-
Sound: The Blaster by Nixon
Best known for their bold time pieces, Nixon’s wireless speaker called “The Blaster” is one solid piece of sonic engineering. It’s rugged design is shock resistant, water resistant and will play for 12 continuous hours with precision tuned acoustics. Operating over bluetooth, the speaker can also double as a speaker phone when you have to […]
November 13, 2013
-
The Roof Garden Commission: Imran Qureshi
There are few places in New York City where one feels as though they have a space of their own. Overlooking the dense foliage of Central Park, the roof garden of the Metropolitan Museum of Art connects art and nature. In our visit to the “Big Apple” last week, we had the opportunity to visit the […]
November 8, 2013
-
Closed for Installation
When planning a trip to an art mecca like New York City, one tries to fit as many gallery and museum exhibition visits into a few short days. Inevitably a show will be sold out or unpredictable weather conditions may throw a wrench in the itinerary. Rarely do we conceive of the possibility that we […]
November 8, 2013
-
At the Pool: Dive In
In a digital landscape defined by hyperconnectivity and “friends” accumulated on social media platforms, we are still very much alone contrary to our Facebook or Twitter profiles. While these sites may encourage a connection of ideas they are limited to a life online. Alex Capecelatro CEO and Founder of At the Pool realized that “we […]
November 8, 2013
-
Arts ReSTORE LA: Westwood
The streets of Westwood village are buzzing with artisans and craftsman who are occupying storefronts through November 24. Westwood Village is a now a destination to purchase locally produced apparel, jewelry, clothing and furniture. Arts ReSTORE LA: Westwood is a retail pop-up curated by the Hammer Museum that seeks to transform empty spaces into creative environments, and […]
November 8, 2013
-
First Look: Lisa Adams at The Miami Project
Los Angeles based painter Lisa Adams was one of the first artists ever featured in Installation Magazine. Over the years we have watched as Adam’s visual vernacular has evolved and changed with her vision. In California we explored the narrative of Adam’s work whose subjects reconcile the remnants of a world walking the balance between decay and possibility. Where […]
November 5, 2013