LOT/EK “TV TANK”
LOT/EK, a New York based creative unit, presents its design installation at CCAC Institute - Tecoah & Thomas Bruce Gallery. Founded by two Italian architects, Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, LOT/EK (pronounced as "low...
LOT/EK, a New York based creative unit, presents its design installation at CCAC Institute - Tecoah & Thomas Bruce Gallery. Founded by two Italian architects, Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, LOT/EK (pronounced as "low...
The 23rd Hong Kong International Film Festival will take place from March 31st - April 15th, 1999. This two week event will act as a showcase of cinema in Asia as well as a platform of Hong Kong Cinema Retrospec...
If the Sankai Juku company is considered as stars in Japan (It was born in 1975) Buto dancing is still an enigma for the french audience. This enigma fascinates and most of the time gives rise to a complete success. I...
Currently presented at the Guggenheim Museum Soho in Downtown New York City is "Premises," an extensive survey of French art, architecture, and design in the past forty years. The theme of this show "premises," with i...
Takashi Murakami has been the center of the attention in the Japanese modern art scene ever since he made up his original character DOB-Kun a few years ago. He runs an art factory Hiropon Factory that is firmly ...
Here, Newspapers like to say that Paris is no more the museum it used to be compared to the great and alive cities of Berlin and London. Paris wakes up and try it's real 'coming out' in the digital age. Nov 98 wi...
PS1 out in Queens is holding a great show called Inside Out: New Chinese Art. It is an exhibition showcasing modern artists from this century in mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong as well as Chinese artists l...
On the eve of Thanksgiving, November 23rd, Underworld played a great show at the Manhattan Center's Hammerstein Ballroom in Midtown. By the time I arrived, the show was sold out, a long line stood way down 34th Street...
For 28 days from September to October, McDonald had carried out a campaign of selling plastic Snoopy dolls which are about 5cm tall and each doll costs 6HK$ with purchasing a value meal set. These Snoopy dolls wer...
The first time I visited Germany I was amazed by the amount of stamps that the country uses. For example, I brought my mountain-bike over from the United States and had to pay taxes. After the necessary forms were fil...
In the madness that is known as multimedia agencies it seems as all the middle to large agencies are merging or being gobbled up by the big players. Not to be out done, this month Hamburg joined the fray. First there ...
Friday late afternoons at the Solomon Guggenheim Museum are free or rather have an open donation admissions policy ("pay what you want"), so I made my way up to the museum and waited on a long line wrapping around 88t...
Just a few blocks from 111 Minna Gallery, the nationally acclaimed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is currently presenting "Do Normal: Recent Dutch Design". The collection features over 200 works by Dutch ...
This movie festival started in Paris 5 or 6 years ago. It was a clear attempt to provide a selection of unknown Directors or cult movies badly distributed in France. The festival has grown a lot and has reached a mass...
A solo exhibition by Takehiko Sanada is taking place on the basement floor at Tokyo International Forum. Weaving the animal hair of sheep, horse and goat, he creates hand-made coats of the felt which is meticulously m...
Yokohama France Film Festival aims to introduce the French films which are not on show to Japanese audiences. As it's the 6th year of the festival at Pacifico Yokohama, more people joined to enjoy the rare Fren...
On the first June 4th after Hong Kong was returned to China, as usual the candle service for the Tienanman Crackdown was held and about 40,000 people fulled the Victoria Park under heavy raining. The Pillar of Sh...