Capturing today's zeitgeist of sports and contemporary art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's interactive "Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture" serves up more than 200 artworks and objects.
Shytoshi Kusama transformed Shiba Inu from a meme coin into a growing ecosystem with decentralized platforms like ShibaSwap and Shibarium. Kusama’s plans include the introduction of the .SHIB domain, ...
After last week's Frieze London, the excitement now shifts to the French capital for the third edition of Art Basel Paris, which is fast becoming one of Europe’s hottest art fairs. Joining its ...
Through design objects and artwork by former athletes, “Get in the Game” at SFMOMA examines the central, and often provocative, role that sports occupy in American culture. By Emmanuel Morgan ...
The effect is multipurpose gym, funhouse, cacophony. In other words: museum show as stadium experience. Get in the Game, SFMOMA’s largest-ever exhibition, contains over 200 artworks and design objects ...
(Courtesy Gabriel Orozco and Marian Goodman Gallery) SFMOMA curator Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher, SFMOMA research director Katy Siegel and independent curator and writer Seph Rodney organized the show, ...
A Japanese Shiba Inu fan named @kuro_9696_9696 noticed that the anonymous chief developer of SHIB, Shytoshi Kusama, has updated his geolocation status on X, and he brought this to the attention of ...
Shiba Inu enthusiast from Japan @kuro_9696_9696 has spotted that pseudonymous SHIB lead developer Shytoshi Kusama has changed his geolocation status on X, and he drew the attention of the community to ...