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The 2019 Unnatural, Exaggerated and a Little Bizarre Met Gala
If there could be just one illustration of a perfect ‘symphony’, then it must be the Met Gala – an annual symphony of art, fashion, music...
May 9, 20194 min read


Harold Ancart’s Playable Art Installed at Cadman Plaza Park
An 18th Century English poet Alexander Pope once said, “Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed”. Applying...
May 3, 20192 min read


THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF TEMEL NAL THAT LETS US FEEL COLOR AND SENSE LIGHT
The artist Temel Nal feels color and senses light. Using his own, never-divulged photographic technique and without any- post production...
Apr 30, 20195 min read


Tank Shanghai: An Exciting Contemporary Artspace with an Industrial Twist
Imagine going to the newest, cutting edge museum. But instead of strolling through a spacious white box with high ceilings, you are in...
Apr 23, 20192 min read


I Lift My Lamp Beside The Golden Door: Dorothy Iannone and Three Statues of Liberty
For everyone walking on the High Line, an elevated park made in an old New York Central Railroad, the experience is more than an...
Apr 15, 20192 min read


Venice Biennale Appoints International Jury for the 58th International Art Exhibition
Upon recommendation by the Artistic Director Ralph Rugoff, the board of directors of the Venice Biennial, chaired by Paolo Baratta, has...
Apr 12, 20192 min read


The Vessel at Hudson Yards in New York City
New York City is known for its vibrant life and lights, it’s also a city full of art found in many forms. Museums and artistic shows can...
Mar 29, 20192 min read


Witness the Works of an Anglophile, Van Gogh
“I dream my painting and I paint my dream.” ― Vincent Willem Van Gogh. Just like any other artist Vincent van Gogh, who did not discover...
Mar 27, 20192 min read

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