Peeping Tom and I Heart probably don’t share an audience, but both of them get around. Peeping Tom is a collective. It sets up for a few months at a…
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“In a world of con men there is nothing lower than a publicist,” The New Yorker wrote in 1944, harkening back to the days when the Fourth Estate was populated…
On the evening of May 3rd there was an opening of a "pop-up" exhibition of lost Warhol portraits by Steve Wood. I happened to find out about this because…
Buddhadasa Bhiku was a revolutionary, an ascetic monk (reinterpreting the Buddhist doctrine, inspiring Thai and foreigners social and cultural activities, he founded an important community and center for study in…
“Scene of the Crime”: it makes one think of Weegee and other journalists armed with flashbulbs, roaming the city streets at night, chasing calls from the local police radio. The…
Twelve by twelve inches. A cardboard slipcase for a twelve-inch album. Vinyl. The way it all began. When turntables were the way music was orchestrated in the era of mass…
My interest in photography comes directly from my passion for art and in particular for graphics to which I have dedicated my collecting activity since the end of the 1960’s.…
Con-Temporary Art Gallery Paola Sosio is an artistic project born in 2008. The adjective “temporary” is in itself a keynote statement, and it alludes to the innovative approach that the…
Die Mauer gallery (German for “the wall”) from Prato, Italy, focuses on contemporary art from Italy and across the world. For this edition, it is presenting the work of four…