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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Blockbuster

July 22, 2016

We called it! And we have a post to prove it. We predicted Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology would be a ravishing success. Turns out, our prophecy was accurate. The exhibition is becoming the latest blockbuster for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. The exhibit READ MORE >

Walking on Water

June 24, 2016

Renowned artist, Christo, has just created “The Floating Piers”. The miraculous creation is a saffron-colored walkway stretching three kilometers connecting two small islands in Lake Iseo, in Italy’s Lombardy region, to each other and to the mainland. The walkway is constructed from 220,000 high-density polyethylene cubs that form a 53 READ MORE >

Google’s Tilt Brush

June 7, 2016

With the innovation in digital art, new opportunities for creative expression have vastly grown past the classic pencil and paper. Google’s Tilt Brush, available on HTC Vive, is a new virtual reality app that allows users to paint in a three-dimensional space. It’s as simple as just selecting color and READ MORE >

Coloring Books Aren’t Just for Kids.

March 31, 2016

Our BIC clients told us to be on the look out for adult coloring books and we’ve been seeing them in airports, waiting rooms and even on MetroNorth trains. In fact, meet up groups are forming where people can sit together to chat, color and enjoy each other’s company. Many READ MORE >

The Best and Worst New Buildings

February 9, 2016

As visual people, the team at milk* loves great architecture. Lucky for us, telegraph.co.uk put together a list of the best (and worst) new buildings of 2015. The new Whitney museum popped up early in 2015, and we can’t say it’s as beautiful as the art inside. However, the tail READ MORE >

Egypt’s “Underwater Pompeii” Heads to London.

December 9, 2015

In the 8th Century, probably due to a massive earthquake, the neighboring Egyptian cities of Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus vanished into the sea. For over a thousand years, they existed only as myths until the 1990s, when a European diving team discovered the remains of a temple that once stood in READ MORE >

Stunning Photos from the World Indigenous Games.

November 10, 2015

Described as the Olympics of indigenous sports, the World Indigenous Games were held last week in the city of Palmas in the Amazon region of Brazil. Almost 50 ethnic groups from around the globe gathered to participate in bow and arrow shooting, spear tossing, log racing, tug-of-war, xikunahati (a football-like READ MORE >

What is the Artist Christo Up To?

November 10, 2015

Remember those orange “Gates” that appeared in New York’s Central Park in the summer of 2005? They were the work of the Christo and his long time partner Jeanne-Claude. Sadly, the couple’s projects were put on hold when Jeanne-Claude passed away from a brain aneurysm in 2009, but now Christo READ MORE >

5 Summertime Art Road Trips

August 18, 2015

Labor Day is fast approaching, but there’s still time to grab the kids, jump in the car and take in some of America’s greatest art before Summer 2015 is a thing of the past. The Wall Street Journal couldn’t have made planning a cultural road trip easier with their outstanding READ MORE >

The Documentary That Gets It Right

July 7, 2015

It’s been said that if a documentary has a sufficiently electrifying subject and the bulk of the picture consists of archival footage, then you pretty much can’t lose. With an 8/10 on IMDB and an 85% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, it looks like the legendary singer and civil rights READ MORE >

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