JR and the biggest art gallery in the world
JR is a French photographer and urban artist, he won the Ted Prize 2011. JR remains anonymous. His work mixes Art and Action, and talks about commitment, freedom, identity and limit. He exhibits his...
View ArticleYES, we can
On November 13, the Louvre Museum launched a fundraising campaign open to everybody: one million Euros was the missing sum to complete the budget needed to purchase “The Three Graces” (1531) by the...
View ArticleThe ECONOMICS of HAPPINESS: a must-see film in 2011
The Economics of Happiness is a film I’m looking forward to in 2011. Helena Norberg-Hodge, Steven Gorelick and John Page are the filmmakers. The film synopsis and trailer present a clear idea about...
View Article17 museums and the giant of Mountain View
Recently the Mountain View giant launched, is not a surprise after all, the Google Art Project. It works on the same principle of street viewing, but you are walking in the galleries of different...
View ArticleMatrioskattiva!
These are the Matrioskattive, coming from Dobrush, in Belarus, one of the most affected areas by Chernobyl disaster. The international Project Tizzi, started in 2005, brought them last month to the...
View ArticleHelp Japan by James White
Japan needs Help… Designers and artists are inventing new creative ways to do their part. For example James White created a minimalist poster available for sale at Signalnoise Store. All profits...
View Article“Silence” and “No”– Contemporary Chinese Art
“Contemporary Chinese Art: A History,” published in 2014 by Thames & Hudson, introduces China’s recent art movements and must-know avant-garde artists from the 1970s to the 2000s. The book is by...
View Article#WordsofTolerance – UNESCO International Photo Contest
“Words can be as powerful as actions, books are our best allies in education. Regardless of who you are and where you come from, books will give you a unique perspective.” With these words, UNESCO...
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