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Alexander Endrullat's art series uses discarded laptops in Intaglio printing to explore themes of materiality, consumption, and the hidden architectures of technology.
Chris Perani's 'Wings' series captures the intricate beauty of insect wings through extreme macro photography, revealing stunning details and colors invisible to the naked eye.
Isamu Noguchi's visionary playground designs, rejected in the 1930s, are brought to life through animations that explore their imaginative potential for children.
Fiona Pardington's portraits of New Zealand's endemic birds explore themes of mortality and cultural significance, showcasing their beauty and vulnerability in a unique photographic series.
Olayami Dabls' MBAD African Bead Museum in Detroit reconnects the community with African heritage through art and healing, emphasizing the power of material culture.
The long-lost silent film 'Gugusse et l’Automate' by Georges Méliès has been rediscovered and digitized for public viewing after over a century.
Janny Baek's 'Life Forms' exhibition showcases transformative ceramic sculptures that blend natural forms with abstract concepts, inviting exploration of change and evolution.
Matthew Simmonds carves detailed miniature gothic sculptures from marble and limestone, exploring themes of space, light, and the sacred in his art.
Elizabeth Saloka creatively repurposes found rocks into colorful art pieces that mimic snacks and pop culture icons, blending nostalgia with humor.
Álvaro Urbano's metal sculptures preserve the fleeting beauty of plants, transforming them into lasting monuments that invite viewer interaction and reflection on nature's impermanence.
Narsiso Martinez's art on produce boxes powerfully illustrates the vital yet overlooked contributions of undocumented farmworkers in American agriculture.
Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House showcases an impressive collection of miniature books, highlighting exquisite craftsmanship and the charm of tiny literature.
The exhibition 'A Language We Share' connects the works of Gordon Parks and Beverly Price, emphasizing their shared commitment to social justice through photography.
Tomás Saraceno's Art21 documentary reveals his artistic practice focused on empathy and connection through the metaphor of webs, showcasing his collaborative projects in Berlin.
Artist Grant Garmezy creates a life-size glass sculpture of the Dakotaraptor, blending art and science amid the uncertainties of paleontological interpretation.
The Met's new 3D scans provide virtual access to intricate details of art objects, enhancing the online experience of museum collections.
NeSpoon transforms urban landscapes with her intricate lace murals, celebrating the craft's history and handmade quality in architectural settings.
Dani Guindo's aerial photography reveals the stunning and complex beauty of Iceland's Múlajökull glacier, emphasizing the interplay of light and landscape.
A new book celebrates the artistry of 19th and early 20th-century French sign painting, showcasing over 150 vibrant lettering samples that highlight its historical significance.
David Altrath's photography beautifully captures the unique architectural features and atmospheric qualities of Grundtvigs Kirke, a masterpiece of Expressionist design in Copenhagen.
Johan Siggesson's photography captures the beauty and plight of endangered 'Big Tuskers' in Kenya, emphasizing their vulnerability to poaching and the importance of conservation.
The 'Un Bosque en la Casa' project harmoniously blends a contemporary home with nature, using existing trees as essential components of its design.
NPR launches a campaign to promote public inquiry and understanding following funding cuts, emphasizing the importance of asking hard questions in a democracy.
The 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards highlight exceptional wildlife photography, featuring winners like Paul Hobson and Jamie Smart, while promoting awareness of nature in urban settings.