New York – Friday, August 29th, 2014 You’ve may noticed that a good number of bus shelters and billboards around the city are not so lame anymore. In the rush of traffic and commutes we don’t normally pay attention to trifles such as outdoor advertisements, but lately there have been some …
August, 2014
July, 2014
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31 July
Artist Sui Park Weaves Innovation & Tradition With Future Tech
New York – Thursday, July 31st , 2014 Artist Sui Park is a rising star in the New York City art scene with work that is both innovative and traditional. Park practices the ancient techniques of basketry using mono filament and cable zip ties as elemental units. She produces organic flexible forms that seduce the …
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11 July
Artiholics Exclusive Interview: The Teenage Programmer Behind Björk’s Biophilia App… The One MoMA Recently Acquired
New York – Thursday, July 10, 2014 Last month when it was announced that Björk’s Album of apps Biophilia was being purchased by MoMA for its collection I noticed they hadn’t mentioned Max Weisel. What I thought was the most profound thing at the time the album was designed …
June, 2014
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16 June
Artist Vanessa Albury Crowdfunded Artistic Passage to the Arctic Circle
Svalbard, Norway – Monday, June 16, 2014 On Saturday Artiholics caught up with New York-based artist, Vanessa Albury one day before she embarked on a journey to the Acrtic Circle. She is a member of the 2014 Arctic Circle Residency Program, an initiative that sends artists, writers, scientists, educators, and …
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12 June
Is This Bushwick’s First Hipster? Meryl Meisler Photographed The Neighborhood Before It Was Cool
New York City – Thursday, June 12, 2014 Meryl Meisler is a Brooklyn based photographer who captured a very tumultuous, dangerous, and simultaneously glamorous era in NYC history – the 1970s and 80s. During that time, Manhattan was erupting with surreal characters and scenesters, gallivanting in iconic night clubs, while across …