Colony Little, Culture Shock Art

Colony Little, Culture Shock Art

  • Blog
  • Home
  • About Culture Shock Art
  • Happy Easter!

    I bought some lilacs that are now all over the house. While I wish I could find them year round, I love the delightful surprise to find them in bloom! They even inspired this Easter weekend smoothie (banana, blueberries, strawberries, yogurt, agave, Maca powder and ice).  Happy Easter!

    cultureshockart

    March 31, 2013
    Food, Photography
    Easter, Flowers, Instagram, Lilacs, Maca, Smoothies, Spring
  • Crate Diggers-J Dilla

    The other day someone shared this Crate Diggers video on J Dilla, one of my favorite hip hop producers who passed away over 7 years ago.  The imprint he made on hip hop and soul during his brief, but powerful career is evidenced by the timeless sound he created on his tracks.  His body of…

    cultureshockart

    March 26, 2013
    Music, Pop Art/Culture
    Crate Diggers, De La Soul, Hip Hop, J Dilla, J Dilla Documentary
  • Happy Birthday Yayoi Kusama!

    When I was last at MOCA about 2 weeks ago I forgot that I had taken this picture of one of Yayoi Kusama’s works.  In honor of her 84th birthday yesterday, I thought I’d share. And at the intersection of Art and Fashion, this is the closest I’ve come to owning some of Kusama’s art.…

    cultureshockart

    March 23, 2013
    Art/Culture, Contemporary Art, Fashion, Museums
    jewelry, Louis Vuitton, MOCA, Yayoi Kusama
  • C’est Si Bon! Le Fooding Comes to Los Angeles

    Chris Rock once said that women need three things: “Food, Water and Compliments”. Clearly the man hasn’t met me because I need art, good music and a fabulous handbag…  At a “Le Fooding” event you can get all of the aforementioned (minus the handbag–well, maybe they’ll be a swag bag… I digress.). Ever since I…

    cultureshockart

    March 18, 2013
    Art/Culture, Food, Music
    Arrested Development, Carolynn Soence, dining, Food Festivals, Geffen Contemporary, Josef Centeno, Kogi, Le Fooding, Le Grand Fooding Crush, Los Angeles, Ludo Lefebvre, MOCA, Paris, Roy Choi
  • The Herb and Dorothy Vogel 50 x 50 Collection at MOCA

    MOCA hosted a brief viewing of the Herb and Dorothy Vogel 50 x50 collection on Grand Avenue last week and on Friday I had the pleasure of checking it out After falling in love with the Vogels in their documentary chronicling how a retired postal worker and librarian amassed an incredibly comprehensive collection of Minimal and Conceptual…

    cultureshockart

    March 13, 2013
    Art/Culture, Collecting, Contemporary Art, Museums
    Herb and Dorothy, Lynda Benglis, Megumi SasakiAfter seeing the collection on Friday I had so many questions about how they chose their art that I decided to see the original documentary again.  I was particularly struck by their rel, MOCA, National Gallery of Art, Richard Tuttle, the Vogels
  • Tina Turner Makes Vogue Cover

    The April issue of German Vogue features, the incomparable Tina Turner, who at 73 proves that growing old is done in grace, style and class.

    cultureshockart

    March 10, 2013
    Fashion, Photography
    Fashion, style, tina turner, vogue
  • Forecast Calls for “Media Showers” @ MOCA

    I couldn’t help but chuckle when I went to MOCA yesterday to see the Herb and Dorothy Vogel “50 Works for 50 States” collection and came across the above piece by Mark Kostabi.  It’s been a few months since we’ve had some consternation-induced MOCA news, and just when you think you’ve let just enough time…

    cultureshockart

    March 9, 2013
    Art/Culture, Contemporary Art, Museums
    Eli Broad, Los Angeles, Michael Govan, MOCA
  • (Bay) Lights, Camera, Action!

    The highly anticipated Bay Lights LED sculpture was unveiled in a grand lighting ceremony tonight. Over 25,000 LED lights were installed on the west span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge making it the world’s largest light sculpture. Using a software algorithm the designer created unique, non-repeatable lighting patterns. I am transfixed by the live…

    cultureshockart

    March 6, 2013
    Art/Culture, Design
    Bay Bridge, Bay Lights, Leo Villareal, San Francisco
  • Black History Art #9: Betye Saar

    All month I’ve been highlighting African American Art in various forms.  One of the California artists I learned about through this process is assemblage artist Betye Saar.  Saar was born and raised in Los Angeles/Pasadena, graduated from UCLA and taught art at both Otis and the University of California. Her influences in assemblage began when…

    cultureshockart

    February 28, 2013
    Art/Culture, Contemporary Art
    assemblage, Betye Saar, SF MOMA, Simon Rodia, Watts Towers
  • Black History Month Art #8: Fred Eversley

    I love transparent resin sculptures, and I particularly love Fred Eversley’s reflective optical lens work.  They are so striking.

    cultureshockart

    February 17, 2013
    Art/Culture, Contemporary Art, Modern Art
    Black History Month, Fred Eversley, Resin, Sculpture
Previous Page
1 … 32 33 34 35 36 … 47
Next Page

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

 

Loading Comments...
 

    • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Colony Little, Culture Shock Art
      • Join 413 other subscribers
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • Colony Little, Culture Shock Art
      • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Report this content
      • View site in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar