There’s a lot of good stuff I’ve seen lately but haven’t written about – catching up now – have to feed the Art Beast, after all. Did you know there’s a new Art Establishment in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn? I didn’t – till I strolled in by accident about 2 weeks ago – it’s called The [...]
Summer in the City and Openings Attended
by on July 2, 2010 in Art, Art in NYC, Guido Reni, Invisible Dog, London Underground, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Visual Arts
New opening: Excess and Environment: Sustainability in a World of Consumption
by on April 11, 2010 in Art, Art as Life, Art Collective, Art Event, Art in NYC, Art influentials, Art influentials, Chris Jordan, Chris Jordan, Consumerism, Consumerism, Gmail, Natural environment, Natural environment, Non-profit organization, Organizations, Visual Arts
I may be attending this opening on Sustainability in a World of Consumption but in any case want to highlight the event. I often get contacted by groups and artists telling me of their openings and I have been remiss in posting them often enough. I had an excuse lately – traveling and being extremely [...]
Bardo – Tibetan Art of the Afterlife @Rubin Museum of Art and some musings
by on March 13, 2010 in Art, Art in NYC, Bardo, Buddhism, Death, Lineages, Religion and Spirituality, Rubin Museum of Art, Tibetan
I went to see BARDO - Tibetan Art of the Afterlife at the Rubin Museum of Art on a rainy Friday evening and really enjoyed the exhibition. I suppose, since we’re all going to die eventually (hopefully not to soon) looking at the 6 states of consciousness or awareness had a meaning to me – [...]
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