Tag: The Insiders
Crucial Exhibitions at Imperial War Museum for World Peace
[ad_1] “War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing!” As we enter a new year filled with conflicts and atrocities, the Imperial War Museum in London plays a crucial role
DetailCaptivating Photography Exhibitions Push Boundaries in New York City
[ad_1] Discover the captivating exhibitions of photographers James Welling and Richard Mosse, each pushing the boundaries of visual representation in their own unique ways. Welling’s “Thought Objects” show at David
DetailTextile Shows in the UK: Unraveling Histories and Weaving New Tales
[ad_1] Located in the picturesque Georgian spa town of Bath, the Holburne Museum is currently hosting an exhibition by artist Lubaina Himid titled “Lost Threads.” Himid’s use of brightly colored
DetailExploring Christopher Wool’s Gritty 1970s New York in a Flashback to DIY Culture
[ad_1] The 1970s art scene in New York City was filled with danger, excitement, and creativity. Christopher Wool’s exhibition “See Stop Run” captures some of that rebellious spirit in a
DetailJulia Scher recreates post-9/11 surveillance installation in New York City
[ad_1] Is Our Collective Security Worth the Sacrifice of Individual Privacy? Julia Scher explores the intersection of surveillance, technology, and ethics in her latest exhibition at Ortuzar Projects. Through thought-provoking
DetailGasworks Celebrates 30 Years: A South London Art Powerhouse
[ad_1] Gasworks, the south London art institution, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with a rich history of supporting and showcasing artists from around the world. Over the years, Gasworks
DetailArthur Jafa in New York Clarifies Scorsese’s Taxi Driver
[ad_1] Arthur Jafa’s latest exhibition, ***** at Gladstone Gallery, showcases his unique approach to exploring Blackness through art. The exhibition features an intriguing reimagining of a scene from Martin Scorsese’s
DetailNew York Artists Embark on Greek Odyssey: A Journey of Inspiration
[ad_1] Greece is thriving, with open arms for artists from New York. At the ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Marina Abramovic introduced Anonhi and the Johnsons to an enthusiastic crowd.
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