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A riveting collage portrays a century of Inuit history, and envisions a vibrant future | Aeon Videos
Weaving aurora-like animations with historic footage, the artist Asinnajaq envisions a hopeful future for Inuit people https://www.nfb.ca/film/three-thousand/ In her celebrated short film Three Thousand (2017), the Montreal-based Inuk artist Asinnajaq presents a bold vision of Inuit life. Her experimental work … Continue reading
Street Artist Transforms Public Spaces With Vibrant Flower Murals | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on July 21, 2023 This street artist is beautifying cities, one floral mural at a time. UK-based artist Sophie Mess is transforming urban spaces one mural at a time. Inspired by botanical motifs, she covers the sides … Continue reading
Sinéad O’Connor’s 1992 ‘SNL’ Photo-Ripping Controversy Explained | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on July 28, 2023 Photo: Screenshot from YouTube Sinéad O’Connor’s performance in 1992 was very controversial at the time, but a lot of people are seeing it differently now. Singer Sinéad O’Connor has passed away at age … Continue reading
Amanda Cobbett Embroiders Realistic Likenesses of Fungi and Flora in Stunning Detail | Colossal
JULY 28, 2023 KATE MOTHES All images © Amanda Cobbett, With a keen eye for detail, Amanda Cobbett embroiders hyperrealistic fungi, mosses, and lichen with painstaking precision. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for nature, Amanda Cobbett … Continue reading
Against the Ream: An Expansive Exhibition Invites Thirteen Artists to Explore the Vast ‘Possibilities of Paper’ | Colossal
JULY 27, 2023 KATE MOTHES Jaq Belcher, “All in Good Time” (2023), hand-cut paper, dimensions variable. Courtesy of Jayne H. Baum/JHB Gallery From intricate, laser-cut tendrils to vibrantly patterned collages, a new exhibition at The Torggler in Newport News, Virginia, … Continue reading
O Black Hole!
A woman who can’t stand the passing of time sucks everyone and everything she loves inside herself to keep them with her forever. Eventually, she turns into a black hole. A thousand unchanging years pass inside her dark embrace until … Continue reading