Tallinn-dwellers cannot but help having observed an unusual graffiti tag which has graced walls, fences, buildings, and ...
The KL-born artist turns overlooked spaces into vibrant canvases, blending street art with Malaysian nostalgia ...
Artists and collectors once dismissed as tacky have been gaining power. They may hold the key's to the art industry's future.
London is known for its lively art scene, but there is also a strong underground culture that attracts both locals and ...
The show runs at Harvard’s Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art through June 30. The show includes the ...
The teenage guest columnists share the hopes, frustrations and fears that connect us all. Over the next four months, these are the Chicago’s Next Voices writers whose work we’ll be publishing: Kennedy ...
Councillor Paul Taylor, Portfolio Holder for Public Protection and Community Relations at Newark and Sherwood District ...
"With the hotel rooms as a base, we don't have to start from scratch," says Brad Byrnes, who is converting the former Hotel RL into Redwood Place Apartment Homes.
By Douglas Kruger IN Japan, beer is cheaper than bottled water. That’s how you know you’ve achieved peak civilisation.
His new solo show, ‘After Hours,’ at Pace Gallery in New York, is inspired by everything from Bushwick clubs to Nava’s ...
Isabella Hammad on Etel Adnan, a mural for Emily Pike, the problem with mainstream film, experimental ASMR, legalizing bodega ...
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Louder on MSNBob Mould, live in London: one man and his guitar elevating troubled souls in a manner that only the best music canO nce upon a time, not so very long ago, central London had a thriving, thrilling, fertile and ever-evolving live music scene located at the northern end of Charing Cross Road. A ...
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