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Artists have been the inspiration for many successful films, whether they are painters like in Van Gogh (1991) by Maurice Pialat or Pollock (2000) by Ed Harris or even musicians […]
The break-down and the in-between: Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset’s ‘This is How We Bite Our Tongue’
Walking into the first gallery space of Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset’s ‘This Is How We Bite Our Tongue’ at the Whitechapel Gallery feels confusing yet enticing. The duo is […]
Exhibit: “Picasso in the eye of Willy Rizzo” an interview with Dominique Rizzo
During the Picasso in the eye of Willy Rizzo exhibit at the Willy Rizzo Study which runs until January 12, 2019 the public will get the opportunity to discover over […]
Five must-see exhibits in New York during October 2018
There are plenty of art shows in New York this Fall. If you’re finding it tough to choose, though, and don’t have the time to see everything on your wish-list, […]
Five must-see documentaries on art
From gallery openings to major retrospectives, the art aficionado is always keen to learn about emerging artists and past masters, alike. But there are other ways to discover and develop […]
Spanish Flu: the pandemic inspiration for the Florence Nightingale Museum’s most recent exhibition
The Florence Nightingale Museum (FNM) is a small but fierce museum in London museum community. The medical museum based directly across from the Houses of Parliament within the campus of St. […]
‘Portrayals of Blackness’: an arts collaboration highlighting Black History Month
Identity, race, who you are, what you do, why you do what you do, and who you see yourself as are aspects of what make up who you are. There […]