In this week’s independent project looking for funding on IdeaMe, we highlight Lucus Mussu’s plans to redraw the line between artwork and office work.
by Natalie Schachar, 28 June 2012.
In this week’s independent project looking for funding on IdeaMe, we highlight Lucus Mussu’s plans to redraw the line between artwork and office work.
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by Hannah Flint, 22 June 2012.
Now in its ninth year, Hannah Flint explores an artistic exhibition of architecture now on display at Buenos Aires’ Centro Cultural Recoleta
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by Michael Tanenbaum, 21 June 2012.
IdeaMe is an online platform, which helps creators, be they inventors, artists, or designers, among others, to finance their projects through crowd funding. Each week, the Indy features and promotes one project every week, with the aim of helping the creators finance and achieve their dreams. This week: Luces de un Sombrío Lugar.
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by Jess Cotton, 12 June 2012.
Profiled in our Top 5 Contemporary Artists earlier in the year, Léon Ferrari re-imagines iconic religious images in a challenging and provocative new exhibition at Malba. Jess Cotton reviews his unique and controversial take…
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by Alex Glynn, 07 June 2012.
If you have been craving a plethora of youth culture activities stuffed into a one medium sized area, then the annual Ciudad Emegente festival, which runs until 10th June at Cultural Centro Recoleta is right up your street.
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by Alex Glynn, 07 June 2012.
Each week, the Indy features and promotes an Ideame crowdfunded project every week, with the aim of helping the creators finance and achieve their dreams. This week: AMEBA.
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by Hannah Flint, 22 May 2012.
Hannah Flint visits La Casa de Japón: an impressive and largely unpublicised museum housing Japanese art in San Isidro.
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by Natasha Ali, 19 May 2012.
ArteBA 2012 fills La Rural with both international and national art through 22nd May. Photographer Natasha Ali shares her singular point of view.
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by Jess Cotton, 18 May 2012.
From topographic cityscapes to live performances, the medium is still the message at this year’s ArteBA, as Jess Cotton discovers.
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by Hannah Flint, 24 April 2012.
Hannah Flint finds Anna Rank’s life drawing classes both an interesting artistic challenge and a chance to find peace and calm in the big city.
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As we continue our focus on art and design, we revisit Kate Stanworth's 2007 interview with Lucio Boschi about his black and white photographs of lesser-known cultures in Argentina.