Arthur Jafa Exposes Racial Bias in Martin Scorcese’s ‘Taxi Driver’

Known for his raw depictions of Black Identity, Arthur Jafa’s inaugural Los Angeles exhibition titled “nativemanson” is now on display at Sprüth Magers. This exhibition features sculptures, installations, and films, including his latest visual work, “BG” (2024), where he integrates visual interruptions into Martin Scorsese’s classic 1976 crime drama, “Taxi Driver.

What Went Down at the LIV Golf Dallas Team Championship

2024 has seen the curtain fall on another exhilarating LIV Golf season for me, a gamer. The grand finale was nothing short of spectacular, complete with a heart-pounding sky dive, an unforgettable hole-in-one, and an underdog Iron Heads run that culminated in a champagne shower on the podium.

Miu Miu SS25 Interrogates The Mundanity of Modern Life

For the Miu Miu SS25 fashion show, the Palais d’Iéna in Paris was reimagined as an improvised printing press for Goshka Macuga’s “Salt Looks Like Sugar” installation. In connection with this event, Miu Miu stated that “the artist offers a collection of elements to help interpret the idea of truth and its depiction.

KAWS Expands ‘MONSTERS’ Vinyl Figure Range with All-Black Collection

The Halloween season has arrived, and artist KAWS is extending his less-scary “MONSTERS” series with a fresh lineup of all-black vinyl figures. This new collection is an extension of the cereal-themed cartoons he created for General Mills in 2022. The latest MONSTERS figures share the same structure as the set KAWS released in March this year, but instead of the vibrant colors from the initial series, they opt for a sleek monochrome design.