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A Review: Jon Batiste’s Evolution, From New Orleans Tradition to Modern Innovation
Jon Batiste (Grammy-Oscar Award Winning Musician’s latest album, “Big Money,”) stands under the red stone cliffs of Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, melodica in hand, watching the late-afternoon light settle over the canyon. In a moment between soundcheck and showtime, he smiles and says, “It’s an unusual artifact. You can’t hold music.” The line has the […]
American Visionaries: Property from an Important Private Collection — Joan Mitchell, Untitled
Joan Mitchell’s Untitled stands as one of those rare works that bypass language altogether, moving directly into sensation — the kind of painting that doesn’t ask to be decoded so much as it demands to be felt. Coming from the canon-defining era of postwar American art, Mitchell’s work is a reminder that abstraction, at its […]
The Hold-Up: Inside the Delayed Kendrick Lamar × South Park Comedy Project
intro The live-action comedy developed by Kendrick Lamar in partnership with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone has been one of Hollywood’s most intriguing projects since the moment it was announced. Conceived under Lamar’s PGLang banner and Parker and Stone’s Park County, the film promised a collision of artistic worlds rarely seen on […]
The Luca Woven Mini Bag: An Essential
The Luca Woven Mini Bag emerges as one of those rare accessories that feel discovered rather than designed, as though it existed before someone decided to introduce it to the world. Made from 100% cotton deadstock Japanese denim, the bag expresses a kind of quiet authority rooted in technique, materiality, and intention. It carries the […]
Nike x Stranger Things Men’s Fleece Crewneck — Friends Don’t Lie Edition
The worlds of sport and science fiction collide once again as Nike partners with Netflix’s Stranger Things for a limited-edition men’s fleece crewneck that merges vintage athletic design with supernatural nostalgia. The piece is more than just a sweatshirt—it’s a time capsule that captures the aesthetic and cultural mood of the show’s 1980s setting, balancing […]
Maurizio Cattelan’s “America”: The $10 Million Golden Toilet Returns to Auction
When Maurizio Cattelan first unveiled America at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 2016, it caused a sensation. A fully functioning toilet sculpted from 18-karat gold, the work invited museumgoers to quite literally sit upon luxury. Now, nearly a decade later, the infamous artwork is returning to the spotlight — and the market. On November […]
Julie Mehretu’s Architectural Chaos: Mapping Memory Through Abstraction
When standing before a Julie Mehretu work, one often feels simultaneously overwhelmed and drawn inward. Her compositions—dense, layered, and charged with motion—speak to the complexity of contemporary life: cities in flux, histories in collision, memories encoded within lines and spaces. Born in 1970 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and raised in Michigan after her family fled […]
MM6 Maison Margiela Numeric Label Clutch Pochette, Quite
In the lexicon of modern accessories, few objects carry the same quiet confidence as the MM6 Maison Margiela Numeric Label Clutch Pochette. Small in size yet rich in conceptual detail, it redefines what a clutch can communicate—equal parts statement and simplicity. As part of MM6’s continuing dialogue between utility and abstraction, this pochette reflects the […]
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 2025: A Tradition Rooted in Memory and Monumentality
On a crisp Saturday morning, as the first hints of winter brushed across Midtown Manhattan, a giant green symbol of joy arrived at Rockefeller Center. It was November 8, 2025, and New York City welcomed its newest holiday icon: a 75-foot-tall Norway spruce from East Greenbush, New York — a suburb nestled just outside Albany. […]
Nike Air Max 95 “Big Bubble” – The Evolution of Visible Air
The Air Max line has always been about pushing boundaries, and with the Air Max 95 “Big Bubble,” Nike revisits one of its most radical design legacies. This release channels the rebellious energy of 1995’s original silhouette while amplifying its signature feature — the visible Air unit — to exaggerated, futuristic proportions. The “Big Bubble” […]












