The Met invites New Yorkers to “Go to The Met” in new Spring ad campaign
The Spring 2023 season will also bring a slate of new programming, with shows on important artists like Juan de Pareja, Cecily Brown, and Berenice Abbott, as well as an exhibition at The Met Cloisters on art, class, and commerce in a late medieval town.
Sean ‘Kid Flvsh’ Williams, ‘City of Gods’ cover artist, on the making of the art, Drill music, and what’s next (Interview)
Born in New Jersey, Sean ‘Kid Flvsh’ Williams started drawing at ten years old in fifth grade. He credits a friend named Taysir K, who inspired him to pick up a pencil and practice his craft. Taysir used to bring his sketchbook to school
When worlds collide: Meek Mill chooses Nina Chanel Abney original for abstract ‘Expensive Pain’ cover art
These things/objects on his cover art may be topics on his new album, or it is a picture he identifies with and is the best visual representation of what brings forth "expensive pain".
For Kings and Queens: Tajana Bunton-Williams’ short film about Black Dance culture ‘Back Beat’
The soundtrack choice was phenomenal throughout and with breaks in between of dialogue that flowed seamlessly. The film carried a lot of confidence, reflecting on how we should carry ourselves.
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents: The Roaring Twenties
The exhibition is a cooperation between the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and Kunsthaus Zürich.
Why TriBeCa’s Legendary Art Supply Store Pearl Paint Closed Its Last Door This Year
Here's 3 reasons why our Editor, a former Pearl Paint consumer, believes the TriBeCa art mecca has closed its final door this year.
French Artist JR Collaborates With New York City Ballet Dancers
Recently, New York City Ballet invited French Artist JR to create a large-scale art installation, in collaboration with the dancers of the Company, for their 2014 Art Series.
Personally Speaking: JAY Z “Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film”
This is perfect for early morning inspiration and a few tears of joy.
Interview: Christian Åslund
Cruising down the aisles of the ever-evolving Internet, about a week ago, I stumbled upon the work of Christian Åslund.