Shytoshi Kusama, the mysterious personality associated with the Shiba Inu SHIB/USD ecosystem, explained the utility and significance of the soon-to-be-launched TREAT token. What happened ...
As a teenager, growing up in the provincial city of Matsumoto, Yayoi Kusama had a dream. She wanted to conquer the world - or rather she wanted to be the most famous artist on the planet. Today, at ...
We had not visited San Francisco in 20 years to write a travel story, so we were quite overdue when we decided to go in January 2025. We had postponed a prior plan a couple of years ago when the ...
Amy Sherald, “A God Blessed Land (Empire of Dirt),” 2020. Oil on linen. Courtesy SFMOMA. (Incidentally, I recently watched the movie of Ursula Leguin’s novel, The Lathe of Heaven, in which a young, ...
An exhibition in Melbourne features around 200 of the 95-year-old Japanese artist’s works, as well as artifacts that help tell the story of her life Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Yayoi Kusama's ...
Adding weight to the announcement, Shiba Inu lead developer Shytoshi Kusama retweeted the post, affirming the timeline and fueling the community’s enthusiasm. Introduced in late 2021, TREAT is poised ...
Shytoshi Kusama dismisses claims that TREAT had already launched. TREAT will introduce decentralization, governance, and incentives into the Shiba Inu ecosystem. TREAT will also support WOOF Wars: ...
SFMOMA’s “Get in the Game” will close Feb. 18. The exhibit features more than 100 works of art and interactive installations, as well as fashion and gear from a variety of sports. Want the latest on ...
The first two were at the San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMoMA). The most striking was an installation of sculptural automatons by Kara Walker, called Fortuna and the Immortality Garden Machine.