Brooklyn Museum Exhibition Showcases African-American Artist Giants

Brooklyn Museum Exhibition Showcases African-American Artist Giants

In its next exhibition, the Brooklyn Museum vindicates the presence of African-American artists in museums and opens a “great” conversation about racial discrimination through a collection of almost one hundred works temporarily donated by artists Alicia Keys and her husband, Swizz Beatz . (We invite you to continue reading: Oscar Awards 2024: When are they … Read more

Top 10 Must-See Art Events in Mexico City for 2024

Top 10 Must-See Art Events in Mexico City for 2024

The idea of ​​an art fair may sound shocking to many. Corridors and corridors full of works that become improvised catwalks of people who only go around with their best outfits to take selfies. Beyond that banality, Zona Maco has been held in Mexico City for 22 years, a fair that has been consolidated in … Read more

The Magnificent Musical Mural: An Ode to Music and Cultural Tribute

The Magnificent Musical Mural: An Ode to Music and Cultural Tribute

AN ODE TO MUSIC Sfhir skillfully used the shape of the building, including the light well, to integrate the mural into the structure, creating a magnificent musical instrument played by a cellist. “When you see it, its immensity not only makes you feel small, but it also captivates you and you can’t look away,” they … Read more

Invisible Cultures: Artistic Display of 17 Pieces Arriving at Torrent Metro Building

Invisible Cultures: Artistic Display of 17 Pieces Arriving at Torrent Metro Building

“Invisible Cultures” It will arrive at the Torrent metro building on February 1 at 7 p.m. It is a artistic display of 17 pieces created by different artists around the same figure. It is a point of union of the failure project and the social project of the Commission Cronista Vicent Beguer and Esteve de … Read more

The Real Problem with Racism in Society: Moving Beyond Incidents in Soccer Stadiums

The Real Problem with Racism in Society: Moving Beyond Incidents in Soccer Stadiums

Those who say that the stadiums should be closed for 6 months, those who propose honorary citizenship for the goalkeeper struck by the rudeness of those who think it is right to address him as a monkey. There are those who call for outright defeats, those who pontificate that the goalkeeper should not have returned … Read more

Artists and Scientists Collaborate to Preserve and Transform Botanical Garden into Ethnobiological Oasis

Artists and Scientists Collaborate to Preserve and Transform Botanical Garden into Ethnobiological Oasis

It could be said that ten serigraphs by the artists Jan Hendrix, Joy Laville, Pedro Friedeberg, Sergio Hernández, Miguel Castro Leñero, Carla Rippey, Mario Palacios Kaim, Martha Helion, Boris Viskin and Roberto Turnbull, are also some of the founding pieces of the Garden Botanical of San Miguel de Allende, called El Charco del ingenio. They—Mexicans … Read more

The Incredible Health Benefits of Sage: A Detailed Report

The Incredible Health Benefits of Sage: A Detailed Report

Red sage is a perennial plant that reaches approximately 80 cm in height and is distinguished by its purple or pink flowers gathered in clusters. Its leaves are also characterized by their oval shape and serrated edges. Sage is considered one of the most important healthy herbs, as it contributes to enhancing the body’s overall … Read more

The Decline of Arthouse Cinemas and the Impact on Avant-Garde Films: A Case Study with “Fallen Leaves” and Aki Kaurismaki’s Anti-Commercial Style

The Decline of Arthouse Cinemas and the Impact on Avant-Garde Films: A Case Study with “Fallen Leaves” and Aki Kaurismaki’s Anti-Commercial Style

The extinction or absence of arthouse cinemas forces experimental avant-garde films to be released in commercial cinemas, with unknown results. Often ruin. Thus, at the screening I attended of Fallen Leaves there were three people. The Finnish director’s film Aki Kaurismaki, an Oscar candidate, is deliberately anti-commercial, emphatically authorial, not at all easy or designed … Read more

Antonio Canova Gypsotheca Museum in Possagno: A Masterpiece of Contemporary European Architecture

Antonio Canova Gypsotheca Museum in Possagno: A Masterpiece of Contemporary European Architecture

I return from New York, from the inauguration of the new Olnick-Spanu Magazzino pavilion, with my eyes full of its wonderful collection of Carlo Scarpa crystals and the magnificent exhibition space built with light by Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo and, in a synchronicity worthy of Carl Jung, ICON Design gives me the gift … Read more