Haley Mellin
Art

Draw Me A Bird
In "Together, a Short Film," the National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) gathers animated support.
Haley Mellin
2.12.21
Art

Mathew Cerletty's Objects Are Closer Than They Appear
The paintings in his solo show at The Power Station reveal a part of ourselves in the quotidian.
Haley Mellin
12.18.20
Design

This Pair of Sunglasses Helps Clean Up the Ocean
100% of the proceeds from the sale of Yves Béhar's collaboration with The Ocean Cleanup go to the cleanup of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Haley Mellin
12.11.20
Art

Joseph Holtzmann's Landscapes and Nocturnes
Parker Gallery is hosting a pop-exhibition in New York featuring the artist-designer's oil paintings.
Haley Mellin
11.20.20
Art

Ryan Johnson’s Endless Silhouettes
The artist speaks about the influences and unlikely musical inspirations behind his latest body of work.
Haley Mellin
11.13.20
Art

In Hulda Guzmán's Work, Nature Takes Precedence
The artist's solo show, "Hulda Guzmán: my flora, my fauna," is on view at Alexander Berggruen until December 21.
Haley Mellin
10.30.20
Art

For Lois Dodd, Painting is a Celebration of Nature
The artist chats—via snail mail—with Haley Mellin about her latest solo exhibition at Adams and Ollman in Oregon.
Haley Mellin
10.23.20
Art

Gina Beavers Explores the Complexities of an Online Self
The artist's debut solo show, "World War Me," is currently on view at Marianne Boesky Gallery.
Haley Mellin
10.9.20
Art

The Musings of Sheree Hovsepian
GARAGE chats with the Iranian-American artist ahead of shows at Half Gallery and Halsey McKay Gallery.
Haley Mellin
8.21.20
Art

In Jorge Pardo's "Tecoh," a Place to See and to Learn
The artist discusses his project with the environmentalist and collector Claudia Madrazo and gallerist Friedrich Petzel.
Haley Mellin
8.14.20
Art

Zoe Buckman's "Electricity Traversed My Insides"
Her new work is part of "Drawn Together," a group show at Unit London which benefits medical non-profits.
Haley Mellin
6.14.20
Art

DIY Your Own Fine Art with Brooke Wise's Coloring Book
Because you don't have space for any more puzzles in your apartment. Bonus? It's free!
Haley Mellin
5.10.20
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