πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: Forbidden Garden: Stass Shpanin @ Plato Gallery, NYC πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-09-03 πŸ“„ Summary: PLATO Gallery proudly presents "Forbidden Garden," a captivating solo exhibition by Philadelphia-based artist Stass Shpanin, on view through October 4. Shpanin masterfully melds centuries-old American folk imagery with cutting-edge AI technology in his hand-painted canvases. This innovative approach deconstructs the art of myth-making and critically explores how visual narratives shape public memory, offering a fresh perspective on history’s echoes in the present. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: Juxtapoz πŸ’“ #ContemporaryArt #AIArt #VisualCulture
πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: I Tried Dell’s Cheapest Alienware Monitor to See Whether Speed Is All You Need πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-03-12T15:11:31-04:00 πŸ“„ Summary: The 25-inch Alienware AW2525HM features an impressive 320Hz refresh rate, offering remarkable speed typically found in high-end gaming monitors, now at a more budget-friendly price point. While this monitor excels in delivering smooth and fast visuals, there is a notable drawback that may affect the overall experience. This review dives into whether speed alone is enough to justify the purchase of this affordable Alienware option. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: Creative Bloq πŸ’“ #GamingGear #TechReview #Alienware
πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: Reflecting on Graffiti: A Personal Journey From Legend to Legacy πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-09-01T23:01:00+03:00 πŸ“„ Summary: Revisiting the formative years spent working alongside iconic graffiti artists Freedom and Crash, and renovating Keith Haring's Pop Shop, the author reflects thoughtfully on the complex emotions of parenting a son who is now embracing the art of tagging. This intimate piece explores the ironies and enduring allure of street art culture through the lens of generational shifts and personal history. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: Hyperallergic - πŸ’“ #StreetArt #GraffitiLegacy #ArtAndParenting
πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: The Erasure of African Americans from Museum Galleries Signals a Larger Cultural Threat πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-08-20 πŸ“„ Summary: The recent removal and marginalization of African American narratives within prominent museum galleries is a troubling reminder of how easily entire communities' histories can be wiped from cultural institutions. This erasure not only undermines the rich contributions of African Americans but also serves as a cautionary tale for all societies about the fragility of collective memory and the urgent need to safeguard inclusive storytelling in art and history spaces. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: Hyperallergic - πŸ’“ #ArtHistory #CulturalPreservation #MuseumInclusion