Surrey Art Gallery's 50th year kick off with an exhibit of art by Toronto-based Rajni Perera, whose touring Futures opens ...
Amid growing interest in and recognition of contemporary Indigenous practices, Nicholas Galanin, a Tlingit-Unangax̂ artist ...
HYDERABAD: In 2025 with new resolutions, the fine arts industry — which loves to experiment — is gearing up with fresh ideas ...
First developed as a way for British students to improve their coding skills, the Raspberry Pi has opened up a world of new projects. Here four for inspiration.
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Welcome to Wet Paint in the Wild, the freewheeling—and free!—spinoff of Artnet News Pro’s beloved Wet Paint gossip column, ...
How can marginalised voices reframe their own stories and reclaim power through imaginative future-making? This interview explores the intersections of technology, colonialism, and art as tools for ...
Ken Levine has spent much of his career trying to redefine video game narratives. Most famously with the iconic twists ...
Visionarily blending myths and science, Marguerite Humeau’s art feels as if it exists in another spatial and temporal dimension—one where time and geometry bend toward both an ancient remote past ...
Choreographer Wayne MacGregor discusses great gigs, the opening of V&A East, and why more must be done to protect arts ...
The quickest adopters of the movement’s values seem to be in the Bay Area, where a local solarpunk chapter formed this year ...
Once the current dystopian conflict subsides, Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon’s south could be reorganized into a national guard or territorial army to defend the country from future Israeli invasions.