“Art is everywhere…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Martin Dansky
Zimmerman: How did you get interested in art?
Martin Dansky: I developed a sense of needing to visually record elements of my life ...
“My artwork examines the place where creativity, science, and spirituality meet…”
Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Leslie Ebert
Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop an interest in abstract photograp...
NY Times - Marshall McLuhan suggested art is whatever you can get away with. Warhol, who was so expert at appropriation that the quote is often attributed to him, proved McLuhan right. - read more ...
Hyperallergic - Desert X, the art biennial located in the Coachella Valley that began in 2017, has announced the artists for its 2021 edition. Curated by Cesar García-Alvarez and Neville Wakefield, this third e...
Hyperallergic - Away from the militarized frontlines between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a curious asymmetrical soft war is being waged between the two countries in regards to one unlikely art form, carpets and rug...
NY Times - An executive order that former President Donald J. Trump issued in the waning days of his administration, which sought to make classical architecture the default style for new federal buildings, was ...
domus - Addition or subtraction, traditional materials or innovative, disruptive choices or in line with the past. A selection of projects that have given new life to old country houses. - read more ...
NY Times - Selling digitally isn’t the same, most agree. But that doesn’t mean that bricks-and-mortar exhibition spaces will all return to how they were. - read more ...
domus - A few years ago, the Washington Post highlighted that blue is the favourite colour of most men and women. The Internet is basically blue. Just think of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Domus’ logo... it pro...
domus - The ALMARE collective was formed in 2017 by a group of fellow students at the Turin Conservatory, Amos Cappuccio, Luca Morino and Gabriele Rendina Cattani. They were later joined by curator Giulia Mengo...