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An unassuming cacao tree in Indonesia connects to Thijs Biersteker's data-sensitive sculptural artwork in China.
When you think of wild horses and Jedi knights, do you envision metaphors for our inner struggles? Perhaps you should.
Wide-ranging works illustrate the artist’s range and capture the exhibition’s parable: what is destined to live will die, as what dies may rise again.
Musicians have long sampled nature sounds. Now, they have a way to share credit — and share their royalties with conservation efforts.
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The annual Art History Festival returns across the UK this September for its 5th year, working with more than 100 partners to ...
A spirit of defiance and a mysterious culture endure on the French island of Corsica, intertwined with the timeless beauty of ...
This year, the IALA is welcoming its new class of mentees for their fifth annual Mentorship Program—which will run until ...
‘Devi’ does not just stand for different goddesses who embody creation, destruction, and the cycles of life. It is symbolic ...
In a world increasingly driven by mass production and digital abstraction, Ducrot’s countercultural embrace of slow, ...
Global talents honored in Hatta contest, showcasing stunning photography and video capturing Hatta's spirit and beauty.
Black Earth Rising’ is a reminder that the climate catastrophe is often felt most keenly by the populations who bare least responsibility for it ...