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Art has long reflected culture and ideals, from ancient carvings to murals today, these timeless styles shaped global ...
As Qatar’s cultural landscape undergoes rapid expansion, a new exhibition by renowned Italian artist Quayola at M7 offers a timely exploration of how generative art ...
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I built my first guitar, and that moment changed everything. After retiring, I turned what had been a personal passion into a ...
An ousted museum director from Poland explains why museums are on the “front lines” when populists take power.
The 2025 Nasher Prize Laureate builds an ever-evolving body of work rooted in place, history, and possibility.
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Japanese origami is a fascinating art that uses simple sheets of paper to create stunning designs. The craft originated in ...