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Do you feel restless and have the itch to travel? Is your mind constantly wandering to distant shores and your spirit filled with wanderlust? If you are ready to pack…
Do you feel restless and have the itch to travel? Is your mind constantly wandering to distant shores and your spirit filled with wanderlust? If you are ready to pack…
Language and writing, reflecting today’s cultural thinking, are often overinflated. To capture attention in a noisy playing field, some feel compelled to lean on every emphatic technique in the book.…
October 15, 2017 – February 18, 2018 Collezione Maramotti Via Fratelli Cervi 66 42124 Reggio Emilia Italy The winner of the 6th Max Mara Art Prize for Women presents her…
The Internet is a voracious beast. The minute you feed its hungry belly, the web is demanding more. With an appetite that is never satisfied, the online world quickly gobbles…
There is another world, but it is inside this one. ~Paul Éluard From August 11 to 30, 2017, GALLERY 46 in London will present the debut solo exhibition of American…
In the Internet age of podcasts and videos, does the written word still have value? For those who despair about the destiny of long- and even short-form journalism, news of…
On the centenary of the death of Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), The Metropolitan Museum of Art will celebrate its historic collection of the artist’s work in Rodin at The Met, opening…
By Margot Machol Bisnow What does it take to raise a kid with the confidence, competitive drive, and resilience to become a star? An actor, painter, songwriter, artist? An entrepreneur…
Graphic artist Camille Walala is building a labyrinth of shapes and colors on Greenwich Peninsula. Selected as NOW Gallery’s 2017 Design Collaborator, Camille presents WALALA X PLAY for the gallery’s…
Opening September 13, 2017, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (ICA) in Philadelphia will present Nathalie Du Pasquier: BIG OBJECTS NOT ALWAYS SILENT, a retrospective exploring…