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Architectural Equity: Building a Foundation for Social Justice

Architecture can affect social dynamics, economic systems, and equity within communities in addition to its aesthetic and functional features. Within the complex fabric of society, architecture has a significant impact on defining the psychological and physical environments that we inhabit daily. As we set out to create a more equitable and inclusive world, the relationship […]

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Devastating Fire Destroys Thousands of Artworks in Abkhazia’s National Gallery

 A tragic incident unfolded in Abkhazia, a Russian-backed breakaway region of Georgia, as a fire ravaged the National Gallery of Abkhazia, reducing thousands of cherished artworks to ashes. The National Gallery, more storage space than a museum, suffered irreparable losses in a blaze that swept through its exhibition hall in the capital, Sukhumi, early on

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Buddhist Architecture: A Spiritual Journey Through Stupas, Temples, and Zen Garden

The constructions and architectural motifs connected to Buddhism are called Buddhist architecture. It has changed and is unique to the places and societies where Buddhism has been practised. Because Buddhist traditions are so numerous, there is no “Buddhist architecture,” yet specific components and traits are frequently seen in Buddhist religious buildings. Buddhist architecture is a

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Demolition of Darb 1718: Cairo’s Cultural Hub Falls Amidst City Redevelopment Controversy

Darb 1718, a renowned contemporary arts centre in Cairo, fell victim to demolition on January 6, sparking outrage within the artistic community and beyond. The organisation announced the unexpected destruction through a post on Instagram, lamenting the loss of a historic landmark that had served as a sanctuary for artists and artisans for 16 years.

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Dreamscapes in Clay: Navigating the Surreal Landscape of Dhruvi Acharya’s Ceramic Wonderland

In an essay titled ‘I object to your position: hyperreal decontextualizing of objects, scholar Ana Calvete write about the hyperreal presence of objects in our lives. Hyperreality or surrealism is blended with reality, dreams, and daily life no matter the subject of art and creative process in our contemporary lives. In that essay, Ana Calvete

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11 Most Iconic Mercedes-Benz Models That Defined Automotive Brilliance

Mercedes-Benz, a name associated with performance and luxury, has continuously pushed the limits of automobile engineering to produce classics that serve as symbols of the quest for perfection. These top 11 Mercedes-Benz cars have defined the brand’s history and endured as timeless representations of luxury and automotive excellence. Get ready for a trip through time

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Art Dealers Navigate Challenges and Seek Innovation to Sustain Market Appeal. But, How?

In the face of well-known challenges, including dwindling supply, perceived irrelevance, and investment concerns, the Old Master art market grapples with a supposed irreversible decline. Critics argue that the traditional appeal of these works doesn’t resonate in today’s art landscape, leading to a decline in interest and market value. Dynamics of Discovery: A New Driver

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Picasso Fatigue: A Reflective Prelude

One might be forgiven for feeling a sense of saturation with Pablo Picasso’s ubiquitous presence in the art world. The 50th anniversary of the artist’s death saw a deluge of exhibitions and gallery shows worldwide, prompting critics to question the value of such extensive retrospectives. The Critique: Unraveling Picasso’s Appeal Critics, including The Guardian, painted

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Symbolism Art Movement: 11 Artworks You Need To Know About.

Against the backdrop of industrialization and a sense of positivity about development, Symbolism began to emerge in Catholic countries of late 19th-century Europe. The Industrial Revolution brought up a conflict between modernity’s shifting values and traditional iconography, especially in Catholic areas where preconceived ideas about good and evil were questioned. Originating as a literary movement,

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