Princeton Exhibition Explores Art Making Through Tea Culture
David Cohen, editor of artcritical, attended the World Tea Expo in Las Vegas. His report connects this experience to an exhibition at Princeton University that examines contemporary art production. The Princeton show raises current questions about artistic practice. Cohen's coverage suggests parallels between tea culture and art making processes. The exhibition's timing coincides with broader discussions in the art world about creative methodologies. Princeton University serves as the institutional host for this exhibition. Las Vegas hosted the World Tea Expo where Cohen gathered material. The artcritical platform published this report connecting these seemingly disparate events.
Key facts
- David Cohen is editor of artcritical
- David Cohen reported from World Tea Expo in Las Vegas
- Princeton University has an exhibition about art making
- The exhibition asks timely questions about art production
- World Tea Expo was held in Las Vegas
- artcritical published the report
- The report connects tea culture to art making
- The exhibition examines contemporary artistic practice
Entities
Artists
- David Cohen
Institutions
- artcritical
- Princeton University
- World Tea Expo
Locations
- Las Vegas
- United States