Champagne Baggage

A look through the most beautiful and distorted rose colored lens. . .providing insight on art, design, fashion, tasty-bits, social events, people, and anything that fuels a bubbly-cultured-good time and remember to pour your champagne at a slight slant.
-ZW

Thursday, January 10

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There once was a club downtown that I tended to frequent on a regular-ish basis, but then the venue was busted by the Feds… easy come, easy go.

I realized years after the fact that Aakash Nihalani’s work was all over the club’s floor, walls, and ceiling… still dig it now.

Aakash Nihalani

Thursday, May 31

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Erwin Wurm

One Minute Sculptures… 

A formalist with a bright hue of satire…

Monday, April 30


The Dreamkeepers

Australian artist Polixeni Papapetrou trends the line between fantasy/theatre, mythology/reality, archetype/play, male/female, child/adult and animal/human. As with all her work, the series The Dreamkeepers tells a story that includes her autobiographical relationship with her children, but it also says a lot more about the condition of childhood — its place in our culture and how we react to images of children in photography.

— Susan Bright, Excerpt from Between Worlds catalogue