Canada's first Robotic Water Fountain featured in Urban Village

Shopping Mall Developer Cadillac Fairview has adorned the city of Toronto with a new outdoor urban retail store village named 'Shops at Don Mills' located at Don Mills and Lawrence, displaying various artworks...

Sunday's Fancying a Day at the Uffizi

Opinion: I have a very soft spot for acutely detailed art and my favourites ranges from the ever popular High Rennaisance to the much criticised Impressionist era. So when I was going through some of the...

A place for art in Brazil

Do you know CACI - Inhotim Museum? It's a piece of art in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Thoroughly Modern Turkey, Istanbul Modern on 'Love & Politics' and 'American ...

It is good when our misconceptions are challenged as to where things happen, where modernity lives. The Istanbul Modern does just that.  They are showcasing their own Independent Movie Festival headlined by American Fork until January 31st and this is how I discovered...

20th Century Japanese Artists, Step by Step, National Museum of Modern Art, T...

A quick Tokyo stop on Thanksgiving Day at the National Museum of Modern Art.  The start of the Japanese modern period can be dated to 1907 with works shown at the annual Bunten which this year celebrates its centenary.

A million dollar Post-it to euthanize Modern Art

An ordinary guy (not an artist) who signs as ‘G’, worried because art it’s since many decades ago a big fraud, has decided to put an end to Modern Art by creating the Ultimate Art Fraud: a Post-it that he is...

Natasha Wescoat Rising To The Top

Natasha Wescoat is already a home name. With over 700 original artworks and art prints in the homes and offices of thousands worldwide, she's only scratched the surface. This year, she has been on ABC's Extreme...

Surrealist Blog

"In searching web for my previous article on Zoo's I came across this interesting Surrealist Blog. And unlike the paintings of Salvador Dali, the blog does not melt on your screen. "

Vandal fined for chipping Duchamp work

PARIS - A court has convicted a 77-year-old French man for attacking artist Marcel Duchamp's famed porcelain urinal with a hammer, rejecting the defendant's contention that he had increased the value of the...

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