I am going to tell you more about the trip -- about the street art; the show of Impressionist works of the dealer Paul Guillaume at the Musee de l'Orangerie that is bears comparison to the show o...
https://www.theartblog.org/2015/08/a-petite-paris-post-with-more-to-come/
Gazing at a photograph in Tomoko Yoneda’s Beyond Memory at the Grimaldi Gavin in Piccadilly, what I see is a beautifully composed, though desolate, image. A rough
https://www.theartblog.org/2015/07/word-image-and-collective-memory-at-tomoko-yonedas-beyond-memory/
Dear Philadelphia: great news! This spring it was my good luck to have an extended stay in Ireland–in beautiful and rustic Ballycastle, County Mayo–thanks
This month, I paid my first visit to Montreal, the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec. The city is home to approximately 1.6 million people, mostly French-speaking, yet many of its ...
https://www.theartblog.org/2015/06/facing-feminist-art-in-montreal-and-beyond/
Pascale Martine Tayou’s first solo London show, Boomerang, is utterly compelling: a global-minded and generous show that takes on some of humanity’s
Jake and Dinos Chapman have long been known as the bad boys of the Young British Artists, catapulted to notoriety by their decision to
If you notice a building doing something strange in the streets of the U.K., there’s a good chance that Alex Chinneck is somehow
Almost a fifth of the population of the vibrant and fascinating country of South Korea lives in its technologically advanced capital, Seoul, whose rich and complex culture has been formed
https://www.theartblog.org/2014/10/neon-city-built-on-a-backbone-of-tradition-seoul-south-korea/
To most people, mathematics is something of an unknown world. At worst, it can be intimidating; at best, filled with secrets that can’t be accessed without a significant amount of education. C...
Japan, like any other country, has its share of contradictions embedded in the fabric of everyday life–the clash of old and new in its architecture, or the impulse toward
https://www.theartblog.org/2014/09/visual-culture-on-the-streets-of-japan/