PEOPLE WE LOVE: RickyCohete, artist
Photography is more than just point and shoot is all about the concept behind it and how you manage to find balance between creativity and emotion to achieve a true connection with the project. RickyCohete is an upcoming artist that
LOCAL SPOT WE LOVE: The City Reliquary, Brooklyn
Are you nostalgic about items from the past? You might want to explore The City Reliquary Museum & Civic Organization, a small but chock-full space in Brooklyn. Open from Thursday to Sunday, this little gem in Williamsburg gives you the opportunity to visit
PEOPLE WE LOVE: LI-RONG LIAO, designer
Throwback thursday for our favorite designer Li-Rong Liao.We first collaborated with her a year ago and we just cant get enough of this brooklyn-based artist and her famous paper lights and pattern designs. From Taiwan to the streets of New York,
Frieze Art Fair New York
| Giant inflatable dog by Paul McCarthy |We had such a blast at the opening day of The Frieze Art Fair on Randall's Island this past weekend. A massive range of art was exhibited, from paintings, photography to installations, performances, and sculptures; something for the likes
Exhibit: Andy Warhol ‘Lost Then Found’ by Steve Wood
|345Meatpacking, W 14th St, NYC. May 3rd - May 12th 2013|If you get a chance, pop in the 345Meatpacking Gallery and see Andy Warhol's "Lost Then Found" on display until May 12th. British photographer, Steve Wood, rediscovered the portraits of Andy Warhol that he
NEWS: Exhibit F.A.T. Gold
Five years of the Free Art & Technology Lab, or F.A.T Lab, so time to celebrate with a new exhibit: F.A.T Gold! From April 1 till 20 Eyebeam, in Chelsea located, presented the acclaimed work of a mix of openminded collaborators. 25 collaborators of all sort of
LOCAL SPOT WE LOVE: Brooklyn Art Library
|103A North 3rd Street |Do not be fooled by the name. The Brooklyn Art Library is NOT a library where you will expect to find yourself studying or finishing up your work. Contrast to the usual quiet library, there is
DESIGN HOTELS WE LOVE: Arte Luise Kunsthotel, Berlin
The idea came up before the fall of Berlin Wall; the goal was to construct a place where artists and musicians could live freely and be able to create their art without any problems; a meeting point of conversations and
PEOPLE WE LOVE: Maximiliano Siñani, artist
Meet Maximiliano Siñani, he's from La Paz, Bolivia, currently living in New York City as an upcoming artist. He came to New York for an unexpected/expected opportunity. He calls himself a constant traveler due to his art. Most of his
Edvard Munch:The Scream
|Edvard Munch "The Scream" 1895 Pastel on Cardboard|Edvard Munch created four versions of his well known piece “The Scream” from pastel to tempera. The one currently exhibited in the MoMA is the only one owned in private hands, the other