“Street Smart: Martha Makes a Comeback at the Bronx Documentary Center”

**Street Wise: Martha Back at the Bronx Documentary Center** In the lively core of the Bronx, a distinctive mix of art and documentary media has been fostering waves of inspiration and awareness—the Bronx Documentary Center (BDC). Among the numerous significant exhibitions and events hosted here, one in particular shines: “Street Wise: Martha Back at the Bronx.” This documentary series not […]

Highlights and Critiques of “Greater New York”

**A Survey of New York: Greater New York at MoMA PS1** New York City stands as a colossal entity, perpetually in motion, shaped by its ever-evolving cultural landscape. The notion of surveying this metropolis and its artistic expanse is daunting; it’s an organism too vast, expansive, and diverse to contain within conventional parameters. However, MoMA PS1’s “Greater New York” exhibition […]

Discovering Highlights and Hidden Gems at Dumbo Open Studios

**Cey Adams Unveils New Mixed-Media Collage at DUMBO Open Studios** This past Sunday, April 19, noted artist Cey Adams completed his latest mixed-media collage on a large wooden drafting table in his Jay Street studio. Visitors came in steadily for the annual DUMBO Open Studios, a celebrated event where artists open their creative spaces to the public. Despite not intending […]

Sunlight Uncovers Crystal Designs in Cyanotypes of Crumpled Paper Tessellations

Fritz Horstman’s latest exhibition, “Folded Worlds,” features his groundbreaking work with alternative photographic techniques, especially cyanotype and platinum-palladium printing. Utilizing these approaches, Horstman converts basic sheets of paper into complex compositions that tread the line between two and three dimensions, echoing architectural structures or natural vistas. His investigation of folding as both a theme and a technique facilitates interactions among […]

A Modern Interpretation of Ovid’s “Metamorphosis”

**Art Review: Exploring Transformation at Rijksmuseum’s Metamorphoses Exhibition** The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is currently showcasing “Metamorphoses”, an exhibition inspired by Ovid’s renowned poem, exploring themes of creation, transformation, and desire. This ambitious event brings together works from various periods, highlighting the timeless allure of Ovidian myths. Upon entering the gallery, visitors encounter Louis Finson’s dynamic painting “The Four Elements” (1611), […]

Explore the Museum Through Dance

**The Future of Cultural Spaces: Embracing Rave Culture and Beyond** Rave culture, often misunderstood as chaotic gatherings of the intoxicated, offers an unexpected pivot towards inclusivity in the art world. Naz Cuguoğlu, a progressive curator, argues that museums can transform into more welcoming spaces by adopting elements of raves, which create temporary homelands where belonging is felt rather than declared. […]

Ways to Stay Motivated When Acquiring a New Creative Skill: 5 Powerful Techniques

Learning something new is seldom straightforward—particularly when it pertains to art and photography. Combining creativity with technical skill poses a challenge for everyone, regardless of their artistic talent. However, akin to many aspects of life, persevering through the challenging phases of a new pursuit often yields rewards. At the very least, you demonstrate your determination and resilience, which is always […]

Jean Shin’s Tribute to the Trees of Green-Wood Cemetery

Cemeteries serve as profound spaces where rituals and reflections intertwine, offering a serene environment to honor life and ponder mortality. At Brooklyn’s historical Green-Wood Cemetery, a pair of innovative installations by artist Jean Shin delve into how rituals and reflections eternally shape our existence, illuminating both what we cherish and what we leave behind. One of the installations, “Offering” (2026), […]

Leonardo Madriz’s Sculptures Highlighting Current Precariousness

Leonardo Madriz’s recent exhibition, “Do Not Be Afraid,” at Parent Company explores the concept of totemic sculpture, drawing inspiration from post-war artists like Louise Nevelson and Joan Miró, while also considering the decolonial perspectives of Simone Leigh. Madriz’s sculptures, described as sentinels, merge everyday items with intricate knots, forming structures that symbolize protection and resilience. His pieces, such as “Down […]

Volunteers Sow 30,000 Trees to Revitalize Ecosystem on Isle of Man

Volunteers with the Manx Wildlife Trust have successfully accomplished a bold ecological restoration initiative on the Isle of Man. Initially envisioned as a five-year project, the volunteers reached their target in merely three years, planting 30,000 native trees across 105 acres. This undertaking is part of a broader effort to revive the island’s temperate forest, a unique ecosystem known for […]