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Striking Scenes, Illuminated Brooklyn, and Wild Performances | Culture Beat Episode 7
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Geological Sports, the GoatMan, and South African Photo-Therapy
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Culture Beat
Geological Sports, the GoatMan, and South African Photo-Therapy
First, we head to sculptor and filmmaker Daniel Arsham's first solo show in NYC, which also breaks with his exclusive use of monochromatic black and white: Though Arsham is colorblind, we'll see how the color blue played a prominent role in this "fictional archaeology" exhibition which reimagines iconic sports objects...
- Sports
- South Africa
- Technology
- ANIMALS
- Documentary
- Art
- mental health
- SPIRITUALITY
- Performance Art
- The Creators Project
- Daniel Arsham
- NEW YORK CITY
- Photography
- Design
- Ancestors
- sculpture
- Culture Beat
- Microsoft Surface
- Episode 4
- gallery show
- geology
- fictional archeaology
- Galerie Perrotin
- Tsoku Maela
- visceral
- the Goatman
- absurdist
- costume
- goats
- transcend
- human experience
- everyday life
- Thwaites
- Creators
Culture Beat
- 6:56Culture Beat
Striking Scenes, Illuminated Brooklyn, and Wild Performances | Culture Beat Episode 7
- 7:11Culture Beat
Gritty Johannesburg, Human/Puppet Theater, and Canine Video Art
- 6:16Culture Beat
Surreal Masks, An Irreverent Half-Time Dance Squad, and Infinity Burial Suits
- 5:39Culture Beat
Geological Sports, the GoatMan, and South African Photo-Therapy
- 5:43Culture Beat
Burning Man, A Brazilian Homage to Hip Hop and Big Data Roses
- 5:05Culture Beat
Afropunk Style, Hyperflesh Masks, and a Deep Web Dive
- 4:26Culture Beat
Brain-Melting Machines, 3D Animation, and Underwater Art