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Stitching Politics: Textile Art’s Bold Resurgence and Political Power Unveiled

In a revolutionary shift, the traditional realms of embroidery, weaving, and fabric decoration are emerging as potent vehicles for political expression, as a series of captivating exhibitions this summer and autumn spotlight the protest intricately woven into stitchwork. Departing from their historical classification as mere crafts, these exhibitions are propelling textiles into the realm of […]

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Metropolitan Museum of Art’s New Replica App Blends Augmented Reality and Gaming, Bringing Masterpieces to Digital Realms

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, renowned for its vast collection spanning millennia of art history, is breaking new ground by venturing into the digital realm. The museum has introduced a cutting-edge augmented reality app named Replica, allowing users to engage with a virtual version of its extensive collection. Developed in collaboration with

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Venice Faces UNESCO’s Endangered Site Listing Due to Climate Change

UNESCO Raises Concerns Over Venice’s Vulnerability A Multifaceted Peril The UNESCO, the esteemed United Nations agency safeguarding global cultural heritage, has announced its intention to propose Venice for inclusion in its list of culturally significant locations at risk of irreversible damage. The iconic Italian city finds itself grappling with a complex web of challenges, including

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Unveiling Hidden Dimensions: Infrared Discovery Sheds Light on René Magritte’s Artistic Mysteries

Exploring René Magritte’s Enigmatic Underpainting A Fascinating Discovery Researchers at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (RMFAB) in Brussels have made a captivating discovery—an underpainting within a René Magritte artwork that may depict his beloved wife and muse, Georgette. This intriguing revelation sheds new light on the renowned surrealist artist’s creative process and

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A Journey of Consciousness: Seema Kohli’s “Cut from the Same Cloth” Exhibition Explores Beauty, Spirituality, and Interconnectedness

The much-anticipated exhibition, “Cut from the Same Cloth,” by renowned visual artist Seema Kohli, finally opened at Bikaner House on Friday, captivating art enthusiasts with its intriguing exploration of the female form through the exquisite medium of embroidery. Featuring an impressive collection of 15 artworks, each carefully crafted with silk and cotton threads, beads, and

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Reviving Heritage and Embracing Innovation: Craft Council of India’s Textile Show Unveils Indian Artistic Odyssey

Tradition Meets Innovation at Craft Council of India’s Textile Show Textile enthusiasts are in for a treat as the Craft Council of India’s highly-anticipated Textile Show opens its doors on August 4. With the theme of ‘Revive, Revisit, Reimagine – and Innovate,’ this exhibition celebrates the boundless creativity of weaver-designer-artisans who breathe new life into

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Unmasking Basquiat: The Intimate Portrait in ‘King Pleasure

Unveiling the Life of an Electric Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, the legendary artist known for his dynamic and trailblazing works, is set to become the subject of a new feature documentary titled “King Pleasure.” The film will be produced by Boardwalk Pictures, known for “Val and Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?” and Quinn Wilson, former creative director

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Eminent Art historian and Educator Kavita Singh passes away

Indian Art and cultural space lost a prominent critical voice last day, Kavita Singh (58), a renowned art historian, scholar, writer, former Professor and dean at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and winner of the prestigious 2018 Infosys Prize for Humanities, passed away on Sunday. She was one of the

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How the Ultrawealthy Use Private Foundations to Bank Millions in Tax Deductions While Giving the Public Little in Return

 A Luxurious Bargain and Elusive Access Private foundations offer a lucrative tax-saving opportunity for the ultrawealthy to donate valuable assets while promising public benefits. However, investigations reveal that some donors have exploited this system to claim millions in tax deductions while offering limited or no public access to their donated assets. The Carolands Mansion –

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Art Vandalism Again!! Climate Protestors Deface Portrait of King Charles III in Scotland’s National Gallery

A Bold Climate Protest at the National Gallery Climate activists from the group “This is Rigged” staged a bold protest at the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh on Wednesday, targeting a portrait of King Charles III. The protest aimed to draw attention to the government’s stance on new oil and gas projects and demand

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