Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitWhat Should a Museum in Latin America Look Like?In Latin America, museums are in charge of preserving and dispersing the heritage, culture, and history of the region, the different…Apr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitBotticelli’s Venus: A Symbol of Western European Contemporary BeautySandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus (c.1484–86) is one of the most popular emblematic paintings of the Renaissance period. The Birth of…Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitExploring Ideas of Identity through Simone Leigh’s Loophole of RetreatEarlier this year, from April 19 until October 27, 2019, the Solom R. Guggenheim Museum’s Samuel J. and Ethel Lefrak Gallery hosted…Jan 3, 2020Jan 3, 2020
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitExploring Identity Through Wifredo Lam’s La Jungla (1943)From the 1930s until the 1950s, several members of the African diaspora turned to Aimé Césairé’s Négritude movement in order to decolonize…Jan 3, 2020Jan 3, 2020
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitThe Restitution Debate: African Art in a Global SocietyDuring this international symposium, The Restitution Debate: African Art in a Global Society, I had the opportunity of listening to…Nov 26, 2019Nov 26, 2019
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitCan Mark Rothko’s №16 (Red, Brown, and Black)(1958) Be Appreciated Without Being Predisposed to It?Acclaimed Russian-American art professor and scholar H.W. Janson wrote “not every beholder responds to the works of this withdrawn…Nov 5, 20191Nov 5, 20191
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitVoluspa Jarpa at the Venice BiennaleVoluspa Jarpa (b. 1971), a contemporary Chilean painter and visual artist famous for targeting issues with gender, race, identity politics…Oct 25, 20191Oct 25, 20191
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitAICAN: Faceless Portraits Transcending TimeSince its first group show in 2017, STATE Festival, the autonomous artist AICAN, the Artificial Intelligence Creative Adversarial Network…Oct 19, 2019Oct 19, 2019
Alexandra OduberinLotus FruitJoan Semmel: A Necessary ElaborationIn the past four decades, Joan Semmel (b. 1932) has created a place for herself in the feminist art scene with her reinvention of the…Oct 19, 2019Oct 19, 2019
Alexandra OduberinThe StartupHas Social Media Changed the Way We Buy Art?May 2019 By ALEXANDRA ODUBER,Oct 18, 2019Oct 18, 2019