In a windowless lecture hall, a solitary canvas painted with shades of yellows, pungent blues and deep reds draws the […]
Review: ‘Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines’ celebrates the bold and beautiful
Yellow-tinted glass doors welcome visitors to the “Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines” exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. Inside, […]
Review: ‘Harold Cohen: AARON’ proves that art needs a human touch
Before online AI art generators like DALL·E or Midjourney, there was AARON, a software developed by British painter-engineer Harold Cohen. […]
Review: ‘Herstory’ is the perfect exhibition to see this Women’s History Month
Throughout history, a woman’s place in society has often been tethered to men. With the prerogative of redirecting this pattern, […]
Review: ‘Marta Minujín: Arte! Arte! Arte!’ explores the meaning of life through mattresses
Behind large glass doors directly opposite to the Jewish Museum’s entrance, Marta Minujín’s gigantic mattress sculpture “Intertwined Concepts” invites viewers […]