Thursday, April 19, 2012

Museum Burns Art, String Theory, Indian Visions, And More!

Thursday, April 19, 2012
Hong Sungchul creates mesmerizing images of body parts out of hundreds of elastic strings. His work is On Hada Contemporary gallery's page, the Korean artist says his string symphonies are a "representation of what ties humans together from the earliest stage of life -– the umbilical chord." These sculptures are far more appealing than any umbilical cords we've ever seen.
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Kim Witman: From Page to Stage: Don Giovanni


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Chris McGowan: Blame It on the Bossa Nova: Jazz Samba's 50th Birthday
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