With a wooden conch light installation surrounded by glittering jewelry and clothing at the entrance, the “PULO Project” in the Please Do Not Enter retail-concept space resembles a Parisian […]
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Inception: Artist Teek Mach Paints VR Visions To Bring People Together
First, you walk down a long corridor, like one you might see in an art gallery. A young Asian woman wearing a psychedelic black-and-white check mini-dress greets you. You […]
Face Off: Korean American Artist/Actor Joseph Lee’s Striking Portraits
Joseph Lee is famous for two talents. As an actor, the tall and lean thespian, who often sports a bandana knotted around his throat, played John Cho’s brother in […]
Tagged For Success
Traveling graffiti salesman Victor Ving is bringing the street style to a wall near you.
New Toro y Moi Video ‘Ordinary Pleasure’ Reveals A Creative Work Space
Following the January release of Toro y Moi’s sixth album “Outer Peace,” Chaz Bear debuts the music video for one of the stand-out tracks, “Ordinary Pleasure.” Kicking off the […]
Face Off: Korean American Artist/Actor Joseph Lee’s Striking Portraits
Joseph Lee is famous for two talents. As an actor, the tall and lean thespian, who often sports a bandana knotted around his throat, played John Cho’s brother in […]
Artist Glenn Kaino Collaborates With Tommie Smith For ‘With Drawn Arms’
The recent buzz about Colin Kaepernick’s sports activism and his Nike ad campaign brings to mind Olympic gold medalist Tommie Smith’s infamous Black Power salute. On the winners’ podium […]
How Gajin Fujita Took His Graffiti to High Art
An embattled Edo-era samurai and his stressed steed are assailed by an onslaught of piercing arrows. The look in the samurai’s eyes is calm yet driven. The ensuing chaos […]
LA Art Show Spotlights Korean Art
The layered, monochrome contemporary art movement that dominated 20th century Korean art, Dansaekhwa, is on exhibit at the L.A. Art Show this week inside the Los Angeles Convention Center, […]
First Zao Wou-Ki art exhibition in US coming to New York City
For the first time since 1968, the art of Zao Wou-Ki, the late Chinese-French pioneer, will be on display in the U.S., from Sept. 8 to Jan. 8 inside […]
Graffiti art brings Native Hawaii to light in documentary ‘Mele Murals’
Can street art connect a generation of youth to their cultural roots and identity? For a group of Native Hawaiian kids and the two graffiti artists who helped, filmed […]
Valentine’s Day Goodies For Your Loved Ones
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. If you are looking for goodies to give to your friends, coworkers, or special someone, we rounded up some ideas that are […]
New Year, New Do: Nails
When it comes to getting my nails done, I’d like to say that I’m my own manicurist. It’s not that I’m always able to make them look professionally painted, […]
Top 10 Last-Minute Holiday Gift Ideas
Tis the season…to google “best holiday gifts for someone who has everything.” It’s almost Christmas and it’s time to start gift searching. Let’s admit it though, most of us will […]
Travel Through Time with Photography
Imagine how it would be like to meet yourself as a child. What would you say? How would you feel? How much would you have changed? This is exactly […]