The rise and impact of the ‘Instagram museum’
In 2015 the now famed Museum of Ice Cream opened in New York and the museum – and Instagram – world would never quite be the same. Visitors were immersed […]
MK Gallery set to reopen in March
The newly revamped MK Gallery will celebrate its first year back in the art scene with some exciting exhibitions. ‘Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance,’ a major retrospective of […]
Rose-Lynn Fisher examines ‘The Topography of Tears’
Have you ever considered the terrain of your tears? The salty mixture that can signal pain, happiness, exhaustion, or terror – what does it look like? How does it relate […]
‘Put it back’: San Francisco house by architect Richard Neutra to be rebuilt
At 49 Hopkins Avenue in San Francisco, one would expect to find a white, modern house that today looks fairly typical of 20th century modern architecture. The house was built […]
Rarely seen view of Venice by Monet expected to sale for £30 million
In Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern art sale on February 26th, Le Palais Ducal by Claude Monet is expected to sale for as much as £30 million ($35 million). The 1908 […]
After 44 years, Herculaneum’s Antiquarium opens
The angular, white, modern Antiquarium was completed near Naples in 1974. Designed by a team of Neapolitan architects the building was approved by the Italian government and built for 12 […]
Aristotle Roufanis: Crusader for the Lonely
The lens of Aristotle Roufanis sheds light on the lonely lives of city-dwellers through his urban landscapes artworks. I first encountered the Greek artist’s series of hyper-definition images, Alone Together, […]