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A Patchwork of Orange Peels Envelops a Contemporary Pendant Lamp | Colossal
October 13, 2024 Design Kate Mothes All images courtesy of Studio ARP Around the frame of a spherical pendant lamp, designer Alkesh Parmar wraps an unexpected shade. Through Studio Arp, his ongoing project Citrus Sinensis reimagines orange peel waste into … Continue reading
Art Shaped as Beer Cans Mistaken for Trash & Thrown Out by Staff | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on October 10, 2024 View this post on Instagram A post shared by Meghan Duval (@duvalartconsultancy) It was an honest mistake. Many artists have long found inspiration in contemporary, mundane objects. Much like Marcel Duchamp‘s upside-down urinal … Continue reading
A Vibrant Ndebele Mural by Esther Mahlangu Illuminates Unity at Serpentine North | Colossal
October 10, 2024 Art Kate Mothes “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” (2024), Serpentine North Garden. Photo by George Darrell. Image courtesy of Serpentine and The Melrose Gallery For more than eight decades, Dr. Esther Mahlangu has been creating large-scale, site-specific works that … Continue reading
The Winter Migration of Siberian Seagulls in Delhi Photographed by Navin Vatsa | Colossal
January 16, 2018 Photography Christopher Jobson Every winter, flocks of Siberian seagulls migrate through Delhi making a temporary home in the Ganga and Yamuna, two of India’s most holy rivers. Photographer Navin Vatsa camps out in the early morning light … Continue reading