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Learning a new language can be daunting and is often associated with hours of memorising vocabulary and repeating textbook ...
Maggy Hamel-Metsos makes conceptual art you can feel in your bones. Her latest exhibition, Simile Aria, is on view now at ...
A mangrove root — a tangled heap sculpted out of paper — sits idly in the centre of the Durbar Hall Art Gallery, where artist ...
Lauren Spencer Smith is set to embark on a thrilling world tour in celebration of her highly anticipated second album, The Art of Being a Mess. The Canadian-born artist, known for her heartfelt lyrics ...
Digital black and white printing allows for extraordinary precision. With high-bit depth scanning and pigment-based inks, ...
A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art features works by artists who explore environmental issues, grief and ...
With everyone talking about AI, creator economies, and crypto comebacks, one old-school player is having a quiet but powerful ...
Each year, the students’ films grow progressively better, with more in-depth introspection and reflection of the ...
By Dhruva Bhargava The word ‘reconciliation’ comes from the Latin word ‘reconciliare’, which means ‘to make good again’ or ...
Photographing high-end events is no ordinary task. Business owners often face challenges in finding someone who can truly capture the elegance and emotion of their special occasions. Whether it’s a ...
The Dubliner has a degree in Fine Art Media from the National College of Art & Design (NCAD) and works part-time in the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
In this photo essay from Nehru Centre in Mumbai, we showcase more artworks and creator insights from the India Art Festival.