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The largest flying animal ever—revealed by just 16 bones
\[…] To support independent science journalism, join us at patreon.com/Howtown Sources and further reading: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U… Thank you to Lexi McQueen! @blackgirlmage.bsky.social @blackgirlmage And to Mark Witton for the illustrations / markwitton […] Quetzalcoatlus, one of the largest known flying animals, … Continue reading
Alicja Kwade Reflects the Warped Nature of Time and Reality in Poetic Installations | Colossal
June 25, 2025 Art Grace Ebert Installation view of ‘Telos Tales’ (2025). All photos courtesy of Pace Gallery Square steel bars give way to knotted branches in Alicja Kwade’s monumental meditation on time at Pace Gallery. Square steel bars give … Continue reading
Artist Reimagines Korean Folktale As Elegant Acoustic Sculpture | My Modern Met
By Eva Baron on June 21, 2025 View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Cleveland Museum of Art (@clevelandmuseumofart) Haegue Yang’s latest installation at the Cleveland Museum of Art elegantly weaves together cultural storytelling, movement, and sound. … Continue reading
Why is this Green Faced Man EVERYWHERE? – The Mystery of the ‘Green Man’
The Green Man is a powerful symbol in folklore representing nature, rebirth, and the cycle of growth. Often depicted as a face made of or surrounded by leaves, he appears in ancient carvings across Europe, especially in churches and pagan … Continue reading