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"Scissors and knives have played a significant role to vent my emotions. You can write down or draw anything unhappy or sad, ...
Said to grow in South America and Africa, the ya-te-veo is a massive carnivorous plant that makes the Venus flytrap look like an herbivore. According to folklore, this legendary cryptid is a "terrible ...
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The 95-year-old artist behind the controversial Vaillancourt Fountain in Embarcadero Plaza flew to San Francisco to plea for ...
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Southern Thailand is set for a creative explosion following the announcement of Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025’s second batch ...
A 300-pound bust of Doors frontman Jim Morrison has been recovered by French police decades after it was stolen from the rocker’s grave in Paris. The sculpture had been taken from the famed ...
For the uninitiated, the Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong was founded to make art more accessible, approachable, and inclusive for everyone – divorcing it from the rich, exclusive, and snooty image that ...
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS - South African-born artist Marlene Dumas has shattered a global auction record after her 1997 painting Miss January sold for a jaw-dropping $13.6 million — more than R245 million.
(CNN) — A painting by South African artist Marlene Dumas has sold for $13.6 million at auction, setting a new record for a living female artist. “Miss January” is Dumas’ “magnum opus” and stands 9.25 ...