AN ATLAS OF ES DEVLIN


Title: An Inspiring Journey Through Music, Art, and Design with Es Devlin

In this captivating image shared by @zaipier, we catch a glimpse of the mesmerizing work of Es Devlin, a visionary in the realms of music, art, and design. The intricate details and vibrant colors draw us into a world where creativity knows no bounds.

As we explore an atlas of Es Devlin’s creations, we are transported into a symphony of sounds, colors, and emotions. Each piece tells a unique story, inviting us to immerse ourselves in the fusion of music, art, and design.

Join us on a journey through this creative masterpiece, where #music, #art, and #design converge to create an unforgettable experience. Let Es Devlin’s work inspire and ignite your imagination, as we celebrate the endless possibilities of creativity.

Step into a world where the boundaries between disciplines blur and innovation reigns supreme. Stay tuned for more updates on Es Devlin’s upcoming projects, set to redefine the intersection of art and technology on April 4, 2024, at 00:21:58 UTC.

Experience the magic of Es Devlin’s creations and witness the transformative power of art in shaping our world. Discover more about this visionary artist and get ready to be enchanted by a new chapter in the evolution of music, art, and design.

Manus X Machina at the Met and More

| @metmuseum #manusxmachina #museum #uppereastside

The idea was simple, Mikey and I would goto the Manus x Machina exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on mother’s day morning to avoid the crowds. We also viewed Pergamon marble work and Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun paintings among our short meandering path between the lot.

Continue reading Manus X Machina at the Met and More

The Armory Show 2016

The Armory Show 2016 ~ the opulence pursuit of an artistic income wrapped in Afrocentric marketing and the allure of a selfie driven experience.

The Armory Show 2016 Overview

After contemplating, attempting, and never successfully attending, I was finally able to experience The Armory Show, courtesy of Aesop and a contest I won. The experience was pretty overwhelming, and if not for my friend, Alba, it would not have been as fun.

Luckily, we had a pre-purchased ticket and were able to walk directly into Pier 94 and skip the line of 200 people waiting to purchase a ticket. I have attended other events at Pier 94, but this was by far the best setup I have seen. We started by checking our coats (it was warm, this was a must) and having a glass of bubbly at the Pommery Champagne Bar. We worked the show clockwise, which was a pretty solid plan, and about an hour in we stopped at the Mile End Deli for a lunch break.

Eventually, we arrived at the African Perspectives Focus, which sadly, was barely a blip on the radar in relation to the whole show. The most notable and striking Afrocentric mentions were the paintings by Kehinde Wiley sprinkled throughout the building. The Modern section featured sketches by Picasso for sale, and by my internal tally, the average price of work throughout the show was about 250k. All said and done, we took 4-5 selfies (+ derecognized), spent the price of tickets in food, took 3 hours to get through the entire show, and left with a line of 2000 people waiting to get in around 3pm.

5 armory people 3

People of the Armory Show

As you would expect in this type of event, there was the normal mix of :

  • old school New Yorkers, strange and pleasant
  • art students with strange colored hair and dingy appearance
  • industry professionals dressed in their skinniest black
  • your favorite middle-aged upstate New York couples

I have to say my favorite group was the upstate crowd, all with the appearance of Michael Douglas and a trophy wife looking like Andie MacDowell. I have also never seen so much leather apparel at an art event—it was like at rodeo robbed of the horses and color.

Behind the Scenes

A saving grace from all the over-production and sticker shock was a beautiful view of the piers and upper west side Manhattan.

@thearmoryshow @artsy #thearmoryshow2016 #art #nyc

ZAMARTZ The Best Posts of 2015

| #nye #newyearsever #nyc #bk

| Here is a quick year in review for zamartz

December ♥ 1

image

November ♥ 1

image

October ♥ 1

image

September ♥ 4

image

August ♥ 1

image

July ♥ 18

image

June ♥ 4

image

May ♥ 1

image

April ♥ 2

image

March ♥ 3

image

February ♥ 3

image

January ♥ 4

image

Generated using the best of tumblr tool.

Step 1 : the setup

@ArtistCraftsman #painting #finally #bk

| I finally made it to Artist & Craftsman Supply in BK to pickup painting supplies. Now I can finally put the french box easel I lugged from my parents to use!

| 🎨✏️🍵

| Read Insta-comments -> http://ift.tt/1zJU3vd

Garden of Unearthly Delights – Part 3

Garden of Unearthly Delights – Part 3

| @japansociety #art #japan #nyc

| Above Hisashi Tenmyouya ~

| I just had to fit in the last weekend of this exhibit; Artwork at Japan Society Gallery featuring artists Manabu Ikeda (b. 1973, Saga Prefecture), Hisashi Tenmyouya (b. 1966, Tokyo) and the art and technology collective teamLab (est. 2001). 

| 🌸🎨✒️

| Read Insta-comments -> http://ift.tt/1tVSfxs

Garden of Unearthly Delights – Part 2

| @japansociety @teamlab_news #art #japan #nyc

| Above teamLab ~

| I just had to fit in the last weekend of this exhibit; Artwork at Japan Society Gallery featuring artists Manabu Ikeda (b. 1973, Saga Prefecture), Hisashi Tenmyouya (b. 1966, Tokyo) and the art and technology collective teamLab (est. 2001). 

| 🌸🎨✒️

| Read Insta-comments -> http://ift.tt/1tVSfxs

Exit mobile version