December 2013
Does Art Need Time?
by Light-man The issue of time in art is not new. Contemporary artists tend to be ahead of time. They delve into concepts that have not been dealt with. They want us to see things [...]
Red Mountains Inside a Park
There is a park in New York City blooming with red mountains, yellow coastlines and copious blue cascade. If you look closer, you would find that these elements of a landscape in spring and summer [...]
Summer in NY with girls on bikes
by Ligh-tman This year summer came early to New York. As usual, the moment the sun comes out, New Yorkers fill up the streets with their summer outfit- shorts, sandals, hats, beach clothing, even [...]
South is North
Sixty-four years after his death, the work of the Uruguayan artist Joaquin Torres Garcia still reigns the market of South American art. According to a recent report by the Associated Press, his [...]
Experience Zero Gravity
There are thousands of people that are exploring some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. This chapter we will take you to Norway Switzerland and France where people are jumping cliffs as high [...]
Three shows not to miss in Paris
We saw a major wide-ranging retrospective of the American artist Keith Harring (1958-1990) at the Musee D’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, over 250 paintings, works on paper, and subway panels, of which at [...]





