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Laure Prouvost’s installation at Kraftwerk Berlin invites us to feel uncertainty anew and the possibilties of quantum ...
A violin made in 1941 inside the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau was found to contain a hidden note from its maker, Polish ...
This exhibition claims to be the first major show of Sub-Saharan African art in the Middle East. With more than 300 objects, ...
For a TV show about a woman dying from a terminal cancer diagnosis ... and I feel like that’s something that art has the power to do at times.” Drawing from their background working ...
The architect behind London’s Shard, New York’s Whitney Museum, and Paris’s Centre Pompidou discusses the beauty of ...
The 8th Annual Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival (JTIFF) returns Thursday, May 1, through Sunday, May 4, at Mauch Chunk Opera House with four unforgettable days of groundbreaking cinema, ...
Midway through the first season of Étoile, a lavish dramedy set in the realm of elite professional ballet, the greatest and ...
Raise your hand if you have too many colanders in your kitchen collecting dust. If so, there are many creative ways to ...
Alexandra Kuhn explores time, decay, and life through bioart installations using organic materials like leaves, flowers, and ...
Marking the onset of the Assamese New Year, Rongali Bihu festivities brought vibrant celebrations to Baksa district, in tune with the rest of Assam. The first day of Bohag, locally considered the most ...
Nicolas Niarchos writes about finding the joy of Japan in the unexpected in this feature, first published in the August 2019 ...