Posts filed under “Culture”
The Eleventh
Scene: The New York Times article by David Dunlap, “Fred J. DeVito, sees the World Trade Center wherever he looks. This has nothing to do with illusions or phantasms. Rather, it has to do with the keen eye he has developed over 20 years as an art director and graphic designer in Manhattan.” View the slide show and […]
Pace
Scene: Ultra Subjective Space. Pace Gallery hosted the opening reception of the first US exhibition of Japanese collaborative digital artists, teamLab, on West 25th Street. The two-venue exhibition at Pace is through August 15, 2014. These six works on digital monitors and projection installations are constantly in motion, kinetic art. For a preview of the works in motion click here. […]
Model Behavior
Scene: Nancy Donahue and Jon Girodes, at Nancy and Harry King’s reunion party at Café Un Deux Trois. Friends and associates from the fashion and beauty industries gathered with cheer! Models, makeup artists, hair stylists, photographers, fashion stylists, art directors, and more! Champagne, french fries, entrees, cocktails, and a lot of fun at one of my favorite […]
Go Forth
Scene: Patriotism, stars and stripes. With the concurrence of this year’s World Cup and July 4th, this week the city was awash in red, white and blue. Cheering for Team USA, spirited groups stood outside restaurants and bars watching the big screens from the sidewalks. Rallying! John Cougar Mellencamp’s words Ain’t that America, the home […]
Modern Classics
Scene: A modern spin on classics. Versatile and timeless, an article of clothing that goes well with many styles. Classics crossed with current design sensibilities. Mixing pieces with each other, creating an up to the minute modern classic. Background art above, Berlin Wall remnants and Harry Bertoia’s side chair, 1952, for Knoll. Paley Park on East 53rd Street […]