Under the theme Seeking Silicon Valley, the 2012 ZERO1 Biennial features work by a diverse group of local, national, and international contemporary artists whose work transforms Silicon Valley into an epicenter for innovative art production and public experience.
Darren Waterston recreates the universe at DC Moore Gallery with paintings that seem to meld East Asian artistic traditions and science fiction.
The “Ferran Adrià and elBulli. Risk, Freedom and Creativity” exhibition at the Palau Robert in Barcelona unveils the creative universe and talent of Ferran Adrià , the late 20th and early 21st centuries’ most influential chef, as well as the comprehensive capacity to innovate that he has applied to gastronomy with his work at elBulli restaurant.
Do you know what your neighbors collect? Find out at Santa Cruz Collects, the new exhibition curated by Susan Leask at the Museum of Art in Santa Cruz.
The Berlin Taste Festival 2012 at Direktorenhaus by Illustrative e.V., a festival with a focus on "outstanding designs in dialogue with dining."
After almost three years on display, the art gallery within the vacant shops and restaurants on Willoughby Street will be taken down by the end of June.
No Longer Empty transforms the vacant storefronts littering NYC into temporary art exhibits. This Side of Paradise at the Andrew Freedman Home has been its most successful exhibit.
Known best for his iconic Obama "Hope" poster, Shepard Fairy's newest set of artworks is on exhibit in Chelsea.
Neil Goldberg's work captures a latent grief in moments of everyday New York life.
Finnish photographer Saana Wang's images of China resonate with travelers and observers the world over.