by admin | Sep 17, 2016 | Pop
Leonard’s works often capture these sorts of societal shifts and changes (perhaps this is an inevitability when one’s practice involves patient, long-term looking). For INTERVIEW Magazine she speaks to the “different city” that she inhabited in...
by admin | Sep 1, 2016 | Pop
“The First Known Map of the Moon,” opening Sept. 8, Mary Boone New York, brings together about half a dozen of Hashimoto’s meditations on that theme — each made from layers of overlapping, circular and intricate kites. He gets into the nitty-gritty in the annotated...
by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | Pop
Corita Kent was an American Catholic nun, artist, and educator who lived and worked in Los Angeles and Boston. She worked almost exclusively with silkscreen, or serigraphy, helping to establish it as a fine art medium. She developed innovative methods in screen...
by admin | Aug 5, 2016 | Pop
Chances are that if you have experienced reality, you have felt the urge to escape it. Artist Jeremy Shaw Speaks About Drugs, Religion, and the Power of Altered States All throughout history, from LSD to VR, humans have been inventing and tinkering with...
by admin | Jul 29, 2016 | Pop, Zeitgeist
“Is simplicity best Or simply the easiest The narrowest path Is always the holiest” Martin Lee Gore KYLE CHAYKA for the New York times is exploring the “Oppression” of minimalism. The word’s meaning wasn’t entirely literal when it first came...
by admin | Jul 15, 2016 | Pop