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Take Five: Art in Island Lets You Interact and Become One with Their Art
It’s a scenario that we’ve all either seen or experienced firsthand when visiting a museum: a group of rambunctious teenagers or a cheerful family walks the halls of a museum, suddenly halting to a stop in front of... -
The Eccentricity of the Past: Patty Grazini Revisits History with ‘Eccentric Misfits and Uncommon Characters’
It was a city of endless possibility. Between 1880 and 1910, the Big Apple experienced an unprecedented boom, its population expanding to nearly double thanks to a surge in immigrants from across the globe and... -
Take Five: Ed Wheeler Brings Holiday Twist to Classic Paintings
When we last spoke to Ed Wheeler, he was only beginning his humorous and clever Santa Classics series. A year later, the photographer is back as Santa Claus with a dozen new renditions of canonical works of art... -
Gay and Lesbian Art: From the Perishable to the Permanent
Something very important is happening at 26 Wooster Street in lower Manhattan. Fads and the fashionistas that inspire them may come and go with the raising and lowering of a hem, but the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and... -
La Ropa de los Vivos (y los Muertos): ‘The Book of Life’ Fashion Line At Hot Topic Is Drop-Dead Gorgeous
Let’s begin by admitting this: any apparel tied-in with a film is almost always, as a rule, decidedly unstylish and better left off as a collector’s item showcased on a wall. Star Wars dresses? Lame, unless... -
The Golden Butterfly: AU VYDA’s Fall 2014 Collection Brings Dramatic Flair to Fashion
Saying that fashion has “flair” is one of the most tired clichés one can use. It’s staid, horribly overused, and rather than exciting, it is oftentimes dreary. In short, it’s a lazy descriptor used by equally... -
Take Five: Artist Amy Shackleton Combines Nature with the Industrial
The last time we wrote about Amy Shackleton’s impeccably brilliant landscapes, she was working on a new series that would expose recent developments of sustainable buildings across Canada. Two years later... -
Take Five: Raphael Mazzucco Enlivens the Art World
While some of you might not recognize the name Raphael Mazzucco, you probably have seen his iconic photographs on your local newsstand, gracing the covers and pages of publications like Sports Illustrated, Vanity Fair... -
Take Five: Jeff Koons Invades the Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City is in for a major transformation when it opens its doors to visitors in its new facility downtown in spring 2015, but before closing its gates to a lifetime of... -
Artist of the Week: Body-Painter Emma Hack Unifies Nature with the Human Form
“There is nothing more satisfying than revenge…” No, this isn’t a line from the hit ABC show Revenge, in which the protagonist Emily Thorne (born Amanda Clarke) seeks retribution for her father’s murder, but...
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