FLASH OF INSPIRATION

Architect Norman Foster’s Millennium Bridge, linking Tate Modern with the north bank of the Thames, opens Saturday. The positive buzz about his design and its potential to transform London’s waterfront has been mounting. So what was Foster’s inspiration for the project? “The blade of light that used to shoot out across the canyon and so save Flash Gordon from his evil pursuers in the Saturday-morning cinema that was such a feature of his youth. For Foster, the Millennium Bridge is that blade of light, leaping across the Thames.” – The Telegraph (UK)

WOMEN’S WORK

An unprecedented number of women artists, filmmakers, and writers in Korea have been creating work that directly confronts gender-identity issues and sexism. Three upcoming exhibits will feature the work of 489 women artists – the largest number to ever exhibit in Korea. – Korea Herald

FREEZE FRAME

Eccentric Englishman Eadweard Muybridge discovered the photographic system that would revolutionize scientific understanding and the process for naturalist art. Was this dedicated craftsmen “a mad scientist, promoting his lab experiments as photographic art? Or was he an artistic opportunist, using science to gratify his flair for fantasy?” – Civilization

LONDON LOVES ART

“To be in London these days is to be endlessly entertained by art, by the museums that show it, the multiplying galleries that sell it and the masses who have become weirdly fascinated by it.” Tate Modern and a swell of new galleries have just opened, and the city is buzzing with exhibits – each more bizarre than the next. – New York Times