“A Cruel Wind Blows” is a documentary that delves into a lesser-known aspect of Soviet history, shedding light on the … More
Category: Art
Uranium Glass, from Curiosity to Collectible
In the annals of decorative arts, few materials blend science’s alchemical intrigue with the refined artisanship craft like uranium glass. … More
On Navigating the Bureaucratic Labyrinth of the Contemporary Art World
For all its hyped-up networks of invention and elaboration, the contemporary art world stands at a critical juncture. The essence … More
The Crucial Role of Open-mindedness Towards Nuclear Energy in Achieving Societal Goals
It is vital to remain open-minded about nuclear power, especially within influential communities such as the arts. Doing so can … More
yellowcake, 2024
This painting unfolds the alchemical transformation of uranium ore into potent yellowcake, the genesis of nuclear power. Layer upon layer, … More
atoms for peace, 2024
In ‘Atoms For Peace,’ graphic remnants of ambition intertwine with the echoes of a promise. Through a collage born from … More
for all mankind, 2024
Beneath the infinite tapestry of the cosmos, ‘For All Mankind’ casts our planet in the starring role of an atomic … More
An Artist-Teacher’s Journey Advocating for Nuclear Energy Amidst the Climate Crisis
As a Puerto Rican visual artist living in San Francisco, California, with a rich educational background spanning curatorial practice, secondary … More
Unraveling the Human Narrative in ‘The Bomb’ (2016)
In a cinematic landscape cluttered with didactic documentaries and verbose visual essays on atomic history, “The Bomb” emerges as a … More
On the Absurdity of Modernity from the 19th Century to the Atomic Age
The historical development of existentialism is deeply intertwined with the cultural, political, and philosophical contexts of the 19th and 20th … More