The culture, music, art, people, food, and spirited overall vibe of uptown New York City’s Harlem neighbourhood are beckoning the attentions and affections of not only New Yorkers, but of the rest of the world....
The only recurring exhibition in New York that spotlights contemporary early-career artists, the 2015 New Museum Triennial will be open to the public on February 25. The Triennial provides a platform for an eme...
From the Glass Archive – Avant ArtÂ
We go back into the Glass magazine archive to revisit the work of some exciting artists featured in Issue Four.
Jaime Tarazona
Jaime lives and works in Colombia and is...
Glass reviews the Scottish artist’s latest show in Tokyo – A history of human folly at the heart of Jack McLean’s art
Jack McLean’s painting, It’s a Long Story, in Full Colour, without a Happy Ending, on vie...
Drawing on layered themes of reproduction, questions of authorship and authenticity, Rob and Nick Carter’s witty Chinese Whispers exhibition at The Fine Art Society certainly draws our attention to image percep...
Chris Ofili’s oeuvre, in exhibition at the New Gallery in New York City, has been extended for a run until February 1. Last week, Ofili impromptu and unannounced arrived to the New Gallery’s lobby, making pins,...
Somerset. Long known for farming, hippy sub-cultures and festival, Glastonbury has started a transformation into a stylish retreat where visitors drink quality wine, eat well and see international art. Glass ch...
This winter the exhibition Ahead of the Curve: New China from China, an exhibition of contemporary ceramics and glass created by 20 Chinese artists, comes to Bristol Museum & Art Gallery.
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Galerie Karsten Greve and artist Qiu Shihua will present Calme, Qiu’s first solo exhibition in France in ten years. The exhibition will show a selection of his oil paintings made between 2010 and 2014, which al...
Dutch photographer Justin van Vliet’s portraits capture the quiet, serene and regal side of his subjects. As Chief Photographer for Glass Magazine Online, Justin’s work can be seen accompanying many of Glass On...
The latest collaboration between New Zealand-born, London-based photo-artist Jamie Mcleod and Jeremy Reed, one of Britain’s most innovative and prolific writers, Anaconda Johnny has just been publishe...
Despite the common trend of Art Basel Miami Beach of bringing well-known pieces of pop art to satisfy the American taste, I was most surprised to find there Bachi da Setola by Pino Pascali, some of the most sop...
The upcoming V&A exhibition, what is luxury? is the third collaboration of V&A and Crafts Council projects, following Out of the Ordinary in 2007 and The Power of Making in 2011.
Divulging into inter...
While traditional Japanese architecture is cherished by many, much of the country’s post-war structures are at risk of being demolished or changed beyond recognition. In preparation for the 2020 Olympics, a few...
We are very pleased to announce that Glass Magazine issue 20, with the theme of Destiny, can now be found on newsstands and in shops across the world and is also available to order.
Destiny is a perplexing a...
The Invasion of Cyberspace – Glass explores Yutaka Inagawa's new body of work ahead of his latest solo show in London
Comprising of numerous visual layers and perspectives, Yutaka Inagawa’s conceptual art em...
For just two days this week (Wednesday December 11 and Thursday December 12) The House of St Barnabas in Soho will be exhibiting a site-specific installation designed by the widely respected light artist Rupert...
With an upcoming show devoted to the innovative and compelling sculpture of the Victorian period, Tate Britain's Sculpture Victorious illustrates how the art form featured in all aspects of Victorian politics, ...
All that glitters – Glass explores the earliest history and newest collection of diamond masters De Beers
Could any stone typify the magic of nature quite like a diamond? These rare gems were formed from pre...
Louis Vuitton kicked off Art Basel Miami Beach festivities with a dinner to celebrate Playing With Shapes, an exhibition by furniture designer Pierre Paulin spearheaded by the French luxury house. The Design Mi...