Located just a short distance north of NYC, Dia:Beacon houses the Dia Art Foundation’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present. See photos from a recent visit
Art & Museums
Last weekend, the newest round of the 29Rooms exhibition from Refinery29 opened in Brooklyn. The 29Rooms exhibition is described as an “immersive festival of culture and creativity where artists, visionaries, and partners bring ideas to life through interactive installations, performances, and activities rooted in storytelling and self-expression.” But, truthfully: it’s just an Instagram thing. The experience …
My morning started with a bus ride from the Eindhoven city center to a small town out in the countryside. I was on my way for a tour of Bergeijk, specifically the iconic De Ploeg building. A collaboration between two Dutch artists from the De Stijl period, De Ploeg was once a weaving mill where …
An inside look at the iconic graphic design exhibition by Milton Glaser – THE DESIGN OF DISSENT at the annual Graphic Matters design festival in Breda, NL
Photos from the annual street art iBug Festival in Saxony – a celebration of international diversity in urban art with 120 artists from 17 countries
Photos from the “In Infinity” art exhibition featuring the weird and wonderful works from Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama – at Louisiana Museum Denmark
I’d been in the museum for at least an hour by this point. I sat in a dark room, watching massive semicircular screens play a loop of athletes doing amazing things. The room was dark, but the three screens, each bigger than a SUV, played loud and colorful clips—ones meant to evoke anticipation and excitement. And: …
Photos from London’s sexiest art exhibition on now: Madame Roxy’s Erotic Emporium – a felt sex shop of over 5,000 products in London Soho
Well, not really. It’s usually just the museums are boring — trapping beautiful artwork behind glass barriers and silly rules preventing us from talking selfies
Story from visiting the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Illinois. And for what it’s worth, dinosaurs are awesome.