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Supported by the Ozmen Institute for Global Studies Faculty Research Grant, ‘Soft Walls, Deep Water’ gallery opens at the ...
"Mask II," an enlarged self-portrait by Ron Mueck, is one of several hyper-realistic works on display at the National Museum ...
While Basel shines during art week, Zurich offers travellers a year-round creative scene and cultural discoveries.
One is “loud and in-your-face” colorful, while the other celebrates “simpler, more nature-adjacent things in life.” However, ...
As seen by the writer André Breton, lead theorist of surrealism, his main interest was in money. Breton once rearranged the letters of Salvador Dali, with satirical intent. His new version read “Avida ...
A democratic awakening born of crisis In 2022, Sri Lanka experienced a rupture few believed possible in their lifetime: the ...
A rich exhibition of works on paper at the Drawing Center in SoHo showcases the paradox at the heart of Delaney’s work.
If you visited Al Ashkarah five years ago, you'd probably think it was a place that time forgot. The windswept coast, with its relentless ...
Pop star Olly Murs has name-dropped Essex clubs in a nostalgic look back at some of his favourite nightclubs from growing up ...
Far from home, Marah Maher is learning to walk again. But her legs are the least of what she’s lost.
A graffiti-covered house in Belfast that has turned heads for years thanks to bizarre artwork covering its walls and garden ...
More than a century and a half after its initial publication, Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ continues to ...