the sneak peek

to simply put it: the sneak peek is a project conjured up by two New York City natives, Haruka Kuga and Carmen Hui. it was inspired from, not one, but several different occurrences during their accompliceship (mostly in the current year), from their late cab ride home after going to a show in the BK to a coffee rendezvous on a mid-summer day in the LES. the sneak peek officially became public fortuitously on 10.26.10. and ever since, they have been working hard to give the latest scoop on the beloved City they were raised in which they have grown to believe is just incomparable to anywhere else. using only digital technology, since Haruka and Carmen are supporters of the Industrial Revolution, the two of them snap photos of what they discover in the nook and cranny of the big City in hopes that they can preserve the fondest memories captured by art and the Internet.

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  • 20 Nov
    23:48 pm
    The Maurizio Cattelan’s All installation took over the rotunda at the Guggenheim when I visited two weeks ago. It consisted of 130 of Maurizio’s most fascinating artwork from the early start of his career until now. Among the 130 pieces, I spotted the Pope, a coffin with President JFK, Hitler as a little boy, and Pinocchio. This left me in awe, as I am still trying to figure out the meaning of every object and the arrangement of it all.
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    The Maurizio Cattelan’s All installation took over the rotunda at the Guggenheim when I visited two weeks ago. It consisted of 130 of Maurizio’s most fascinating artwork from the early start of his career until now. Among the 130 pieces, I spotted the Pope, a coffin with President JFK, Hitler as a little boy, and Pinocchio. This left me in awe, as I am still trying to figure out the meaning of every object and the arrangement of it all.

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    • #Maurizio Cattelan
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