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The Kitchen

Two women, one in a brown pantsuit with a printed bodysuit and one in a red and orange ombré gown, laugh together on the gala floor.

Where Art World Avant-Garde and Establishment Meet: Inside The Kitchen’s Spring Gala

Artists, collectors and cultural leaders came together to celebrate five decades of radical creativity.
By Christa Terry
The exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) features a large black-and-white mural with the words “EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT” glowing in neon letters across the building’s facade.

In Detroit, MOCAD Is Putting Community at the Core of Contemporary Art

"What’s exciting is how expansive and layered the ecosystem has become—there are more voices in the mix, more stories being told and a real sense of community across disciplines."
By Elisa Carollo
A man in a light blue suit and pink shirt stands in front of an audience holding a microphone, with a television screen behind him displaying a theatrical performance featuring a woman draped in silver fabric surrounded by people wearing white head coverings.

Yuval Sharon On Ten Years of The Industry and His Next Moves

"I wanted The Industry to be much more than my little playground. I wanted it to be as broad and open-minded as what opera can be."
By Jordan Riefe
image of visitors in a fair

Highlights and Early Sales from the Armory Show 2024

By Elisa Carollo
Image of the outside of the building where teh art student league is located

78 Cultural Nonprofits in NYC Will Receive More Than $210 Million in Funding for Capital Projects

By Elisa Carollo
Painting by David Salle featuring a woman with an apple and a worn and a man watching both surrounded by leafs

The Armory Show Will Once Again Partner With the U.S. Open

By Elisa Carollo
A musical performance in an intimate space lit by a large globe lamp

Adventures in the Avant-Garde at New York’s The Kitchen

By Payton Selby

The Most Influential People in the Art World Today

By Dan Duray, Farah Abdessamad, Christa Terry and The Editors

Cultural Comings and Goings: Art Basel’s Newest, HERE’s Director Steps Down and More

By Christa Terry
Woman wearing black stands in front of black and white wall

The Kitchen Brings in Curator Robyn Farrell as It Undergoes Change

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A man wearing a hat holds an instrument.

The Industry’s Tim Griffin on His New Job, Los Angeles and Art World Media

By Dan Duray

Sadie Barnette’s ‘The New Eagle Creek Saloon’ Commemorates Black Queer Life

By Justin Kamp

‘Liquid Reality’ at MoMA Explores the Intersections of Shigeko Kubota

By John Reed

In ‘Queens Row,’ Richard Maxwell Imagines the Aftermath of a Class Revolution

By David Cote
Warner Bros. Upcoming Movies Box Office

The 8 Movies That Will Make or Break Warner Bros. in 2019

By Brandon Katz
2019 Movie Release Schedule

5 Under-the-Radar Movies That Could Become Surprise Hits in 2019

By Brandon Katz
David Burnett, [Larry King, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore Preparing a Television Interview], 1992.

How the White House Was Won (in Pictures), and 5 Other Things to Do in New York Now

By Alanna Martinez
Justin Vernon of Bon Iver. (Photo by )

Bon Iver Plays Red Hook, and 5 Other Art World Things to Do

By Alanna Martinez
Cover Image: Cally Spooner, Baby I Got Better Things To Be Doing With My Time, 2014 (still). Eight 4K Ultra HD commercials; durations between :30 sec and 2 min. Commissioned by Frieze Projects, London; and High Line Art.

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before May 27

By Ryan Steadman
The Body.

The Month in Weird: May’s Best Avant-Garde Concerts

By Brad Cohan

It’s Blockbuster Season! 15 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before September 11

By Paul Laster

9 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before September 28

By Nate Freeman and Alanna Martinez

‘Luke Stettner: This Single Monument’ and ‘Boru O’Brien O’Connell: Draft, Capture, —’ at the Kitchen

By Will Heinrich
Installation view of Gretchen Bender, 'Total Recall,' 1987, at the Poor Farm. (Courtesy the Poor Farm/The Kitchen)

‘Gretchen Bender: Tracking the Thrill’ at The Kitchen

By Andrew Russeth
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