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A new study unveils the potential reason children participated in creating prehistoric cave art. In prehistoric societies, children participated in cave paintings because they were seen as mediators ...
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Tribune Online on MSNSamuel Oladele and the Aestheticization of African CultureEchoes of the Ancestors; a turquoise goddess distracted by her grievance. The photograph is riveting but also unsettling; you can feel her itch to break loose of the frozen pose her frame keeps her in ...
Show Full Article In a world that deprioritises those who exit the economically productive years, loneliness can hover like a ...
Through 45 artworks made between the 1880s and the 1920s, a new exhibition spotlights the Norwegian artist's sometimes ...
Even beyond the research and the data, there is just this power in engaging in this creative space... that is deeply ...
Study shows prehistoric children may have participated in cave art because they were considered mediators between the ...
The collective exhibition "Women, Art and Healing" opens this Friday at Núcleo de Arte in Maputo, just in time for Mozambican ...
In an interview with Livemint, Laila Khan Furniturewalla, daughter of Sundri Khan and the late Feroz Khan, opened up about ...
Her integration of new technologies into her practice paradoxically allows for a return to something elemental—a deeper ...
After Auschwitz, no traditional representation is adequate to explore in paint both the mystery of suffering and God’s ...
Many of Padeu’s paintings take inspiration from Renaissance compositions, like “La réunion syndicale,” which bears hints of ...
Trishla Jain's latest solo exhibition, 'The Quiet Interlude,' in Delhi showcases the artist's exploration of duality through ...
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