Tumultuous volcano aside, anti-homosexuality sentiment is still on the rise in Indonesia. It's important—if not curcial—to respect a country's culture and values as a visitor. Where human rights are at stake, and a country's law is more concerned with persecution and not protection, it's maybe harder to play along. For Lifestyle.
Read MoreRealising we have the power to choose our friends can be a grounding revelation for some of us. On Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall, tricky adult friendships, and knowing when and how to move on respectfully. For Lifestyle.
Read MoreInstagram has become an indispensable tool for artists, curators, and gallerists alike—but how is it affecting our visual literacy in the process? I discussed the topic with Alexie Glass-Kantor, Joseph Allen Shea, Colin Snapp, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran and Daniel McKewan for VAULT.
Read MoreAhead of La Puissance, an exhibition of all female artists created by PAR FEMME in collaboration with artist and curator Amy Finlayson from The Fin Collection, I unstitched a little of the powerful past and present of art by women. For PAR FEMME.
Read MoreMany millions journey to the Denon Wing of the Louvre Palace each year to bear witness to La Gioconda, but there has only been one retrospective exhibition of Piero di Cosimo’s painting to date, held at the Schaeffer Galleries in New York in 1938. An homage to a more obscure Florentine, for MUSEUM.
Read MoreI first witnessed Sehgal’s work earlier this year, with no real sense of what I was about to encounter. A relatively inexplicit press document had listed Sehgal’s most recent artistic accolades – the Gold Lion at the 2013 Venice Biennale and a nomination for the often-controversial British Turner Prize. On experiencing Sehgal's This is so contemporary for MUSEUM.
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