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How Borderlander Artists Redefine Global Perspectives Through Creativity
Art has always been a universal language. It crosses borders and brings people together.
Afro-Caribbean Artist Awilda Sterling and Her Captivating Exhibition Gets An Extension
The GAVLAK Palm Beach gallery in Florida, U.S.A., which has been exhibiting Puerto Rican artist Awilda Sterling and her “Unbound Rhythms” artwork since April, has announced it will extend the exhibition for an additional week due to its positive response. […]
Artificial Intelligence and Its Road to Art
The idea of machines learning and having thoughts of their own like humans is not a new concept. The first to dive deep into this concept was Alan Turing, who is known as the father of computers and artificial intelligence. […]
A Cross-Cultural Reimagining of René Magritte
Recreating Margritte’s original work as photographs, presenting them with a modern eye, Greene’s project also pays homage to the history of photography.
Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: Antoni GaudÃ
In October I visited one of Spain’s quirkiest cities. My parents were in Spain for the week and together we decided to visit Barcelona, a city that’s known for its architecture. The Antoni Gaudà buildings aren’t trying to hide from […]
Musings Abroad-My Life in Spain: A Fusion of Spanish Music
Flamenco, a form of both dance and music, originates from southern Spain. It’s an art form and includes not only dance, but guitar playing, singing and jaleo (finger snapping and handclapping). A well-known Spanish flamenco artist, Paco de LucÃa (1947-2014), […]
5 Present-Day, Multicultural Artists Everyone Should Know
(Featured image: How To Blow Up Two Heads At Once (2006) by Yinka Shonibare / Carl Guderian via Flickr) Let’s face it, it’s virtually impossible to keep track of all the big name, contemporary artists of our day–let alone popular […]