December 2013
Ephemeral Art Show by the Seine, Paris
Three huge black domes caught my eyes when I was strolling along the embankment of the Seine in Paris near the Pont Alexander III Bridge on a July afternoon. Shaped to represent Rome’s cupolas, the [...]
A one off gaze at the subway art in New York
These were fleeting moments. We found these art works by chance as we rushed to work. Your story is located in the midst of many stories of people rushing to take their trains. Faith and [...]
A Difficult Experience- Paul McCarthy at NY Park Armory
The American artist Paul McCarthy is known for creating irreverent works that question, criticize, and scandalize for their visual violence, their emphasis on the grotesque, the scatological, the visceral. He is a powerful critic of [...]
On Nature-An Epigenetic Approach in Art
How much does a gene’s environment affect the gene? How much does man’s environment changes him and his art? As we reflect on this question, we are surprised to find an art exhibition this summer [...]
The NADA New York Art Fair- May 10 to 12, 2013
On Friday, May 10th, we took the F train in Manhattan and went to see the NADA NEW YORK art fair. It is located in the southern tip of Manhattan close to the historic Brooklyn [...]
Lecture by Robert Irwin on Light and Space
This is a 46-minute lecture by the Californian artist Robert Irwin (b 1928) during an event of the Chicago Humanities Festival in January 2010. He is one of the founders of the Light and Space [...]





