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The Deconstructivist Architecture of Frank Gehry

Born in Toronto, Ontario, on February 28, 1929, Frank Gehry is an American architect and designer of Canadian descent who is well-known for his unique and avant-garde architectural style. His structures, which include his own home in Santa Monica, California, are highly regarded globally, establishing him as a significant figure in modern architecture. Gehry was […]

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Architectural Alchemy: Unveiling the Magic of Indo-Saracenic Architecture

India is a diverse country with various architectural styles. Whether it is the vernacular architecture of the south or the Brutalist architecture rampant in the northern belt, the nation boasts of a plethora of designs. Every new ruling party (the Mughals, the princes, and more) produced marvellous architectural wonders which still stand today. When India

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Yoko Ono’s Artistic Legacy: A Journey through Iconic Works and Lasting Influence

Japanese singer, artist, and peace campaigner Yoko Ono rose to stature worldwide as the spouse of renowned rock band The Beatles member John Lennon. She was born on February 18, 1933, in Tokyo, Japan. Known for her experimental music and avant-garde artwork, Ono has been well-known in the art world since the 1960s. Performance art,

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10 Depictions of Slavery in Art

Tyranny results in oppression and oppression demands revolt. Art has and always will be a revolutionary force that not only calls out propaganda and the unjust but also encapsulates a moment in history that accommodates agony and strength. Following are 10 depictions by great artists and revolutionaries illustrating Slavery through their palettes. These artists use

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Evolution of Visual Narratives: A Journey Through Graphic Design from Caves to the Digital Canvas

What is Graphic Design? Graphic Design refers to visual communication. Design could be a broad term that could include web design or digital design. But traditionally, it is the design that you find on prints such as posters, book covers, magazines, advertisements, logos used for branding. The term “graphic design” however only emerged in 1922,

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Sam Gilliam: Analyzing the Abstract Brilliance of Sam Gilliam’s Artistic Legacy; Journey Through Color, Form

American abstract artist Sam Gilliam was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, on November 30, 1933. He is most identified for his inventive work with draped, coloured canvas and is connected to the Color Field movement. Gilliam’s method of painting transcends the traditional rectangular canvas since he frequently lets his canvases hang, fold, or drape in ways

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Decolonisation Through Art Must Be Pursued, Asserts Pakistani Art Stalwart Niilofur Farrukh in Samvaad

Welcome to Samvaad, where art meets conversation, and inspiration knows no bounds. Here we engage in insightful conversations with eminent personalities from the art fraternity. Through Samvaad, Abir Pothi aims to create a platform for thought-provoking discussions, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the creative processes, inspirations, and experiences of these creative individuals. From

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Dread Scott: Provoking Dialogue and Confronting Injustice Through Transformative Art

American artist Dread Scott is renowned for his politically charged and thought-provoking works of art. He was born Scott Tyler in Chicago in 1965, but he adopted the name Dread Scott in honour of the well-known slave of the same name who successfully petitioned the Supreme Court for freedom in the 19th-century Dred Scott v.

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