The Wynwood Art Fair returns this year at end of next week, October 21st (remember when we were wall gazing there last year?). Expect an artistic street happening filled with performance art,...
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Last month when I sat down for my exclusive interview with Bruce Weber, he told me a lot of things, but there was one VERY important thing he did not mention! That was the fact that he was...
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The Creators Project will return to New York from October 15th to October 16th by transforming the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn into a colossal two-day arts and technology festival. If you...
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We’re super excited to share that one of our favorite LA artists, and longtime Standard collaborator) Tim Biskup, who has a solo show opening this Friday at THIS Gallery in Highland Park....
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This week we’re thrilled to announce the ninth edition for Frieze Art Fair, the leading international contemporary art fair taking place in London’s Regent’s Park from 13th to...
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In our ever growing stable of Standard collaborators, we can thank our lucky stars to include Jeff Canham into the family. The San Francisco based artist works across the street from the waves...
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Just recently, we visited The New Museum to see the exhibition Ostalgia on its closing weekend on October 3rd. We fell in love with the exhibition that brought together the work of more than...
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Earlier this year, we had the delight and privilege of presenting Closet Visit’s first short film, a collaboration between Jeana Sohn, the brains and beauty behind the blog, and Claire...
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What does X symbolize to you? Whether it may be the unknown or marking the spot of a buried treasure, the 10th installment of THE SERIES presented by Nicole Disson will be exploring this...
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If you’re staying at The Standard Spa, Miami Beach in the next few weeks or just happen to be in town, we’d like to share a brilliant body of work called ROMPELOTAS to be launched...
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San Francisco artist, Jeff Canham will be featured at The Shop at The Standard, New York as part of our ongoing series of artist editions which have included talent like Anthony Lister and...
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Last week, both The Standard, Downtown LA and The Standard, Hollywood were playing host to new art installations in conjunction with the arrival of PULSE and Art Platform LA. Each exhibit was...
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We don’t know how he does it. Cornell DeWitt took the reigns of PULSE in 2010 and hasn’t looked back, finally bringing the fair to LA for it’s west coast debut. For the next few...
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Noemie Lafrance is a renowned site-specific choreographer, artist and director based in New York. Her most well known work may be everyone’s favorite music video - Feist’s 1, 2, 3,...
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In this amazing video debuting yesterday from The Getty’s Pacific Standard Time, Jason Schwartzman (playing himself) is skeptical about the merits of art. After dropping a friend off...
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It’s here! LA’s art weekend is finally here!
You should already know by now that both the PULSE and Art Platform art fairs will effectively take over all of downtown Los Angeles this...
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Earlier this summer, we highlighted the work of Daniel Askill at Cine-Shorts, our short film screening series in The Lobby at The Standard, Downtown LA. So we were excited to hear that...
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It’s Shannon Plumb, of course! As some of you may remember, we previous profiled this Brooklyn-based performance artist here. Now we are excited to kick off our LA Art Fair events with a...
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And the nominations are in! One of our favorite websites, The World’s Best Ever chose their top 3 favorite pics of Companion (Passing Through) by KAWS that came through via Twitpics and our...
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Last month, our site reviewed an extraordinary online hub called Paddle8 which is forward thinking destination residing on the web aimed at exposing art through unconventional means. We...
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It’s been a few weeks since the visionary Steven Jobs stepped down from the throne that is Apple. Our friends at ArtBook have recently released a powerful design book that is the first...
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