Sebastião Salgado’s Expansive Genesis Exhibition

The Brazilian photographer's earth-spanning collection of landscapes, animals and indigenous people hits the US for the first time

Eight years ago, Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado set out to document the remaining unspoiled parts of our planet, wanting to draw attention to the ever-pressing issue of climate change and environmental degradation. No stranger to long-form projects focused on global issues—”Workers” (1993) and “Migrations” (2000) both examine labor inequity and population movements—Salgado’s “Genesis” is a vast body of work and tackles subjects that are equally …

The Influence of Furniture on Love

A 17th century farmhouse, where artists reside, is transformed into a living art gallery

Economist John Maynard Keynes isn’t necessarily the sort of person you think would inspire a contemporary art show—even if he did hang out with the Bloomsbury Group. But at the Wysing Arts Centre outside Keynes’ hometown of Cambridge, a new exhibition, “The Influence of Furniture on Love,” draws on an unpublished essay of his to explore the relationship between living space and creativity. The 1909 …

In Waves: Arp + RO/LU + Paul Clipson

The collective group installation and world premiere of the Super 8mm video for "Pulsars e Quasars"

Electronic musician Alexis Georgopoulos (aka Arp) is no stranger to collaboration or experimentation. The NYC-based artist has worked with as many fellow musicians as he has painters, sculptors and illustrators. His latest work with Minneapolis studio RO/LU and San Francisco-based filmmaker Paul Clipson sees each artist’s work contribute to an all-encompassing gallery experience. “In Waves”—on view now at NYC’s Jack Hanley Gallery—is an interactive music, …