Showing posts with label Los Angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Closet Visit: The Site


Designer, Sophie Buhai’s Closet 

It might very well be every girls inquisitive nature to be curious about what it looks like inside any fashionable women’s closet.  Just to garner a sneak peek inside the lavish temple that is every women’s sanctuary. Thankfully there’s a site for that called Closetvisit.com.  Photographer Jeana Sohn did just that, visiting the closets of fashionable women all over Los Angeles, photographing them in their natural habitat and interviewing them on topics from their favorite places to shop to their own unique styles.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Urs Fischer Exhibit: MOCA Los Angeles


Talk about an imagination. Showing now at the MOCA is the ever so eccentric (but in a good way) Urs Fischer. One of the biggest (literally) being his "Untitled" Clay Exhibit featuring a larger than life  statue displayed at the center of the museum's parking lot facing Little Tokyo. But we are not stopping there, per walking into the museum a huge banner welcomes you to Urs Fischer's exhibit with the help of 1,500 Los Angelenos. What does that mean you ask, just make a visit for yourself. Keep in mind Thursdays are free from 5pm-8pm.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Exhibit | Stanley Kubrick Retrospective LACMA



Upon entering the Stanley Kubrick Retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, you are immediately whisked away into a dark room showcasing one of his movies.  Fans of the meticulous director are already shifted into a trace completely memorized by his immensely cultivated craft in which documents of his work and quotes from peers proved how much blood, sweat, and tears the late director put into each and every one of his films.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Cleopatra: The Exhibit


The legend of Cleopatra is a dream come true for Hollywood directors. The story of a powerful Egyptian queen who managed to capture both the hearts of two powerful Roman leaders Mark Anthony and Julius Caesar with her allure and mesmerizing beauty. Little was known to how Cleopatra ruled or what a loving mother she was to her four children.  With the guidance of archaeologists Franck Goddio and Zahi Hawass; a successful excavation was set to uncover and discover what ancient ruins lay beneath the lost city of Alexandria. Discovered were over two-thousand year old documents, statues, and many more artifacts giving us a glimpse into her life as the last pharaoh of Egypt.