Spoke Art Presents SCORSESE: An Art Show Tribute @ Bold Hype in NYC [Preview]
following the success of their Wes Anderson and Tarantino vs Coen Bros art exhibits, San Francisco’s Spoke Art gallery has curated a tribute to Martin Scorsese
following the success of their Wes Anderson and Tarantino vs Coen Bros art exhibits, San Francisco’s Spoke Art gallery has curated a tribute to Martin Scorsese
People really seem to hate Harmony Korine’s latest cinematic masterpiece, but why? Here are some of the complaints and why where we believe they might be coming from
The painter returns to Seattle with a collection of new work utilizing his trademark photo realistic aesthetic mixing victorian portraiture with monstrous oddities
Part 2 of our 3 part analysis of Harmony Korine’s latest bold cinematic endeavor is all about scaring young women, defying expectations, and straight up doom
Part one of our 3 part analysis of Harmony Korine’s latest bold cinematic endeavor is all about bodies and body highs
One thirteen year old fan of the ABC Family program Pretty Little Liars hated this film so much that she lost 94 minutes of her life, by only watching 15 of it
Tokyo-based non-profit, PangeaSeed & artist Cometdebris team up for a group exhibit of customized toys to benefit Shark fnning/oceanic awareness
Tell us what business you think would make a great band name & win tickets to see the new project by Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore live in Seattle.
I pitted my cynical mind against the Cirque du Soleil’s new whimsical, female-goddess-driven live show. Here’s why my cynicism lost, while I ultimately won.
screenprint group show advertising products that only exist in TV shows and movies feat. work from over 40 different artists, all with limited edition pieces.
The Seattle pop surrealist gallery presents a remarkable collection of new paintings by Montreal artist Peter Ferguson. See them now
This 7 minute award winning short focuses on a wordsmith who created what is, arguably, one of the greatest anagrams of all time. Watch & vote for it on PBS.org