Georges Rousse, Sungkok Art Museum 2025 I made my way to a tiny museum almost forgotten by the public in a small localised neighbourhood in Seoul at the beginning of Fall. Celebrating the museum’s 30th anniversary, they had a showcase on it’s rich history of housing contemporary art from around the world alongside a specialContinue reading “Fall 2025: Art, illusions, whatever”
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City Snaps: Amsterdam Summer 2022
Once again, it’s long overdue, but I’m finally looking through photos from my Europe trip last year. It was possibly my longest solo trip to date (at a solid 7 weeks) and as expected, it was tremendous fun and full of eye-opening experiences. I haven’t written anything publicly for a long time now, and itContinue reading “City Snaps: Amsterdam Summer 2022”
City Snaps: Getty Museum 2021
Lately I’ve been longing to go back to my second home. It hasn’t been long, and things haven’t been particularly safe in California, but I do miss the predictability of it all. Looking through these old photos of the Getty Center reminded me of a pleasant day we had wandering through the museum and theContinue reading “City Snaps: Getty Museum 2021”
Art: Sleepless by France-Lise McGurn
Sleepless by France-Lise McGurn, 29 June – 8 September 2019, Tate Britain. Humanity in all it’s excitement – for better or for worse is such a wonderful study in intimacy. The idea of on-site specific exhibitions where the art transcends the canvas is beginning to charm it’s way to me. It’s a pity more peopleContinue reading “Art: Sleepless by France-Lise McGurn”