A new documentary tells the tale of how eight artists made a home out of Providence Place mall.
The ubiquitous Japanese artist reflects on making art in crises, Japan’s multicultural traditions, and the cinematic influence of ‘Shōgun’ ahead of his large-scale exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Highlighting interdisciplinary works of “Afro-esotericism.”
Having gained notoriety for climbing skyscrapers and restricted sites.
From playful designs to post-disaster reflections, ‘Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow’ confronts Japan’s past and present.
More than 400 works including his duct-taped banana.
Designed by MAD Architects.
From sculptural paintings to his latest venture into functional design.
Emerging and established voices shaping the future of art.
Expanding their offer to include instant purchase for rare, collectible items.
Capturing “a new generation raised on ancient land.”