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Giuseppe Penone’s principal materials are trees, wood, leaves, plants and rocks. A new solo show in London brings together ...
From countless pivotal fashion moments to Kardashian cover shoots, Black stripper aesthetics have shaped fashion for decades ...
Monterey’s Regina Elaine Moran is in her happy place while digging into cubbies or attics at crowded estate sales off country ...
In Amy Sherald's unique visual language, muted yet commanding Black subjects are set against bold color fields. These ...
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A squandering of imagination
Celebrate Ambedkar Jayanti tomorrow with the extraordinary, forward-looking book, The Blaft Book of Anti-Caste SF, that is ...
It’s tough to shake the feeling that “Your Friends & Neighbors” is selling us something. Some of that is surely unintentional ...
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Quiet spaces and costly cups
Book cafes are popular for their peaceful vibes and Instagram-worthy interiors, but some question their affordability and ...
Cartier's massive exhibition at London's Victoria & Albert Museum displays over 350 pieces from its long history of making ...
The second day of Coachella saw appearances by Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Phil, T-Pain, Charli XCX and more. Catch up on ...
In recent years, computer scientists have created various highly performing machine learning tools to generate texts, images, ...
A collaboration with the influencer Devon Lee Carlson looks a lot like a lehenga, joining a list of recent incidents that inspired questions about cultural appropriation.
A new viral trend on social media uses artificial intelligence to change a normal self-portrait into a boxed action figure character.