Discovering Casa Malca

Rumor has it that the late Colombian drug lord, Pablo Escobar, set up shop in Tulum sometime during the 1980s. Notorious for cocaine trafficking and countless private properties around the world, Escobar’s Mexican megamansion was said to have bulletproof walls and a secret tunnel in the event “Don Pablo” needed to make a timely escape.…

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The Largest Michelangelo Exhibition in MET History

Michelangelo

The largest Michelangelo exhibition the Metropolitan Museum of Art has ever held has recently opened its doors and is here to stay until February 12th, 2018. The exhibit entitled “Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman, and Designer” will feature 150 drawings, three marble sculptures, his first known painting, “The Torment of Saint Anthony,” and works from his collections…

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NYC Dance Project: Capturing the Movement

When it comes to the world of dance, collaboration seems to happen quite naturally. And for photography team Ken Browar and Deborah Ory, creators of NYC Dance Project, that is the basis of their success. Their work, which is famous for capturing the effortlessness of dancers in motion, has been featured in magazines and galleries…

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The Fuksas Collection: Is Molas Italian Villas

Ancient Italian Culture Inspires New Fuksas Italian Villas The Italian island territory of Sardinia has recently unveiled an ‘ancient’ treasure and revolutionized the landscape with a renaissance of modern architecture commissioned from the minds of the illustrious Is Molas Golf Resort. Premiering this summer, a new culmination architectural prowess infused with geological wonder, located in…

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Capturing The Moment

The first thing that comes to mind when stepping into Stanley Casselman’s studio at Mana Contemporary is, “How does an economics major from Pitzer College in California end up creating beautiful abstract paintings in Jersey City?” After a brief look around, it’s clear.  Stanley Casselman was born to create. Casselman became well-known in the art…

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