National Theatre School’s Art Apart program- a platform for early artists in isoaltion
Educational programs have been one of the institutions that most quickly needed to adjust to the current climate of COVID-19 adjustments. Especially with regards to those finishing grade school and […]
Six online exhibitions and museums to see
Another week, another packed schedule of walking from the bedroom to the living room…and not much of anywhere else. We get you. And with museums and galleries closed, everyone is […]
Rashid Johnson: representing anxiety through art
There’s no way around the fact that life has entered into a new norm during the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19. Plans have been put on hold, jobs have entered a […]
New York judge declares Call of Duty to be art
In September 2018, the Victoria and Albert Museum presented an exhibition highlighting video games. They’re one of many institutions that have taken more notice of video games in recent years […]
Art World Roundup: toilet roll, antiquites in Germany, and art-loving gerbils
In this week’s Art World Roundup, we cover antiquities with uncertain pasts, a case of restitution, toilet roll art, and an art gallery… for gerbils. Thousands head to the Huangshan […]
The Getty called and the people answered: thousands recreate famous artworks from the comfort of home
The Getty put out a call to the people and boy have the people responded. On March 25th, the museum sent out a Tweet accompanied by an Instagram post challenging […]
Being at the house has us thinking about homes around the world. Here are 7 that take the cake.
How’s the new kitchen office setup? Have you Marie Kondo-ed your entire house within a very tidy inch of its life yet? With the new life norm of social distancing […]