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Ari Bayuaji, Weaving the Ocean, 2020. Image courtesy: CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile), Hong Kong At the just-concluded Art Basel Hong Kong, a few highlights stood out for me.
For an elite liberal arts college rooted in rigorous academics, Bryn Mawr is filled with superstitions. Don’t kiss on certain benches or under certain arches or you’ll break up. Walk through ...
A collection of artefacts collected 2,500 years ago in modern-day Iraq reveal the forgotten world of Mesopotamia, home to ...
Leaving, retelling, and rebuilding worlds, Lubaina Himid’s retrospective explores black histories and futures with archival ...
Australia is seeing spots after the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)’s Yayoi Kusama blockbuster became the most-visited ticketed art exhibition in the nation’s history. Daily average ...
Beyond store leases, Hudson's Bay is liquidating a substantial trove of historical art and artifacts that reflect Canada's early heritage through a bidding process. The 354-year-old company ...
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QAGOMA (Queensland Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art) features contemporary and historical art and exhibitions from Australia and surrounding regions. Queensland Art Gallery opened in 1982 ...
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Some experts viewed such pieces as “hunting magic”—representations of sought-after game animals and, therefore, survival tools, not works of art. The problem is, many of the figurines ...
In the face of a contracting market, there's a healthy crop of artists who have seen a meteoric rise at auctions in recent years. Berlin-based British artist Jonathan Monk presents An Italian in Paris ...
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