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"The expression Foreigners Everywhere has several meanings. First of all, that wherever you go and wherever you are you will always encounter foreigners— they/we are everywhere. S… Read More
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American modern artist Henry Taylor is well-known for his installations, sculptures, and paintings. Taylor, born in Ventura, California 1958, focuses on the African American experience in hi… Read More
Outsider art or Photo Brut? Just a good story Annual Outsider Art Fair post.
Since the 2019 publication of Bruno Decharme’s Photo Brut the collecting and study of outsider arti… Read More
Umberto Eco (1932-2016) – the Italian philosopher and novelist, author of The Name of the Rose and Foucault’s Pendulum – had a personal library of 50,000 books. He tho… Read More
If you’re in the mood for a heartwarming and enchanting story like Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins, then get ready to fall in love with these must-read alternatives. … Read More
We interview documentarian Paul Sng, whose latest film, Tish, tells the story of working-class British artist Tish Murtha.
Less than a decade after he burst onto the scene with 2015&rsquo… Read More
Art may feed the soul, but it generally doesn’t feed the artist. While some artists find financial success early in their creative careers, most people must support themselves… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Anna LagosTenochtitlÁn has been rebuilt, or at leas… Read More
Before traveling, I always recommend travelers look beyond the Top 10 Lists or bucket list items and read books from another culture to better immerse yourself into the culture and tradition… Read More
As we bumble toward the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, it is safe to assume that a dwindling, if not already severely dwindled, number of Americans know the name Ernie Kovacs… Read More
Bavaria-based artist and brand designer at PUMA Shane Finegan brings together stamps and sneakers to tell the history of famous footwear with Stampsolector. We caugh… Read More
If there was trouble brewing in Sydney in the late 70s and 80s, chances are Toby Zoates was the one at the stove.
A notorious shit-stirrer, prolific artist, political radical, sharp satirist… Read More
If there is anyone who indirectly deserves credit for attracting me to Britain, it is surely the society photographer Dafydd Jones.
One Sunday afternoon in the early 1980s, I was browsing th… Read More
Today I thought it would be fun to take a look at some more wonderful "Lost" albums of the 1970's. There were many excellent records that popped up on my radar whenever I would go thro… Read More
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Two Faces of Resilience: Judy Chicago and Shirin Neshat
Judy Chicago and Shirin Neshat are two very different artists, but what links them is the struggles they had to face a… Read More
Rain has endowed Los Angeles and its environs lately with an explosion of verdant green, and, as if on cue, the arts scene this early February is now equally luxuriant. I’m Mark Swe… Read More
With the world evolving at an increasingly fast pace, it is only natural that the way people make money has changed too. With the rise of online businesses, and the invention of new technolo… Read More
the mexican director William of the Bull lately premiered the sequence ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ on the platform of Netflix1 of his most anticipated assignments of the 12 months a… Read More
Truth is stranger than fiction, and throughout history, a legion of pranksters, hucksters, and frauds have exploited humanity’s innate hunger for the extraordinary. Whether motivated b… Read More
The statistics of dog bites to humans are fairly well documented in the USA. According to the Center for Disease Control, most dog bites are to children between the ages of 5 and 9 years old… Read More
Some people have a taste for the mundane, others are fascinated with the peculiar. If you’re one of the latter ones like me, pull your seat closer. Welcome to the “The Museum of… Read More
“Where should I go?” That’s one of the most common questions from travelers looking for advice about visiting this amazing country, filled with interesting museums, vibrant… Read More
There are many kinds of photography, covering a wide scope of subjects and topics. A few sorts center around individuals, others revolve around the common habitat, others underline hum… Read More
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If you love hip-hop music and the people who tug on its endlessly fascinating narrative threads, you probably know the work of Mel D. Cole. In the early 2000s, Cole m… Read More
Vinati Bhatt’s artworks are a captivating testament to everything that inspires her. From the culture of Rajasthan and unforgettable memories to the magic of everyday moments.
The fou… Read More
At a press preview for Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago, which runs at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago through May 10, museum director Madeleine Grynsztejn answered a question that was fa… Read More
Looking for a complete list of Stephen King books in order? I grew up with my dad going and getting the new Stephen King book the day it came out. As a fan myself now and someone who is tryi… Read More
Of the 3 short-form Oscar categories, nominated documentaries feel the least like their online brethren, due to their length. Routinely pushing the Academy limit of 40 minutes, these do… Read More