Kate Clairmont

Kippenberger’s new exhibit makes art out of the mundane

A forest path lined with scattered wooden objects that appear—on closer inspection—to be dramatically enlarged pills, might not be the most likely display one without knowledge of Martin Kippenberger would expect to see.

Like Bar-Hopping, but With a Classier Feast for the Eyes

We’ve all heard of party-hopping. But there is another nightlife phenomenon in New York: gallery-opening-hopping, a trend that takes place between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m.

New York City Streets The Best Museum of All

Alexander Calder’s Saurien

Potluck III, A Place Where Artists Can Feed Their Head

Many Columbia student groups utilize the ploy of free food to entice students to attend their events.

Neue-Fangled Approach to Gustav Klimt's Art Leaves Something to Be Desired

The beauty of living in New York is that you can walk into a museum and suddenly be in the presence of a painting worth $135 million.

Artist Questions Beauty, Disturbs Viewers

The Lehmann Maupin gallery knows that sex sells.