Reflections | What a Difference a Year Makes
” I think it’s important to take a break, you know, from the public eye for a while, and give people a chance to miss you. I want longevity. I don’t want to get out there and run myself ragged and spread myself thin.”
~ Aaliyah
UPCOMING EVENT | Rafael Santiago’s “SIZE MATTERS”
If you already didn’t know about Rafael Santiago’s opening reception at Bold Hype Gallery, then you’re lucky that I do…and that’s coming from someone across the country. So, being that I have traversed time and space to provide you with this information, the only right thing to do would probably be to heed my [...]
BLOGGERS PERSPECTIVE | 3 Points Define a Surface at 111 Front Street
Three notes a form a certain aesthetic accord of the polyphonic hymn to our own passion… Share this:Share
BLOGGERS PERSPECTIVE | Straight from the Motherland
I’ve been to Aicon Gallery before a few of times. I enjoy going there because they display a lot of work from artists straight from the Motherland (that’s India for those who don’t know). And I appreciate that especially on opening nights when I can approach the artist after they’ve spoken their mouth dry and [...]
BLOGGERS PERSPECTIVE | 800 lbs at Splashlight
There’s this area downtown that I’m just not quite sure what to call. Bordering SoHo, Tribeca, and even the West Village, south of Houston and between Varick and the Hudson, whatever the name of the neighborhood, I was down there last night (at 75 Varick Street) checking out the 800 lb Artists showcase at Splashlight [...]
BLOGGERS PERSPECTIVE | Child Soldiers
We left Marfa for an hour or so to recharge, so to speak. Darren Chambers was going to be doing some live art alongside the musical performances around eleven o’clock, and we had already been there for an hour and a half (which is a long time for my short ass attention span). There’s also [...]
BLOGGERS PERSPECTIVE | Center for Cuban Studies: Cuban Women Artists
A few weeks ago, I went to a spot on a recommendation that I got off of facebook. I had a pretty good idea of what I was getting into taking on this assignment that I gave myself (yes… im so geeky, I give myself homework) being that this was an exhibit of Cuban art, [...]
White Train Intercontinental Edition: Romero Britto @ Lincoln Road Gallery- Miami, FL.
One can’t go to Miami, with all its naturally bright oranges and greens, and not expect to find that color palette in the art of the area. And what better art and artist to see in Miami, for his work with bright colors and Pop fantasia feel, than Romero Britto. His name, whether you know [...]
BLOGGERS PERSPECTIVE | Sten&Lex and GAIA @ The Brooklynite
I wasn’t in West Chelsea or Meatpacking, and even though I was in Brooklyn, I wasn’t in Billyburg, I was in Stuyvesant Heights. I must say, The Brooklynite gallery has become my favoritist of galleries because of the quality of art and artists they bring in to the middle of nowhere Brooklyn where only the [...]
White Train Special Edition: Artistic Symbiosis: Oliver Rios & Caridad De La Luz (La Bruja) La Bruja Project: Collaborative Works for Social Awareness
It’s often said that a picture is worth a thousand words. In the case of White Train artist Oliver Rios and Caridad De La Luz (AKA La Bruja) truer words have never been spoken. As part of La Bruja Project, Oliver and Caridad teamed up to tackle the issue of domestic violence and dealing with [...]










