While millions of people visit museums around the world each year, very few decide to supplement their visits with guided audio tours. Simply put, the museum-goers who do not take audio tours are missing out – and here’s why. There is certainly intrinsic value to experiencing and engaging with art on a purely visual level. However, much of what makes… Read more →
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Your First Museum Trip
Whether you are an art buff or a novice, there is always something special about the world of museums. In the grand scheme of things, nothing can replace the authenticity of world-renowned objects we see in museums each and every day. Not only do they provide us with an insight into the unknown history, but they also personify the passion,… Read more →

How to Appreciate Art
When it comes to art, it is imperative that you come into a piece with a holistic mindset. Art, as a whole, is not simply a painting or a sculpture to showcase in a museum. Instead, it is an entity and hallmark of the history and culture of a particular time and place. To truly value and appreciate art at… Read more →

Repatriation, the Dark Side of the Arts
While it is important to have a deep appreciation for the arts, it is also imperative to understand the overbearing problems that hundreds of museums are facing today. When we walk into a museum, you are not simply walking into a building with paintings and historical archives. Instead, you are entering a vast world where various concepts, ideologies, and… Read more →

The Essence of Street Art
When we think of art, we usually think of a timeless masterpiece that is showcased in one of the most established museums in the world. While you are not wrong, you have to understand that art will, and will always, evolve. For this edition, I wanted to veer away from my standard blogs of museum art and discuss the… Read more →

Why we Value Art
When walking into a museum, you are not just simply walking into a building to look at paintings and cultural archives. Instead, you are walking into a creative and unique realm of new ideas, new concepts, and new ideologies that have represented and shaped the overall foundation of history. Unlike other places, museums are able to capture the reality and… Read more →

Diversity, the Foundation for a Strong Museum
Whether you are walking the galleries of the Prado in Madrid or enjoying the hustle and bustle of the Metropolitan Art Museum of New York City, the one thing that you can expect from any great museum is the wide range of diversity within their overall collections. Over the last few decades, museums have made it a point to enhance… Read more →

How Museums Can Reach the Youth
We have all heard of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Louvre, and the Prado. Whether you have visited or not, the brand becomes synonymous with travel and culture. For decades, these highly acclaimed museums have reached a vast amount of the public’s eyes. But for years, there has been a systemic problem of catching… Read more →

Top Museums to See: Chapter 1, U.S. Museums
Museums are often a major tourist attraction. They often hold a variety of subjects and content such as art, history, and science for children and adults alike. In addition, the content themselves are a gateway door to unexplored opportunities. They provide memorable and immersive learning experiences that provoke our imagination, introduce us to unknown worlds, and offer us unique environments… Read more →

“Soggiorno” Featuring Sasha Kinens Announced at RMX Gallery
(Chicago) RMX Gallery, located at 1933 N Damen Ave in the Chicago neighbourhood of Bucktown, is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition “Soggiorno” a Retrospective featuring the art of Sasha Kinens. Sasha Kinens is a figurative painter who has been painting professionally for over 20 years. She studied intensely in an Atelier from a descendant of the L’ecole des… Read more →