Björk: A MoMA Retrospective

An emotional sonic journey through the singular Icelandic artist's solo career

Between releasing her new “complete heartbreak” album Vulnicura (which describes the end of a 13-year relationship with artist Matthew Barney) and performing at New York venues from Carnegie Hall to Governors Ball this spring, the singular Icelandic artist Björk is offering something else for fans: a large-scale retrospective opening this Sunday at the Museum of Modern Arts. Simply titled “Björk,” this exhibition—which encompasses her work …

The Urban Explorers of Instagram

In their new mini-documentary “All Points Project: Instagrammers of New York,” Seeker Stories follows the thrill-seeking adventures of eight young photographers as they capture NYC’s most stunning scenery—often from illegal locations. Like the anti-establishment graffiti artists that preceded them, these teenage daredevils traverse the city’s urban landscape in order to execute the perfect piece of art and post the best photos on their personal Instagram …

Highlights from NYC’s SPRING/BREAK Art Show

Exceptional installation work seen at this year's "Transaction"-themed fair

Coinciding with NYC’s Armory Arts Week, the fourth annual SPRING/BREAK Art Show offers an immersive world of large-scale artistic creation. Taking over floors at Manhattan’s historic James A Farley Post Office, the fair delivers room after room of eccentric art—all driven by specific curators assigned to each space. This year’s theme happens to be “Transaction” and an element of the word, and its interpretations, grace …