July 25 2010
The most fascinated illustrations at the Mexico City Museum involve the canals and waterways once dominant in Mexico City. How this city became the second most populated in the world – on a base considered mush – is still something that boggles my mind. None of this is forgotten in the hundreds of [...]
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I know it’s hard for you city-folk to venture into Brooklyn for an afternoon, but catching Brooklyn Museum’s “Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present” exhibition before January 31st is a must. [via BK Museum]
These are 13 dishes you can try in these [...]
Jan 10, 2010
I first met Judy (far right) at Guanabee’s first offices on Broadway street in Soho exactly three years ago. We never worked together for more than a month but there was enough there for a long-lasting friendship. Since 2007, Judy, Anna and I have met up for lunch, brunch, dinner and any combination [...]
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is an Electronic-Artist working in Canada, but born in Mexico City in 1967. His large-scale, interactive pieces have been commissioned around the world. Rafael’s work is usually public, fashioned in a manner where casual onlookers, bystanders and the curious can manipulate his pieces by way of voice, motion, heartbeat, shadows, etc. The Guggenheim [...]
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