The Alexander McQueen store in the Meatpacking District seems to be constantly under a shroud of construction. Through the steel scaffolding, as you walk by the store, the striking images are so alluring, they seem to have their own ethereal pull. The beautiful fashion in the store's window complements the effect, allowing a gentle, dulling... Continue Reading →
Yayoi Kusuma – The Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art
The preview evening of Yayoi Kusuma's work at the Whitney Museum was totes amaze balls. Fitting, since she's probably best know for her ball-like, dot paintings. The exhibit as a whole is well worth seeing. Kusuma's complicated, chaotic and skillful work can at times be challenging, but it is certainly never dull. The Japanese artist,... Continue Reading →
The Dakota – John Lennon’s Legacy
On the Upper West Side of Central Park is the apartment building where John Lennon once lived. On 8th December 1980 he was shot across the street. It was a tragic and senseless act, not to mention one the greatest losses to art and music. The infamous - and iconic building The Dakota - has legions... Continue Reading →
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