This solo exhibition by Hong Kong artist Rolland Cheung sees him breaching the barriers around two-dimensional art by combining resin art, light, motion sensing, sound, and mechanical installations to create
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Difference between raw and art silkWhen you're shopping for a special occasion, like a wedding saree or an outfit for a big occasion, everything starts to look the same after
When we think of the year so far – in nails, that is – there have been a few shades that have stolen the show. First, cherry cola, a jammy, refined
An independent artists’ studio co-run by children from Hareclive Primary School in Hartcliffe has been chosen by the University of Bristol to create a series of artworks that investigate the
In 2020, at the outset of the pandemic, I spent hours at the North Carolina Museum of Art’s (NCMA) Museum Park. I have vivid memories of strolling the path encircling the
The exhibition, created by second-year fine art students from Arts University Bournemouth, will be displayed at the Bournemouth Natural Science Society (BNSS) and will explore the concept of time through
Two pieces from Ciurej + Lochman’s Geologies series. Photo: Siegfried Mueller ,courtesy of Elmhurst Art Museum 2025 Whether through landscape paintings, still lifes of fruit, decorative floral wallpaper or candid
SAITAMA, Japan -- A new art museum north of Tokyo is aiming to break away from the "white-box" aesthetics that dominate many modern galleries, hoping that its large windows and
What is it? Situated between Vyner Street and the Andrews Road gallery enclave, this Mare Street curiosity shop is both on the art circuit and determinedly off any beaten track.
Does colour in nature always have a purpose? How do our individual experiences of colour vary? How is technology transforming our interactions with colour? Two Museum scientists and two artists
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