Events/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Visual Arts The Guggenheim’s Latin American Survey Reveals Something New Under the Sun By Anthony Merino / 12 September 2014 Categorizing the world we live in may be one of the most primal of human appetites.This exhibit challenges how we do that.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts Ai Weiwei on Truth, Beauty and Futility By Anthony Merino / 11 June 2014 According to What?, a retrospective of Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei currently on display at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts Who Do We Think They Are? By Anthony Merino / 5 May 2014 A self-described visual-activist, Zanele Muholi turns her eye upon the faces of the marginalized GLBT communities of South Africa -- and the faces gaze back.
Events/Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts A Slice of Berlin in Los Angeles By Andra Moldav / 12 December 2011
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts Pavement Art: When Destruction Is as Important as Creation By Andra Moldav / 17 October 2011
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Visual Arts On Costumes, Video Games, and the Art of Pretending By Andra Moldav / 28 August 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Travel/Visual Arts In With the Old in Bucharest: When There’s No New Space for Art, Find an Old Mansion By Andra Moldav / 2 August 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts Street Art: From the Frying Pan Straight into the… Museum By Andra Moldav / 31 May 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts Thomas Doyle’s Dreams and Nightmares: Captured in Bell Jars By Andra Moldav / 18 April 2011