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Reihaneh Hosseini and the Number "8" @ Moosey London

Reihaneh Hosseini and the Number "8" @ Moosey London

Born in 1988 in Tehran, Iran, Reihaneh Hosseini immersed herself in philosophical studies before establishing her artistic base in Vienna in 2014. Her deliberate choice of the figurative style is more than a mere artistic decision; it’s a manifestation of her emotional core, the tales she wishes to convey, and her unique perspective on existence. […]

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Activists Stage ‘Guerrilla Festival’ of Palestinian Art in Barbican Centre Amid Censorship Controversy

Activists Stage ‘Guerrilla Festival’ of Palestinian Art in Barbican Centre Amid Censorship Controversy

Demonstrators occupied the Barbican Centre in London for a “guerrilla festival” on Saturday afternoon, filling its foyer with poetry and dance by Palestinian artists. The action, organized by the advocacy group Culture Workers Against Genocide, was a response to the Barbican’s decision not to host a talk on Palestine by Indian writer Pankaj Mishra. That

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Banksy in London: A Dead Tree and Vivid Hues in Finsbury Park

Banksy in London: A Dead Tree and Vivid Hues in Finsbury Park

In an unexpected corner of London’s Finsbury Park, a new Banksy piece silently confronts passersby with a jarring juxtaposition of life and decay. Unannounced but unmistakably Banksy, the artwork features a lifeless tree standing in stark contrast to a backdrop of vibrant green splatters—created, in a twist of irony, with a fire extinguisher. This vivid

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Prints vs. Paintings: Why Decorating with Framed Prints Can be the Smart Choice for Your Home or Office

Prints vs. Paintings: Why Decorating with Framed Prints Can be the Smart Choice for Your Home or Office

Wall art decorations are not of one or two sorts. It is a whole new world of art and creativity. Different types of wall decorations should be used based upon your personality, interest, and matching with your walls and other furniture. Purists prefer original art, but the most challenging parts of designing with original is

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Jon Neal Wallace: From Sacred Geometry to Environmentalism

Jon Neal Wallace: From Sacred Geometry to Environmentalism

The Genesis of a Visionary Artist Jon Neal Wallace stands as a testament to the transformative power of education and personal vision in the realm of art. His journey began at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco, an institution that laid the foundation for his artistic endeavors. Wallace’s educational path took a unique

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Woody De Othello Has "Faith Like a Rock"

Woody De Othello Has "Faith Like a Rock"

Stephen Friedman Gallery presents Faith Like a Rock, the first solo exhibition in the UK by Woody De Othello. Othello is best known for a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses sculpture, painting and drawing. Working across a range of mediums— including glazed ceramic, carved wood, bronze, ink and oil paint— Othello transforms everyday objects into anthropomorphic, animistic

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