In his 'Hergé - Hopper' series, Marabout imagined a romantic life for Tintin in the intimate and voyeuristic universe of the famous American painter; describing his work as "strip art."
It's time for us art snobs to face facts: the MCU is better than we want to admit.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Nick Cave’s exhibition, Until, at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.
David Byrne's latest entry into his multimedia project, 'Reasons to be Cheerful', has just launched and it tackles division within society through interactive storytelling.
Hauser & Wirth New York will present a two-part exhibition exploring Takesada Matsutani and Kate Van Houten's overlapping oeuvres.
Beginning May 2, 2024, Hauser & Wirth will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Eva Hesse's representation with a new exhibition, 'Eva Hesse Five Sculptures.'
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Toyin Ojih Odutola's first solo museum exhibition in New York "To Wander Determined" at The Whitney Museum.
Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' just crossed the 10,000 votes threshold on LEGO’s “Ideas” platform, meaning it got enough support to go into production.
Our collection of photos from the opening reception of the third iteration of the BRIC Biennial featuring artists living and working in South Brooklyn.
Project for Empty Space presents "Dreams of Fire and Starshine" a solo exhibition by PES Artist in Residence Delano Dunn. Check out our photos from our recent visit.
"Leonard Cohen: A Crack in Everything," the exhibition approved by Cohen himself, is beginning its international tour from The Jewish Museum in New York before departing for Europe and elsewhere.
Netflix’s original animated-series is a staple of artistic innovation. The creative teams’ choice to depict trauma through that of an animated horse is a testament to the program’s commitment to innovative storytelling and stunning art. Season four brings perhaps the most creatively stylized animation to modern television, while also incorporating design choices into their narratives. This critique is spoiler-packed, so please proceed with caution!
Nvidia has come up with a prototype that will be able to turn even the simplest of sketches into photorealistic pictures.
Whether you’re learned in the artistic ways or not, visiting an art museum is a worthwhile endeavor; however, if you're not used to it, visiting a art museum can be a frustrating endeavor. Here are a few things you can do to make the most of your experience.
For this week's show we talk about the recent passing of Hugh Hefner and discuss our thoughts on his legacy and the discussion the media is having about it; whether it was more exploitation or liberation. Then we talk about the massive success that both IT and Rick and Morty have had and the influence that Rick and Morty in particular has had on McDonald's. We end things by discussing the recent trend of "Made-for-Instagram" art exhibits and Google's new hardware lineup and their new flagship phone, the Pixel 2.
AnnaLiisa Ariosa-Benston (aka FAMOUSONMARS) is an installation artist, director, and curator who makes interactive installations out of New York and she sat down to talk in-depth with us about political art, feminism, curating shows, her wildly unique pop-up curation/concept stores for here FAMOUSONMARS brand, and much much more.
Our collection photos from our recent visit to the International Group Show "Environmental Food Chain" Food for Thought at RE:ARTISTE.
Marvin Touré joins us again to go full on spoilercast about Marvel's Black Panther and go on a deeper analytical dive about its many themes. We finish things off by talking about the recent presidential portraits and possible deeper meanings.
The cover was originally based on an image of radio waves from pulsar CP 1919, but it now shows the waves as flat and lifeless to “symbolize the eternal silence of a dead planet.”
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Kara Walker’s exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
The country is on fire with rage, and rightfully so, but we cannot end with only rage and social media postings. We must all do our part before this tears us apart. We'll be donating 50% of all our Black Fathers Matter merch proceeds to Reclaim the Block.
We have returned with the next episode of The Fearless Show and on this episode we give our reactions to this year's Oscars and we see who picked the most winners. We also talk about new shows and films we've been watching, in particular Marvel and Netflix's latest, Iron Fist. Then we close things out by discussing Dareece's recent exhibit opening in our hometown of Colorado Springs and any upcoming art shows he plans on checking out.
While there are no two ways of coping during difficult times, we could learn a thing or two from artists who thrived in solitude and fortuitously produced their magnum opuses.
In the first episode of Season 2 (2017), we discuss our most anticipated films and TV series scheduled to be released in 2017. Dareece also talks about his recent visit to the Trenton Doyle Hancock art show in NY and his impressions.