GAFA artists explore paradox of individuality
[ad_1] A visitor looks at artworks at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts’s 2026 graduation exhibition on May 20, 2026. (PARKER ZHENG / CHINA...
[ad_1] A visitor looks at artworks at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts’s 2026 graduation exhibition on May 20, 2026. (PARKER ZHENG / CHINA...
[ad_1] Monsoon continues to burnish its boho credentials and has just launched a limited-edition “Brit boho collection” with artist Charlie...
[ad_1] James-Gemmill-pics c/o OFA If you thought OXFORD FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS was all about music then think again. Not only does it boast a...
[ad_1] Credit: Far Out / Press In the 2000s, music fans worried that rock music would die altogether. The introduction of a new...
[ad_1] Write poetry inspired by the jazz, grit, beauty, and upheaval of 20th century American art — in this 12-week online class with Erica...
[ad_1] Ruth Asawa’s first breakthrough came in a market in Toluca, Mexico. It was 1947, and the Californian was 21, working in the city as...
[ad_1] Semibreve Festival 2026 has announced the first wave of artists participating in its 16th edition. Returning to Braga from 22–25...
[ad_1] Though artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever to produce images, music, and text, the technology is also making it...
[ad_1] Demonstrating another dimension of collaboration in the wake of its critically acclaimed Grief Work multidisciplinary show, Material...
[ad_1] On 13 May, Arts Professional and Baker Richards hosted their first ever Business of the Arts Summit at Conway Hall in London....