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A Film by Aleksandra Bilic Original Music Maja Bilic Commissioned by WePresent

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Drips of Colored Paper Accentuate the Intricate Details of Joey Bates’ Layered Bouquets | Colossal

OCTOBER 25, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images by Jean-Baptiste Beranger, © Joey Bates In Joey Bates’ sprawling floral sculptures, what appear as dried splashes of paint are actually meticulously cut segments of colored paper. The American artist, who is currently … Continue reading

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Through a 1,600-Pound Sculpture of Moving Chains, Artist Charles Gaines Confronts the Enduring Legacy of American Slavery | Colossal

OCTOBER 25, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images by Timothy Schenk, courtesy of Creative Time, Eight years after artist Charles Gaines began work on “Moving Chains,” the monumental public work now stands at Outlook Hill on Governors Island. Evocative of a ship hull, the enormous … Continue reading

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Mai Suzuki Proposes New Applications For Traditional Kumiko | Spoon & Tamago

OCTOBER 22, 2022 / JOHNNY Kumiko is a traditional Japanese technique that utilizes numerous wooden bars, crossed and laid to form various designs and expressions. No nails or metal pieces are used, and the wooden parts are put together by adjusting … Continue reading

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Florida-based street artist @StevenTellerArts

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Daily ART 🖌 (@dailyart_viral) • Instagram reel

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A ball rolling down a massive xylophone plays Bach’s “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” in a forest in Japan.

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Colorful Paintings Explore Different Black Experiences in Everyday Life | My Modern Met

By Margherita Cole on October 20, 2022 “I’m mostly interested in the global conversation of what it means to be an African and Black.” Colorfully rendered and filled with select, poignant details, Ocom Adonias‘ paintings shine a light on everyday … Continue reading

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Trees Are Tied Up in Uncanny Knots in Monsieur Plant’s Playful Sculptures | Colossal

OCTOBER 19, 2022. KATE MOTHES All images © Christophe Guinet, Trees have an incredible ability to adjust to their surroundings, slowly sending roots across walkways, growing through fences, or merging with other trunks. Artist Christophe Guinet, who works as Monsieur … Continue reading

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Parintins: A remote Brazilian city overcoming isolation through a festival | The Conversation

People perform during the Boi-Bumbá in Parintins. The city’s annual festival has shown how remote communities can thrive despite isolation. Author provided The “Festival do Boi-Bumbá” changed the fate of Parintins, Brazil. Its success shows the crucial role that cultural … Continue reading

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