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The latest work by Dai Ying explores what it's like to be a human soul in a female body and a technocapitalist society.
In less than a decade, young gallerist Emilia Yin and her gallery Make Room have earned a reputation as sharp talent scouts ...
The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum’s recent exhibition, “Constructing Radiance: Sculpture by Li Hongwei,” has been featured in the ...
At a time when much of contemporary textile art pursues precision through digital mastery or post-digital hybridity, Yang ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Sarah A. Boardman says that in the six years since she painted the portrait, she has 'received overwhelmingly positive ...
The total impact that humans have had on the environment may be hard to measure, but a new exhibition at the University of ...
From local theater to live music, comedy and concerts, local art and culture watchers discuss noteworthy events coming up in ...
Trishla Jain's latest solo exhibition, 'The Quiet Interlude,' in Delhi showcases the artist's exploration of duality through ...
It’s not a restaurant with really good art; it’s not purely an art space that happens to have some food. It’s really a merge ...
Amidst the current swell of cultural pride, National Canadian Film Day (CanFilmDay) is seeing partner registrations running 50% higher than last year, and is expecting the total number of free ...
Geng, R.Y. (2025) A Contemporary Study on “Describing Objects as They Like” of Portrait Bricks in the Han Dynasty through the Lens of Museum Aesthetic Education. Open Access Library Journal, 12, 1-10.
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