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Videos of Insects Crawling on Tiny Worlds of Blooming Flowers | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on August 2, 2024 “The process of how natural life rises, grows, and then falls away captivates me.” Japanese artist Yoshiyuki Katayama highlights the relationship between insects and flowers through exceptional videos. For eight years, he has … Continue reading
The New York Aristocrat who Re-Shaped American Music
Get 40% off an annual Nebula subscription by going to https://nebula.tv/polyphonic Check out my Volksgeist’s original Danger Music here: https://nebula.tv/dangermusic If you think this video was worth $2: https://ko-fi.com/polyphonic — Pre-order my book Century of Song now! Barnes and Noble: … Continue reading
Seth Globepainter Brings Youthful Joy and Discovery to Walls Around the World | Colossal
AUGUST 5, 2024 KATE MOTHES Grenoble, France (2024). Photo by Andrea Berlese. All images © Seth Globepainter From France to Kenya to Hong Kong, Seth Globepainter (previously) continues to traverse the world, sharing moments of curiosity and discovery on the sides … Continue reading
Silhouettes and Surreal Drawings Echo Strife and Self-Preservation In Valerie Hammond’s ‘Dreamers Awake’ | Colossal
AUGUST 2, 2024 JACKIE ANDRES “Deer with feathers” (2024), ink and watercolor on handmade indigo paper, 25.5 x 27 inches. All images © Valerie Hammond Valerie Hammond’s newest works evolve from the artist’s ongoing interest in surrealism’s ability to address … Continue reading
The Babylonian Map of the World with Irving Finkel | Curator’s Corner S9 Ep5
The Babylonian map of the world is the oldest map of the world, in the world. Written and inscribed on clay in Mesopotamia around 2,900-years-ago, it is, like so many cuneiform tablets, incomplete. However, Irving Finkel and a particularly gifted … Continue reading