‘We Are History’: Climate Change Through Global Art
The exhibition, which will run until 6 February next year, has opened to coincide with 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair ...
Read moreThe exhibition, which will run until 6 February next year, has opened to coincide with 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair ...
Read moreThis morning, Little Amal – a 3.5-metre-tall puppet of a young refugee girl – met with children in Deptford, UK, ...
Read moreAs Indonesia faces a plastic waste emergency, environmentalists have turned to art to highlight the severity of this issue. A ...
Read moreAustralia has been the focus of several recent debates following the global movement to decolonise curriculums, histories, cultures, and societies. ...
Read more124 years ago, a brutal British punitive expedition tore through Benin City, burning and destroying the Royal Palace along with ...
Read moreEducated as a medical doctor, the German-Egyptian Dr. Gindi turned to art in 2013, graduating from the Florence Academy of ...
Read moreMuseums, such as the Louvre and the British Museum, because of COVID19, started collaborating with VR and 3D printing startups ...
Read moreThe boundaries between architecture, design, and handicraft have historically been rigid; each discipline sheltered from the other, when in reality ...
Read more“The New European Bauhaus movement is intended to be a bridge between the world of science and technology and the ...
Read moreWhen you walk into a museum, there is a sense of reliability, of trust. You never walk into a museum ...
Read moreThe coronavirus has had unintended, harmful effects on art by threatening the place of art in our society. The question ...
Read moreLouis Masai is a British painter, sculptor, illustrator and street artist, perhaps best known for his murals of endangered species. ...
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