Alana Chloe Esposito
Alana Chloe Esposito is a writer based in New York. Drawing on her background in international relations and contemporary art, her writing tends to focus on culture and current global affairs.
Alana contributes regularly to the International Herald Tribune / New York Times, among other publications and is currently a correspondent for MediaGlobal News, based in the United Nations.
She holds a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University in Washington, DC and a M.A. in International Affairs from l’Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris.
Posts written by Alana Chloe Esposito
With its commanding presence and message of peace and unity, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov‘s Ship of Tolerance stands out amidst the other artworks at the eleventh annual Havana Biennial, which opened last month.
This year Pulse Art Fair switched from its usual early March slot during the Armory Fair to try out New York’s new art week during the Frieze Art Fair. View highlights from the fair below and get an inside perspective from director Cornell DeWitt.
Enigmatic and in constant flux, human emotions are not easily grasped, let alone quantified. Yet, the French artist Maurice Benayoun endeavors to do precisely that for the sake of opening new ways of thinking about the world. He tracks worldwide emotional trends and catapults them into the spotlight, juxtaposing real human feelings with the monster known as the global financial system.





























