Category Archives: Museums

PHOTOGRAPHY | José Picayo snaps striking portraits for Sept. 16 exhibit
Cuban-born Jose delves into paired portraits, one photograph of the back of a model’s head and another of the front.

PHOTOGRAPHY | José Picayo snaps striking portraits for Sept. 16 exhibit
Cuban-born Jose delves into paired portraits, one photograph of the back of a model’s head and another of the front.

NUYORICAN FIND | Caught in the glories of race in Rodriguez Calero’s urban paintings
I was so fascinated by the man in Calero’s “Transcendent” that I kept circling back to it. Is it a black man? Oh, wait. The painter is a Nuyorican. What gives?

NUYORICAN FIND | Caught in the glories of race in Rodriguez Calero’s urban paintings
I was so fascinated by the man in Calero’s “Transcendent” that I kept circling back to it. Is it a black man? Oh, wait. The painter is a Nuyorican. What gives?

GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM | Cuban-American Conceptual artist delights with his curtain of golden beads
Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s “Untitled” Golden (1995) asks of gallery owners and curators to use these beads as room dividers through which any viewer must pass.

GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM | Cuban-American Conceptual artist delights with his curtain of golden beads
Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s “Untitled” Golden (1995) asks of gallery owners and curators to use these beads as room dividers through which any viewer must pass.

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM | Seen live in New York, Van Gogh’s two “Irises” will knock you out
It provides a singular opportunity to reconsider Van Gogh’s artistic aims and the impact of color fading on his intended results.

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM | Seen live in New York, Van Gogh’s two “Irises” will knock you out
It provides a singular opportunity to reconsider Van Gogh’s artistic aims and the impact of color fading on his intended results.