rich narrative of creativity spanning art, music and contemporary culture. Moreover, West Coast Customs complements the Art Car Series with its own custom builds, featuring vehicles lik...
Bowers & Wilkins announced its partnership with Volvo in September, one that sees the British audio brand create bespoke car audio systems for the Swedish car maker.Taking things one step further, Bowers & Wilkins has teamed up with another giant of British audio, Abbey Road, to co-develop an all-new sound profile for its car audio systems, launching it with Volvo in its seven-seater electric SUV – the EX90. The 'Abbey Road Studios Mode' is being described by Bowers & Wilkins as "an innovative new sound technology designed to transform the in-car listening experience," one the brand claims will bring the signature sound of Abbey Road's iconic studios to life in its listeners' cars.Music is something you need to hear, almost feel, to fully experience and to showcase the new 'Abb...
Dubai-based designer Roham Shamekh is set to debut his latest collection Pharrell’s Echoes at this year's edition of Design Miami, running from December 4 through 8. The series of sculptural pieces reimagines the canonical theme of the last judgment with a modern twist, drawing inspiration from the genius of Pharrell Williams.As the title suggests, Pharrell’s Echoes looks to the artist’s multidisciplinary impact as a lens to explore ideas of judgment, redemption and humanism. With Pharrell as a muse and metaphor for artistic disruption, the collection embraces the spirit of today’s creative landscape where the boundaries between art, music and fashion have become increasingly blurred.The collection features a set of white resin-cast chairs, their backrests embossed with the contours of a ...
Following popular demand, YOSHIROTTEN’s FUTURE NATURE II in Kagoshima solo exhibition is now extended until December 8, 2024. The exhibition opened last month and was officially scheduled to end on November 24, 2024.FUTURE NATURE II in Kagoshima showcases large bodies of work, both old and new, in a whole new setting, where spatial and lighting design plays a pivotal role. The multidisciplinary artist began working on the “Future Nature” series, reimagining and blending natural textures from mountains and rivers with technology.Abstract, interactive and futuristic, YOSHIROTTEN’s pieces are often presented in various formats that interplay with their surroundings. An example of this is best expressed in his large-scale sculptural works, such as “Silver Mountain (2018)” which features reflec...
A landmark collection of works by Harmony Korine is set to land in Paris, courtesy of French fashion designer agnès b. Staged at La Fab in the city's 13th arrondissement, the retrospective exhibition features an array of photographs, prints and paintings by the American artist, shining a light on three decades of boundary-breaking work.A starlet of 1990s underground culture, Korine’s practice is defined by its nostalgic, edgy and experimental overtones, taking the shape of what he calls “mistakist art.” From the 1997 cult-classic directorial debut Gummo to the more recent Aggro Dr1ft starring Travis Scott, his multifaceted work has always challenged the status quo, inviting viewers to explore his bold and surreal aesthetic world.The artist first met agnès b. at the 1999 premiere of Julien ...
A banana duct-taped to a wall—the artwork that ignited debates about the art market’s absurdity—achieved a record-breaking $6.24 million USD (with buyer’s premium) at Sotheby’s New York during its New and Contemporary Now auction. Dubbed “the world’s most expensive banana” by auctioneer Oliver Barker, Comedian (2019) by Maurizio Cattelan surpassed its $1.5 million USD estimate after 10 minutes of heated bidding.The artwork’s buyer was revealed as Justin Sun, founder of cryptocurrency platform TRON and a known art collector. Sun acquired the second edition of Comedian, which first gained notoriety at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2019. At the time, the work’s three editions sold for $120,000 USD each, with the Guggenheim Museum acquiring the third.Sotheby’s chairman for contemporary art, Grégoir...
For Cut Once Studio’s inaugural Artist Edition series, the conceptual fabrication shop tapped Jahlil Nzinga, Louis De Guzman, Matt Gondek and Victor Solomon for their latest collection of limited-edition mirrors. In tune with the vision of founder Joshua Vides, the series celebrates the spirit of creativity and craftsmanship through collaborations with artists from around the globe.Each piece in the collection is brought to life through a custom finish and process, as the four artists put their signature spin on reflective creations. Solomon spotlights the art of sport with his signature basketball motifs, while Gondek’s glow in the dark Oscar the Grouch conjures nostalgia and play. Elsewhere, De Guzman’s etched pegasus reflects an ethereal amethyst glare, and Nzinga’s bold one-liner figur...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) is showcasing a new group exhibition that explores the influence of Ancient Egypt on Black artists over the past 150 years. Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876–Now presents a range of works housed in the institution's collection, alongside pieces loaned out from around the world, sparking a dialogue from disparate points in recent memory, from the 19th century and the Harlem Renaissance to contemporary art and music today. Perhaps more than any other ancient civilization, Egyptian lore holds a special resonance within pop culture, such as the mysteries surrounding the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza to queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti. The latter figure has been a focal point in the practice of Ethiopian-American artist Awol Eri...
Night Gallery presents Form and Feeling, a dynamic group exhibition featuring the works of Tony Bluestone, Strauss Bourque-LaFrance, Tomashi Jackson, Sahar Khoury, RJ Messineo, Marisa Takal, Zoe Walsh and Sarah Zapata. Across a suite of sculptures and paintings, the show invites viewers to critically consider how emotions are encoded into materiality and find life in the objects we create.Infused with the modernist ethos, where form served both as a method of controlling expression and a channel for new means of feeling, each work indulges in its own affective realm. From melting textiles to thick, buttery brushstrokes sprawled across canvases, the exhibition faces this journey of emotion, headfirst, unafraid and daring in its visual approach.Curated by Ashton Cooper, Form and Feeling take...
The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Walker Art Center are coming together to unveil the first major museum survey of artist Christine Sun Kim. In a showcase of over 90 works spanning from 2011 to today, the expansive retrospective shines a light on Kim’s exploration of Deaf lived experiences, delving into her relationship to spoken language, the complexities of communication and reflections on life amidst shared social spaces.Unfolding across three floors of the museum, All Day All Night brings Kim’s innovative use of musical notation, infographics and (written and sign) language into focus. Her work often examines the systematic marginalization of Deaf individuals, culminating in a captivating interplay of the poetic, political and, at times, humorous. In song with this protest aga...
This week Jaguar unveiled its forthcoming rebrand to accompany its push toward all-electric vehicle manufacturing. The auto brand has described its new philosophy as "Exuberant Modernism" characterized by "bold designs, unexpected and original thinking."The new thin and rounded typeface couldn't be more different than the sleek condensed sensibilities of the original logo, forgoing the think lettering for an ultramodern wordmark that combines uppercase and lowercase letters. The logo is not all that is changing; Jaguar unveiled the brand identity with colorful imagery featuring a diverse cast of models against bright pink backdrops–reflecting their new approach, celebrating individuality and non-conformity. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Jaguar (@jaguar)However, Jaguar's new b...