Gray skies are gonna clear up

I woke up last Sunday to the gloom of dense clouds and howling winds. I tried to close my eyes and think of sunny Spanish beaches and bright Paris studios, to no avail. So, as a resourceful girl, I called up my best girlfriend and planned a trip to MOMA. Where better to see the [...] Read more »

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Double bubble pink

When I think about Double Bubble, I instantly recall a pink chunk of gum and the enjoyment of chewing it until it was just right for blowing big bubbles. Then I’d carefully put my hands around the fragile bubble to protect it from friends who would rather see it explode all over my face than [...] Read more »

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Liquid Gold by Bettina Rheims

Artists masterfully employ color to evoke emotion and communicate meaning, and in “Liquid Gold,” Bettina Rheims does both magnificently. If you are in the New York City area any time soon, make sure not to miss this eye-catching exhibition by one of the finest fashion photographers France has ever produced. Over the past three decades, [...] Read more »

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A Splash of Blue

***UPDATE: A Splash of Blue exhibition at the Concord Museum in historic Concord, Massachusetts has been extended through August 12, 2007*** What comes to mind when you think of the color blue? Some might think of their favorite blue jeans, the latest in Bluetooth technology, or the popular children’s program Blue’s Clues. Others may recall [...] Read more »

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Ancient sculptures show “Gods in Color”

Is this what ancient sculptures really looked like? The exhibition includes 21 colored replicas of well-known Greek and Roman sculptures that are decorated with what is believed to be the original color. These sculptures summarize the findings of long-term analysis and research at the Munich Glyptothek’s ateliers – as well as show a different kind [...] Read more »

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