A view of the US: The Whitney Series.
The world is falling apart, so let’s sooth our souls with some art.
As an ex-pat, I feel I am always looking in as if through a glass barrier. So the Whitney is a really cool exp
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October is the perfect month to visit San Francisco! And, the best time of year for driving north to Napa and Sonoma Valley wine country.
At this time of year the city is still thick with fog that labours over the bay l
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A view of the US: The Whitney Series.
I love viewing the US this way.
As an ex-pat, I feel I am always looking in as if through a glass barrier. It shifts and moves but never quite gives way. The history of these state
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Hawaii!!! Here’s an idea! Save yourself (in NYC) and your family (in Melbourne) a 20 hour commute (and a couple of grand in flights), and catch up instead 10 hours away… in Waikiki!
WAIKIKI BEACH, HONOLULU, OAHU HI
Mai
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As the weather in NYC becomes more and more sultry and gorgeous, I’m thinking of my beautiful Golden Gate on the west coast, where the skies are always blue and it feels like summer all year round.
One of my favourite
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Here’s a question for you…
My answer is MoMA, 5th floor: Painting and Sculpture 1.
The permanent collection on the 5th floor of MoMA is the core of a world of modern art that is, throughout the rest of the building, a
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Should you ever become a US non-immigrant (and you should, it’s awesome), it is a statistical probability you will at some stage experience an immense bugger-up with your I-94 (but otherwise, totally awesome).
In this s
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Over a lifetime spanning illustration, photography, instalation and sculpture Ai Wei Wei has grown to be one of the most important political artists of our time.
The profoundly relevant Warhol/Wei Wei exhibition pits t
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Here’s some things these Melbourne kids got up to whilst home-caying. Gorgeous Feb weather, sunny beaches, beer gardens, amazing food and wine! Thanks for the catch ups lovelies!! See you all in NYC as soon as humanly p
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We live very close to the Highline. As such, we tend to get a teensy bit very over the visitors, tourists or really any generally slow-walking-people who seem to enjoy to (trying to be polite) take their time clogging i
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