Marina Capdevila’s “Eternally Golden: The Splendid Era” Exhibition in Pforzheim

Title: Marina Capdevila’s “Forever Gold: The Glorious Age” – Embracing Aging with Humor and Elegance in Pforzheim Marina Capdevila, an acclaimed Spanish street artist celebrated for her lively and colorful portrayals of older individuals, has launched her newest exhibition, “Forever Gold: The Glorious Age,” in the charming city of Pforzheim, Germany. This latest collection furthers her examination of aging, reshaping […]

“Nayland Blake: A Collection of 100 Creative Assignments”

Title: The Power of Assignments in Artistic Growth Artistic practice is a journey of self-discovery, exploration, and expression. For artists like Nayland Blake, teaching and self-directed assignments play a pivotal role in this journey. With over three decades of experience in teaching, Blake emphasizes the importance of assignments in art education and personal practice. Assignments serve as a creative catalyst, […]

Ruth Asawa’s Significant Retrospective Launches at New York’s MoMA

**Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art** Following a remarkably successful five-month run at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA), the acclaimed retrospective of Ruth Asawa’s creations has arrived at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Titled “Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective,” this pioneering exhibition displays an impressive selection of nearly 400 pieces that chronicle […]

Japanese Hotel Chain Offers Cuddly Companions with Miniature Beds and Sleepwear for Guests

In recent years, a phenomenon has surfaced among youthful travelers, especially those journeying alone. They bring along their beloved plushies not just for nighttime comfort but to accompany them on their adventures as travel companions. Some even make these toys the focal points of their travel photos for an extra adorable memory. Recognizing this trend, Japanese hotel chain Toyoko Inn […]

Rashid Johnson’s Most Extensive Solo Exhibition: An All-Encompassing Tour de Force

Rashid Johnson’s showcase at the Guggenheim, entitled “A Poem for Deep Thinkers,” represents the most extensive solo exhibition of his creations thus far, encompassing over 90 artworks. The event illustrates Johnson’s interdisciplinary method, presenting large-scale canvases, sculptures, films, and beyond. Key works include “God Painting ‘The Spirit’” and “Untitled Anxious Audience,” which highlight his developing style and consistent themes. A […]

Ammonite-Inspired Pavilion Emphasizes the Interrelation of Existence

At this year’s World Expo in Osaka, Japan, attendees are discovering some of the finest architectural, cultural, and artistic advancements from around the globe. Pasona Group’s involvement in the expo is no different, bringing together elements of nature and spirituality alongside interconnectivity and ecology. To Pasona, there is no symbol that embodies these concepts better than an ammonite. In architectural […]

Alison Knowles, Pioneering Fluxus Artist, Passes Away at 92

Alison Knowles, a powerhouse in postwar experimental art and a cofounder of the Fluxus movement, passed away at her home in New York City on October 29 at age 92. Her death was confirmed by James Fuentes gallery, which represented her. Knowles worked not only between disciplines but between media, seemingly exploding the boundaries of every form she inhabited. Over […]