At Jeffrey Deitch and Matthew Marks, Charles Ray Is Still Full of Surprises
Two concurrent shows in Los Angeles are presenting work spanning nearly four decades of the artist's career.
Two concurrent shows in Los Angeles are presenting work spanning nearly four decades of the artist's career.
From dune-wrapped villas to rice-field retreats, Comporta offers a quieter way to do Euro summer.
Artist Jon Cuyson’s installation reimagines the ocean not as distance or danger but as a sentient entity that connects communities and sustains forms of belonging.
In Hackney, the chef’s first solo restaurant pairs modern British cooking with the warmth of a dinner party.
From John Waters' toast to Deborah Harry's closing set, the evening was as unconventional as the director it honored.
Zoop, led by RJ Phillips, partners with the Enhanced Games as part of a broader push for higher creator payouts and engagement. Phillips uses a high-risk sports event to spotlight Zoop’s economics and expand its global reach.
"London remains complicated post-Brexit, and the Gulf states' appeal is tempered by concerns over human rights. People are eager to discover new markets, and the Nordics offer something very interesting: strong artists, good institutions, a serious collector base and significant wealth. It's a good area to be in."
Early Nvidia investor Mark Stevens gives $200 million to USC to scale A.I. programs, hire experts and position the university as a tech leader.
Despite being a publicly traded company in the U.S., Zegna measures its success in decades, not quarters. Gildo Zegna, the family business's third-generation leader, shares thoughts on building a legacy that honors roots while evolving.
With matches at SoFi Stadium and traffic to match, this is how to eat, drink and stay smart across the city.