Interview with an Artist: Capturing the Allure and Turbulence of New York City via Miniature Models

**“The Block,” 2023: Capturing the Essence of New York Through Miniature Modeling by Danny Cortes** There are numerous methods to depict New York, but for Brooklyn-based artist Danny Cortes, terms like “fast,” “layered,” “gritty,” and “slightly chaotic” frequently come to his mind. Most significantly, Cortes highlights the term “authentic” when discussing the city where he was born and raised. This […]

Focus on Artist Reeha Lim

**Highlight on Artist Reeha Lim** In the lively and constantly changing realm of contemporary art, Reeha Lim surfaces as a fascinating figure whose creations enthrall audiences with their deep emotional resonance and inventive methods. Hailing from Manila, Philippines, and presently residing in New York City, Lim’s multicultural heritage shapes much of her artistic output, providing her art with a distinctive […]

Join Us on Our Journey to Anime Expo

**Join Us on Our Journey to Anime Expo: A Guide to the Ultimate Anime Experience** Anime Expo, often known simply as AX, is a must-attend event for anime enthusiasts worldwide. As the largest anime convention in North America, it serves as a melting pot for anime, manga, gaming, and Japanese pop culture fans. Held annually in Los Angeles, California, this […]

MTO’s Fiery Crown Sparks Street Demonstrations and Community Mourning in Novi Sad, Serbia

Title: The Flaming Crown: How MTO’s Art Provoked Outrage and Collective Mourning in Novi Sad, Serbia Novi Sad, a lively city located along the shores of the Danube River, has unexpectedly become the backdrop for a striking clash between artistic expression and public opinion. The focal point of this dispute is “Flaming Crown,” a controversial mural revealed by the mysterious […]

Incredible Cosmic Images Captured by the World’s Largest Digital Camera

Millions of iridescent stars, far-off remote galaxies, and swarms of hurtling asteroids are just a few of the cosmic phenomena captured in the first images taken by the world’s largest digital camera. The Vera Rubin Observatory, a new United States-funded astronomy facility stationed in central Chile, shared its inaugural findings with the public at an event in Washington, DC, yesterday, […]

“Commemorating a Century: Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Esteemed Bonsai Collection Celebrates 100 Years”

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) is presently honoring the centenary of its renowned bonsai collection. Founded in 1925, it stands as one of the most historic and extensive bonsai collections on public display outside Japan, featuring over 400 plants. The festivities, which commenced on June 14, 2025, will run until October 19, 2025. Throughout this timeframe, guests can explore an […]

The Luminescent Sculptures of Young Joon Kwak

In the immersive world of contemporary art, Young Joon Kwak’s exhibition “RESISTERHOOD” at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art stands out as a compelling exploration of queer and trans identities through innovative sculpture and multimedia works. Kwak’s artistic practice is known for its intricate storytelling and philosophical underpinnings, often questioning binary perceptions and embracing fluidity and transformation. Central to Kwak’s exhibition […]

New Project to Document Altadena’s Cultural Heritage Affected by Fires

In the wake of the devastating Eaton Fire that ravaged nearly 7,000 structures in and around Altadena, the Getty Foundation in Los Angeles has committed $420,000 to document the loss of culturally significant sites in the area and take stock of its “intangible heritage.” Throughout its history, Altadena has been home to transformational writers and artists, including science fiction author […]