Photographer Andy Summers’ “The Bones of Chuang Tzu”

The rock guitarist exhibits his newest black-and-white images at LA's Leica Gallery

China keeps calling to Andy Summers, and when he travels there he has his trusty Leica M Monochrome at the ready to capture his outsider views of a culture he finds deep and sophisticated. “It’s just like music. My own poetic vision of China,” explains Summers during the week leading up to opening his photography show, “The Bones of Chuang Tzu” (now on view at …

American Museum of Natural History Partners With The Cuban National Museum of Natural History

As America strengthens its ties with Cuba, museums from both are uniting as well. NYC’s American Museum of Natural History and the Cuban National Museum of Natural History recently signed an agreement to deepen their work together. This agreement includes collaborative research and education, as well as exhibitions. The first exhibition, “¡Cuba!,” will take place in NYC this coming November and highlight Cuba’s biodiversity by …

Spring Studios Opens its Doors for the LIFE Photo Exhibition

Exclusive, iconic NYC images from the '40s to '70s will be shown at the creative hub's debut show

Much can be said of TriBeCa’s Spring Studios. Arguably of greatest importance, it’s an epic 150,000 square foot multi-floor space dedicated to creativity. Recently, a 12,000 square foot, 360-degree-view rooftop was opened and a members’ only club known as Spring Place was announced. Aside from being the headquarters of a production company and offering coworking spaces as well as photo studios for rent, there’s a …