Tomorrow (10am–9pm) @ Air Gallery, 32 Dover Street
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In his latest West End exhibition, Dorian Ker presents a witty artistic dialogue with 19th-century Russian modernist Kasimir Malevich. Ker's large ...
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US District Judge Michael Davis considers a retrial in the Jammie Thomas file-sharing lawsuit, after recognizing that jurors were likely misinformed about the legality of online music distribution.
Fri 16 May 03:41pm
Barbarella’s blind, blond, and blue-eyed angel, John Phillip Law, dies in Los Angeles at age 70.
Thu 15 May 10:34pm
The National Museum in Krakow, Poland, opens a new wing later this month, displaying the country's first collection of contemporary art.
Thu 15 May 08:47pm
Scheduled to open in August, a new US embassy in China will exhibit work by 18 Chinese and American contemporary artists, including Jeff Koons, Yun-Fei Ji, and Louise Bourgeois.
Thu 15 May 07:13pm
Martin Scorsese plans to direct a Frank Sinatra biopic, according to the Rat Pack singer's youngest daughter, Tina.
Thu 15 May 05:29pm
Veteran singer-songwriter Neil Diamond hits #1 on the Billboard album charts for the first time with his 29th studio effort, Home Before Dark.
Thu 15 May 03:54pm
Following an apparent trend in the art market, Francis Bacon's Triptych, 1976 goes for $86.3 million at Sotheby's New York, making it the most expensive work of contemporary art ever sold.
Wed 14 May 11:12pm
Michael Moore announces a spring 2009 followup to his 2004 polemical documentary, Farenheit 9/11.
Wed 14 May 11:09pm
The Library of Congress chooses 25 additions to the US National Recording Registry, including Michael Jackson's Thriller and Joni Mitchell's For the Roses.
Wed 14 May 04:59pm
David Byrne’s latest interactive music installation, Playing the Building, transforms NYC's Battery Maritime Building into a functional instrument.
Wed 14 May 04:08pm
Lucian Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping sells for $33.6 million at New York's Rockefeller Center, breaking the auction-price record for a single work by a living artist.
Tue 13 May 09:19pm
According to widespread rumors, Arcade Fire will provide the score for director Richard Kelly’s new movie, The Box.
Tomorrow (10am–9pm) @ Air Gallery, 32 Dover Street
More times»
In his latest West End exhibition, Dorian Ker presents a witty artistic dialogue with 19th-century Russian modernist Kasimir Malevich. Ker's large ...
Read more»
US District Judge Michael Davis considers a retrial in the Jammie Thomas file-sharing lawsuit, after recognizing that jurors were likely misinformed about the legality of online music distribution.
Fri 16 May 03:41pm
Barbarella’s blind, blond, and blue-eyed angel, John Phillip Law, dies in Los Angeles at age 70.
Thu 15 May 10:34pm
The National Museum in Krakow, Poland, opens a new wing later this month, displaying the country's first collection of contemporary art.
Thu 15 May 08:47pm
Scheduled to open in August, a new US embassy in China will exhibit work by 18 Chinese and American contemporary artists, including Jeff Koons, Yun-Fei Ji, and Louise Bourgeois.
Thu 15 May 07:13pm
Martin Scorsese plans to direct a Frank Sinatra biopic, according to the Rat Pack singer's youngest daughter, Tina.
Thu 15 May 05:29pm
Veteran singer-songwriter Neil Diamond hits #1 on the Billboard album charts for the first time with his 29th studio effort, Home Before Dark.
Thu 15 May 03:54pm
Following an apparent trend in the art market, Francis Bacon's Triptych, 1976 goes for $86.3 million at Sotheby's New York, making it the most expensive work of contemporary art ever sold.
Wed 14 May 11:12pm
Michael Moore announces a spring 2009 followup to his 2004 polemical documentary, Farenheit 9/11.
Wed 14 May 11:09pm
The Library of Congress chooses 25 additions to the US National Recording Registry, including Michael Jackson's Thriller and Joni Mitchell's For the Roses.
Wed 14 May 04:59pm
David Byrne’s latest interactive music installation, Playing the Building, transforms NYC's Battery Maritime Building into a functional instrument.
Wed 14 May 04:08pm
Lucian Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping sells for $33.6 million at New York's Rockefeller Center, breaking the auction-price record for a single work by a living artist.
Tue 13 May 09:19pm
According to widespread rumors, Arcade Fire will provide the score for director Richard Kelly’s new movie, The Box.
Tomorrow (10am–9pm) @ Air Gallery, 32 Dover Street
More times»
In his latest West End exhibition, Dorian Ker presents a witty artistic dialogue with 19th-century Russian modernist Kasimir Malevich. Ker's large ...
Read more»
US District Judge Michael Davis considers a retrial in the Jammie Thomas file-sharing lawsuit, after recognizing that jurors were likely misinformed about the legality of online music distribution.
Fri 16 May 03:41pm
Barbarella’s blind, blond, and blue-eyed angel, John Phillip Law, dies in Los Angeles at age 70.
Thu 15 May 10:34pm
The National Museum in Krakow, Poland, opens a new wing later this month, displaying the country's first collection of contemporary art.
Thu 15 May 08:47pm
Scheduled to open in August, a new US embassy in China will exhibit work by 18 Chinese and American contemporary artists, including Jeff Koons, Yun-Fei Ji, and Louise Bourgeois.
Thu 15 May 07:13pm
Martin Scorsese plans to direct a Frank Sinatra biopic, according to the Rat Pack singer's youngest daughter, Tina.
Thu 15 May 05:29pm
Veteran singer-songwriter Neil Diamond hits #1 on the Billboard album charts for the first time with his 29th studio effort, Home Before Dark.
Thu 15 May 03:54pm
Following an apparent trend in the art market, Francis Bacon's Triptych, 1976 goes for $86.3 million at Sotheby's New York, making it the most expensive work of contemporary art ever sold.
Wed 14 May 11:12pm
Michael Moore announces a spring 2009 followup to his 2004 polemical documentary, Farenheit 9/11.
Wed 14 May 11:09pm
The Library of Congress chooses 25 additions to the US National Recording Registry, including Michael Jackson's Thriller and Joni Mitchell's For the Roses.
Wed 14 May 04:59pm
David Byrne’s latest interactive music installation, Playing the Building, transforms NYC's Battery Maritime Building into a functional instrument.
Wed 14 May 04:08pm
Lucian Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping sells for $33.6 million at New York's Rockefeller Center, breaking the auction-price record for a single work by a living artist.
Tue 13 May 09:19pm
According to widespread rumors, Arcade Fire will provide the score for director Richard Kelly’s new movie, The Box.