Rats Pop-Up Shop, Berlin: A wild sampling of American culture lands in the German capital

Rats Pop-Up Shop, Berlin


by Jen Miller Last summer, art director Gabriel Kuo was at a party in Berlin when he noticed a German guy wearing a Patrick Ewing Knicks Jersey. Encountering this celebration of American culture—and one so seemingly…

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Conventional Wisdom: 37th Vent Haven Ventriloquist Convention: The third installment of Arthur Drooker’s photo series on convention attendees

Conventional Wisdom: 37th Vent Haven Ventriloquist Convention


Photographer Arthur Drooker has already taken us on eccentric adventures within the World Taxidermy & Fish Carving Championships and the annual assembling of the Association of Lincoln Presenters. Drooker’s been swinging by a hand-picked…

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Voice Tunnel, In the Gloaming: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s interactive art foray in New York City’s Park Avenue Tunnel

Voice Tunnel, In the Gloaming


Sponsored content: For over 80 years, Manhattan’s Park Avenue Tunnel has been shuttered to pedestrian traffic. That is, until the Department of Transportation’s Summer Streets program commissioned artist );…

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2013 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance: Celebrating the show’s 63rd year of hosting the world’s best cars, rallies and auctions

2013 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance


We’re more than excited for this year’s Pebble Beach Automotive Week. The auto shows, rallies and auctions throughout Monterey county offer car enthusiasts from around the world the ultimate chance to see historic and rare vehicles…

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Ladyshark Week: Vivianne Lapointe’s group show of shark-themed art

Ladyshark Week


“Sharknado” may be the most recent example of America’s infatuation with the deep sea predator, but the Discovery Channel’s annual celebratory tribute—a phenomenon known as Shark Week—has actually been hitting airwaves since 1987. And now, in the wake of both, “recordOutboundLink(this,…

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Politik Magazine: A wide-ranging biannual print publication that captures the current zeitgeist through collectible content

Politik Magazine


The notion that print media is dead is continually proven wrong. With the successful launch of various biannual and quarterlies in recent years, it seems the case that print is actually alive and well—so long as it’s high quality, collectable editorial content. The…

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Nicole Naone at Waikiki Parc: Honolulu’s hip hotel enters the gallery world with a sculptural debut

Nicole Naone at Waikiki Parc


An island of sun and sand, known for surfing and sea-scraping cliff vistas, Oahu now offers a platform to embrace the more recent flourish in its arts community. The University of Hawaii Arts Foundation is hosting a four-part art series to showcase the…

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LungA Festival 2013: Creativity takes center stage at Iceland’s fascinating festival

LungA Festival 2013


by Maj Hartov A celebration of art and creative practices, the LungA festival on the east coast of Iceland invites attendees to partake in a full week of activities during July each year. Set in a…

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“Outside The Lines” Coloring Book: Over 100 works of art by over 100 contemporary artists, for creatives of all ages




The best creative tools have the power to appeal to all ages. Case in point: “Outside the Lines,” a coloring book curated by Souris Hong-Porretta, featuring over 100 works of art by an equal number of…

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Ed Roth: “Dolly Was Cloned From A Mammary Gland”: The artist and stencil designer questions originality and conformity in a new solo show

Ed Roth:


Brooklyn-based artist and designer Ed Roth, the creative mind behind Stencil1, is showcasing his free-hand talents with a gallery exhibition at Seattle’s Twilight Gallery and Boutique. Opening 8…

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