Fab, Fierce Feminist Artists Taking Over 2014's Art Basel
Originally published December 2, 2014 on HelloGiggles.
These are the incredibly fab, fierce feminist artists that are dominating Art Basel.
Originally published December 2, 2014 on HelloGiggles.
Read more here: http://hellogiggles.com/fab-feminist-artists-taking-years-art-basel/
9 Abandoned Spaces Made Stunningly Beautiful by Artists
Originally published September 26, 2014 for Mic (formerly PolicyMic).
Decrepit buildings around the world are being taken over by artists and turned into art galleries.
Originally published September 26, 2014 for Mic (formerly PolicyMic).
Click here to read more: http://mic.com/articles/99670/9-abandoned-spaces-made-stunningly-beautiful-by-artists
Striking Images Reveal What It Really Takes to Live a Life Of Luxury - Mic
Originally published January 3, 2014 for Mic (formerly PolicyMic).
Artist Ramiro Gomez refuses to let workers go unseen.
Originally published January 3, 2014 for Mic (formerly PolicyMic).
To read more, click here: http://mic.com/articles/77863/striking-images-reveal-what-it-really-takes-to-live-a-life-of-luxury
Miranda July Has Managed to Turn Celebrity E-Mails Into Fascinating Art - Mic
Originally published July 23, 2013 for Mic (formerly PolicyMic).
Artist, writer, and filmmaker Miranda July launched an email-based art piece this month. Along with Kirsten Dunst, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lena Dunham, she is testing the limits of voyeurism.
Originally published July 23, 2013 for Mic (formerly PolicyMic).
To read more, click here: http://mic.com/articles/54617/miranda-july-has-managed-to-turn-celebrity-e-mails-into-fascinating-art
Scientists vs. Sci-Fi - Don't Panic Online
Originally published March 25, 2012 for Don't Panic Online.
In the 1970s, NASA scientists predicted what life in space might look like. Here's an investigation of how scientists' imaginings compare to sci-fi writers'.
Originally published March 25, 2012 for Don't Panic Online.
For more reading, click here: http://dontpaniconline.com/magazine/technology/predicting-the-future-scientists-vs-scifi