or continued inspiration I have been visiting exhibits and I came across the Studio Museum in Harlem. It is a modern look on African-American art and artist. The space is very modern chic and the high ceilings of the exhibit show create a room of endlessness. My favorite feature was the first artist right when you enter. The artist is Zwelethu Mthethwa and he created these five foot glossy highly saturated photos. It reminded me of all of my travels from the past year. The museum is free on Sundays and it is a great trip to make on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Join us for a special conversation about fashion and art with André Leon Talley and LaQuan Smith.
A 25-year veteran of and contributing editor to Vogue, André Leon Talley regularly pens a witty, pithy column called “Life with André." He also worked at Interview during Andy Warhol’s tenure. Talley regularly appears on television and in film and can currently be seen as a judge on the television show “America’s Next Top Model.”
LaQuan Smith has designed custom fashions for artists including Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Aubrey O’day, Amerie and more. Smith’s New York Fashion Week debut was held on February 15, 2010 and he has been featured in many media outlets including The New York Times, New York Daily News and Studio Magazine.
Intersections: Conversations on Art & Culture is FREE.
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