Watch the Artist Who’s Living in a Storefront on the Lower East Side(y el JULArt tour NY lo va a ver la semana que viene!)

Noviembre.11.2017. Hyperallergic Elena Goukassian Brooklyn street artist RAE is spending 24 hours a day, seven days a week, living and working inside the storefront. If you’re the kind of person who enjoys catching a glimpse into your neighbors’ windows every once in a while and wondering what they’re doing, you’ll definitely want to stop by 130 … More Watch the Artist Who’s Living in a Storefront on the Lower East Side(y el JULArt tour NY lo va a ver la semana que viene!)

Strange Creatures and Constructions Alight on the High Line (y el JULArt tour NY lo va a ver la semana que viene!)

Hyperallergic. 9 Noviembre 2017. Allison Meier The High Line’s Mutations exhibition features motion-capture cameras for birds, audio of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and other uncanny interventions in the elevated park. Larry Bamburg, “Avian Bird’s Eye BThe The High Line in Manhattan — a park hovering on a disused railroad — has no illusions of being natural like some New York greenspaces, … More Strange Creatures and Constructions Alight on the High Line (y el JULArt tour NY lo va a ver la semana que viene!)

An Archipelago of Precariousness at the Yokohama Trienniale

The work installed in the Yokohama Triennial demonstrate that issues of crisis regarding nationalism, poverty, the fallout of war, and natural disasters should evoke our concern. YOKOHAMA, Japan — Unlike the recent trend in biennales and triennales to bombard the audience with works by numerous artists, the sixth edition of the Yokohama Triennale, Islands, Constellations, and Galapagos, … More An Archipelago of Precariousness at the Yokohama Trienniale