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By bringing museum-quality experiences into everyday spaces, we’re helping shift perceptions of digital art to it being ...
A skyscraper in Singapore has become the canvas for a record-breaking projection mapping display which spans an astonishing ...
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What artists gain in expressive freedom, art institutions and enthusiasts inherit as long-term structural risk.
Laney Contemporary has staged Visitor, an exhibit of 16 new mixed media works by Franklin at her Brutalist westside gallery, ...
Inspired by a visit to Naoshima art island in Japan, a US collector has commissioned a compelling group of site-specific ...
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The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies is presenting the exhibit “Sculpting the Environment: The Three-Dimensional Art ...
Sanjukta Mitra’s art explores themes of healing, and the sacred, expressed through a bold colour palette and depictions of ...
Murphy came across a scholarly article about poetic portraiture and thought it would make for a great collaborative project, ...
Why Art Matters, Even on a Pillar When a city turns its pillars into painted canvases, it reveals something deeper than surface change. It reflects care, imagination, and intent. Why does that matter?
Roughly 12 years ago, Cherisse Mia decided she was going dedicate herself to art.