Mai-Thu Perret’s show, titled “Underworld,” brings forth a feminist point of view on the production of sculptures and projects by touching on several foundational themes in cultural and historical imaginations. Throughout this show specifically, Mai-Thu Perret elaborates on the beauty of femininity by constructing life-sized sculptures inspired by ancient terracotta depictions of sirens guarding the…
This project encapsulates the beauty of New York City’s parks in a form of art. This piece gives a representation of art in beautiful that is imaginative as well as interactive. Instead of just a painting you can live the art piece.
Francis Alÿs’ Gibraltar Projects explores why a connection between Morocco and Spain remains so challenging despite being separated by only a narrow strait. Learn more about the show while it’s open.
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My review was on The Visible and the Invisible Exhibition by Thornton Dial. I highlighted specific works of art that were particularly interesting to me and wrote a review on the overall exhibition itself.
Head over to El Museo and immerse yourself in Latinx art!
Challenge your perceptions of beauty and women’s work with Tina Girouard’s varying works.
This is a review of the gallery exhibit Cells by Jesse Krimes. It examines the deeper meaning of his work.
We examined exactly how noise pollution impacted the health of the human and animal population in New York City, specifically, how noise levels impacted the development of pigeons and bats and the potential health impacts for the average New Yorker.
Review of Cecily Brown’s “The Five Senses.” Interesting show about abstraction and memory.
We discover how observing everyday life in NYC can help to reveal new patterns in familiar spaces.