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‘Advertising Is Fueled By Prejudice’: An Hour With Hank Willis Thomas
Hank Willis Thomas was in his studio near the Port Authority bus terminal in Midtown Manhattan showing me a ten-year-old ... -
A Guide To Coffee Culture At Sundance, 2015
ONE | Actors Near Cars Getting Coffee Join Intelligentsia at, Acura Lounge, named after the festival’s presenting sponsor .Feel the rev of specialty coffee ... -
Traces of Extinct Animals at the Armory Show
The animals have gone missing from booth 844. Framed nature prints crowd the holly walls, but the auks, cougars, wolves, ... -
Artist Draws Detailed Portraits With Only His Eyes
DRAWING IS A carefully choreographed dance between the brain, eyes, and hands. It requires the cooperation and coordination of the three to ... -
matthias jung makes montages of surreal and structurally impossible homes
German-based graphic designer Matthias Jung creates imaginative houses, that we’d like to encounter in real life. He calls his creations ‘architectural short ... -
Van Gogh and the decision that changed art history
In 1878 Van Gogh was a struggling would-be preacher. At his lowest ebb, he began to draw. Alastair Sooke looks ... -
A Magical Look Inside Utah’s Ice Castle, Captured by Photographer Sam Scholes
Like a mythical yeti’s cave or a home fit for the ice queen, this Ice Castle in Utah is something ... -
Banksy Sets His Latest Street Interventions in War-torn Gaza
Banksy has sets his latest street interventions in gaza, adding three new works to the war-torn landscape. the first, amid ... -
Lesson We Can Learn from Wes Anderson
Sunday saw Wes Anderson’s delectable film The Grand Budapest Hotel scoop a suitably grand total of five Oscars, making it the joint ... -
Dining with Contemporary Artists and Designers
What does your favorite artist like to eat for dinner? Or, better yet, what would that dish look like if fixed ...