Monthly Archives: January 2017
Matt Mullican: Art & hypnosis
Posted on January 20, 2017 by Toothpicker
Matt Mullican: The Sequence of Things at Camden Arts Centre
I am not a fan of mega blockbuster art exhibitions, often I find them over-hyped and mentally exhausting. There are some smaller and out-of-the-centre art centres/galleries that I love visiting and Camden Arts Centre (in Hampstead) is one of them.
Recently, I went to [...]
This post was posted in London, Exhibitions, Art, Theatre & performance art, contemporary, American art and was tagged with London, art and design exhibitions, talks, performance art, contemporary art, american art, Camden Arts Centre
2016 was crap, but will 2017 be any better?
Posted on January 11, 2017 by Toothpicker
'Hope' sculpture in New York City was created by American artist Robert Indiana in 2009
It's a pessimistic title, but after a roller-coaster 2016, is there anything to look forward to in 2017?
I consider myself a positive person and I have always been able to bounce back up after crises and difficult periods [...]
This post was posted in Social issues, Politics and was tagged with politics, the age of Aquarius
Le Festival du Merveilleux au Musée des Arts Forains
Posted on January 5, 2017 by Toothpicker
Paris is renowned for its world-class museums and galleries, yet it also has many quirky museums that are off the beaten track, and Musée des Arts Forains is one of them. This private museum opened in 1996 and it is located within the Les Pavillons de Bercy, the 19th century wine warehouses built [...]
This post was posted in Exhibitions, Photography, Travel, Paris and was tagged with art and design exhibitions, paris, photography, museums, funfair
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