In the optimistic, forward-looking poem, Roberts speaks to a child about how the world was before the virus took over.
Born in Auckland to Welsh parents travelling the country, Tomas Roberts – aka Probably Tom Foolery – thinks the world will be a better place after the coronavirus pandemic than before, explaining it in feelgood form in a four-minute bedtime story.
As published in Star News, 6 May, 2020
Banksy just made a surprisingly earnest painting of a Superhero Nurse and donated it to a British hospital as a morale booster. The work will remain on view at the Southampton General Hospital until this fall, when it will go to auction. As reported in Artnews, 6 May 2020.
Hailed as “Tokyo’s most daring florist” Azuma Makoto is famed for showcasing plants and petals in the most incongruous of settings—as well as sending bouquets into the stratosphere, he has sent them into the bowels of the seas. As featured in Verve Magazine, Apr 2020.
Inspired by the location of the NOW gallery in London, near to the Greenwich Meridian marking time, the installation by Emmanuelle Moureaux “Slices of Time” expresses the past, the now and the future through 168,000 small numbers composing 120 “slices” of time. Image and text emmanuellemoureaux.comREAD MORE
Sit at a distance, stand as one. When the time is right, we welcome you. But for now, listen. Papatūānuku (our earth mother) is breathing. Created by ATEED, Auckland