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Art in the time of Corona Virus
The coronavirus has spread to over 100 nations, including the U.S., Iran, Italy, Japan and South Korea, since the outbreak began in Wuhan...
Mar 12, 20203 min read


Making more than Art Accessible
Bev and her daughter, Nancy, make the trip every third Sunday to the museum. Each stand about 4 foot, 6 inches or so. Bev, the mother,...
Mar 8, 20204 min read


Elma Allen at Kasmin Gallery
The otherworldly, anthropomorphic works by the American sculptor Alma Allen have been steadily capturing imaginations since he first...
Mar 6, 20202 min read


Fernan D’Osorio Zumarán: A Vision Collected through Time
When looking at abstract painting as a genre, there can be a sense of instability or lightness when the images lack obvious context. This...
Feb 26, 20205 min read


Michael Rakowitz: The invisible enemy should not exist
The invisible enemy should not exist unfolds as an intricate narrative about the artifacts stolen from the National Museum of Iraq,...
Feb 7, 20202 min read


Social Media! Is that all we have to offer to this precious birth we have taken on this planet? Inte
Artworks created from something more than just intuition, from life led with sensing vibrations around, aiming for a positive and...
Feb 7, 20205 min read


Darren Bader: Fruits, Vegetables; Fruit and Vegetable Salad
Darren Bader’s new exhibition “Fruits, Vegetables; Fruit and Vegetable Salad” at the Whitney Museum is an amalgam of sculpture and...
Jan 31, 20202 min read


‘Vernacular Women’ at Rico/Maresca Gallery
The women in Rico/Maresca Gallery’s exhibition ‘Vernacular Woman’ are not meant to be the ideal images of beauty. They are meant to be...
Jan 29, 20202 min read

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