Language, cultural biases, fear and other elements of society can become barriers to communication and problem solving. But one thing remains certain: across borders, be it political or cultural, music is universal. Here,William Harvey shares experiences of using music to build trust between cultures. In the process, his organization, Cultures in Harmony, lays one more stepping stone in the greater path to peace.
Vasily Kandinsky achieved the impossible. With careful refinement through a purposefully drawn-out, evolutionary process, the artist methodically developed a way to translate abstract conceptions onto the canvas. Music, the ultimate abstract art form, was his inspiration. In this essay, Shaun Randol reviews The Solomon R. Guggenheim's comprehensive, rich exhibition of Kandinsky's vision and breakthrough achievements.
In major cities they are everywhere and they are nowhere. The homeless are as much a part of the urban portrait as are speeding taxi cabs, camera toting tourists, rushing businessmen and police on patrol, yet passersby prefer to avert their attention rather than look the threadbare in the eyes. They are invisible. Until now. Nia Hyatt reviews The Invisible Man, directed by Arthur Yorinks.