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Picturing the Pandemic Through the Lens of Buddhism 

Avatar photo by Kealey Boyd May 4, 2022May 5, 2022

Mongolian artist Uuriintuya Dagvasambuu draws upon domestic objects and Buddhist symbolism to show a virtually hyperconnected but physically isolated existence during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Pregnant Silence Pervading Paintings of Libraries

Avatar photo by Seph Rodney January 1, 2018May 6, 2018

 Zsofia Schweger’s paintings in Cataloguing Time remind me of a poem by Wallace Stevens.

Posted inArt

Updating Carpets as Art Objects but Missing Their Potential

Avatar photo by Seph Rodney January 2, 2017

How does one update this ancient form to make it relevant now?

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An Artist Hides His Critiques of the Mexican Government in Plain Sight

by Olivia B. Murphy November 7, 2016

Caroles Amorales essentially infiltrated a newspaper by writing subversive articles that simulated the style and format of an average story or puff piece, without raising any red flags regarding censorship.

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Artist Claims Topshop Ripped off His Designs

by Claire Voon August 12, 2016

Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed has accused Topshop of plagiarism after discovering a T-shirt on the company’s website printed with an image that resembles his signature artworks.

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