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Talk takes place about iconic work of art
An art talk with Natalia Kraevskaia and Đào Anh Khánh will take place on January 24 about artist Vũ Dân Tân and his work entitled Cadillac-Icarus. HÀ NỘI — A discussion about a famous work of art that combines an America car with the Greek
OPINION Bevacqua: Visit the 'Sacred Waters' exhibit at Guam Museum
By Michael Lujan Bevacqua For Pacific Daily News Jan 23, 2026 11 hrs ago 3 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email +5 Bevacqua The Guam Bus Ta Nå’i Ånimu display at Guam Museum. Courtesy of Michael Lujan Bevacqua Artwork of Sirena. Courtesy of Michael Lujan
Outrage over illegal dumping of toxic paint containers in scenic area of Tipperary
Illegal dumping of toxic
The art of gifting yourself
David Guerrero, Manny Del Rosario, and Ken Mishuku weigh in on how they’d spend P10,000 on themselves after buying gifts for everyone else...
Vice Ganda calls out guest artists on 'It’s Showtime' for low energy: 'Maarte!'
Vice Ganda called out guest celebrities who appear “unenthusiastic” to participate during segments
NTD 7th International Figure Painting Competition Winners Announced
NTD announced the winners for its 7th International Figure Painting Competition with an award ceremony at
Fire breaks out at Royal Palace Museum in Seoul, threatening artifacts
The fire is believed to have been caused by an overheated humidifier. ...
Paint War: How the younger generations celebrate sinulog
During this year’s Sinulog, it was hard to miss the many young people walking around Cebu
Drawing Room: Why Olympe Ramakrishna is a fan of Rithika Merchant’s art
In Rithika Merchant’s
Omari Booker named CECA’s 2025-26 Tennessee Artist Fellow
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) at Austin Peay State University (APSU) has announced the 2025-26 Tennessee Artist Fellowship recipient, visual artist Omari Booker of Nashville. Through this fellowship, Booker
‘First Saturdays’ Return to the Brooklyn Museum in Time to Celebrate Black History Month
February is Black History Month, and while certain autocrats in power would like to undo that celebration, the Brooklyn Museum is honoring BHM in the return of “First Saturdays,” a free after-hours series begun in 1998, held on the first Saturday of select
150-ft-tall painting depicting full version of Vande Mataram to be UP Diwas event highlight
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A Q&A with X Games Aspen 2026 medal artist Lisa Issenberg
Colorado artist Lisa Issenberg was brought back for the seventh straight year to create the X Games Aspen medals, which will find their way into the trophy cases of many superstar athletes after this weekend. Operating out of her Kiitellä — a Finnish word
Smoother roads, street art and graffiti: Pune gets facelift ahead of Grand Tour
PMC has resurfaced roads,
AIMIM corporator’s ‘will paint Mumbra green’ remark: Cops issue notice
Thane: Police have issued a notice to AIMIM’s newly-elected corporator Sahar Shaikh under Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) over her “provocative” remark that Mumbra locality in Thane will be completely painted “green”, an
Only son lost to jaundice, HC allows ART for Punjab couple
Couple aged 56
Resignations shake Canadian art gallery after it rejects Nan Goldin acquisition over antisemitism claims
An art gallery in Canada has been roiled by resignations after it narrowly voted not to acquire works by Jewish photographer and outspoken pro-Palestinian activist Nan Goldin over accusations that she holds antisemitic views. The resignations of the Art
Govt to protect world’s oldest rock art site in Sulawesi
T he government has pledged to protect archaeological sites in Southeast Sulawesi, especially a cave on Muna Island where the world’s oldest rock art was discovered
Lights of renewal: Yeruham shines bright with stunning urban art installations
New project blends light,
The great Indian art of cutting the line
<p>I have been observing this phenomenon for years, and it deserves to be called what it is: a national habit. I am, of course, talking about queue-jumping.</p>.<p>We, in India, have elevated queue-jumping to a fine art, practised with
47th Annual Valley Visual Art Show opens as first Carbondale Arts exhibit of the year
Artist Judy Fox-Perry hopes viewers see her sculpture “In Good Hands” for what it is — a moment of pure, unfiltered love. Depicting a baby softly cradled in encircling arms, the marble piece sits near the center of the Carbondale Arts
Racist vandalism on B.C. city’s ‘Every Child Matters’ bridge quickly painted over with community’s help
An act of racism
Art as Catalyst: Vincenzo De Cotiis’s Material Transformation
“Je Marchais Pieds Nus Dans L’Étang” (translation:”I Walked Barefoot in the Pond”) features selected works from De Cotiis’s new series of 50 unique pieces. Credit Matt Harrington, courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery In Carpenters Workshop
Henninger: Gratitude for supporting the arts
I would like to thank the Aspen Thrift Shop for its support of the Art Base. Because of their generosity, more people of all ages and
Fine Arts Panel, Remade by Trump, Indicates Support for His Ballroom Plan
The Commission of Fine Arts is one of two review panels that Mr. Trump has stacked with allies as he has pushed to construct a 90,000-square-foot building in the place of the East Wing. ...
Play space pays off as new Children’s Museum welcomes 250,000 in year one
Since relocating to 100 Kellogg Lane in January 2025, attendance has more than doubled.
67,800-Year-Old Rock Art in Indonesia Emerges as World’s Oldest
The world’s oldest rock art, found in an Indonesian cave, offers new insight into the arrival of the first humans in ancient Australia. Credit: Adhi Agus Oktaviana / CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 A prehistoric hand stencil found in a cave on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island has
Msheireb Museums holds first session of 2026 Science Cafe series
Msheireb Museums organised the first session of its Science Café Series 2026 at Bin Jelmood House Thursday, discussing the topic “Stem Cell in Precision Medicine: From Research to Reality”. The event started with a talk by Dr Essam M Abdelalim, principal