September 2013
The Lost Time
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum has opened a major exhibition of the work of award-winning Taiwanese photographer Chang Chao-Tang, who has chronicled the changes in his country over the past six decades. Time: The Images [...]
Personal Vision of Edward Hopper
If you don’t like art or have never been to a museum, you probably would have still heard of Edward Hopper (1882-1967). He is often referred to as the greatest American artist in modern times. [...]
A Day’s Art with Live Nude Model
Who needs models anymore? At a time when working with models no longer seems to be relevant, a group of contemporary artists has joined a New York Lower East Side gallery to create an event [...]
August 2013
David Hockney’s Secret Knowledge
David Hockney became gripped by a desire to find out how the artists of the past had managed to depict the world around them so accurately and vividly. For two years, he sacrificed his own [...]
60 Minutes of In-Lightenment
By Light-man You have probably heard of James Turrell’s impressive solo exhibition currently on view at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. I was informed that this was the second most popular exhibition ever [...]
Why Go Inside to Look Out?
James Turrell’s “Skyspace” in Järna is the most northerly Skyspace in the world. 99.9% of the population lies below this city in Sweden. In summer, daylight lingers longer so the Sunset Session begins at 10:00 [...]





