Culture and Arts

Cultural Narratives and Craft Converge in the 2025 World of WearableArt Competition

Wellington is once again alive with creativity as the extravagant World of WearableArt unfolds for 2025. This spectacular event showcases 85 remarkable creations from designers around the globe, highlighting some

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A New Banksy Mural Is a Beacon of “Nope”

Famed anonymous street artist Banksy has finally broken his six-month silence, revealing his latest creation in a new black and

How to Get a Read on Rashid Johnson 

Rashid Johnson's retrospective exhibition, "A Poem for Deep Thinkers," at the Guggenheim Museum, invites viewers to delve into the complexities

Tamara Lanier on Her Historic Victory Against Harvard University 

But through oral history, through the stories that were passed down from my mother, I was able to trace my

How an Ongoing Partnership Influenced a Joyful Identity — Colossal

Liz Flores's artwork has captivated the design world, with her vibrant colors and intricate details drawing in viewers and sparking

Wen-Jen Deng: The Embedded Stitch

Taiwanese artist Wen-Jen Deng showcases her unique blend of dyed embroidery and stitched soft sculpture to explore themes of cultural

Paper Sculptures Encounter Otherworldly Happenings in This Uncanny Animated Short Film — Colossal

A regular day takes a surprising turn for the paper characters in Shotaro Kitada and Hoji Tsuchiya's latest animation project.

In Surreal Portraits, Rafael Silveira Tends to the Garden of Consciousness — Colossal

Rafael Silveira's surreal portraits are a mesmerizing blend of the wonderful and the weird, with faces that resemble scenic vistas,

Harvard Relinquishes Photographs of Enslaved People in Historic Settlement

Harvard University has recently made a groundbreaking decision to relinquish its claim to 15 daguerreotypes that have been at the