Artwork of the Week: Furnace
Artwork of the Week: Furnace
Artwork of the Week: The Horn of Plenty
In one of his final collections, Alexander McQueen took aim at an industry of excess in the midst of the Global Financial Crisis.
Artwork of the Week: The Underwater Museum
The first of its kind, MUSA serves as both an attraction and artificial habitat for threatened marine life.
Is Art Advertising for What Matters Most in Life?
Can the meaning of life be found in a splash of paint?
Artwork of the Week: Slaughterbots
Playing like a shorter version of an episode of Black Mirror, Slaughterbots warns of the devastating potential of weaponised AI.
Artwork of the Week: Zain7’s Japan
Zain7 combines the manga style with the complex realities of Japanese culture to create beautiful, engaging works of art.
Artwork of the Week: Know Thyself
Matthew James Kuniholm’s carefully crafted chaos is a testament to the power of time, and his ability as an artist.
Racial Tensions in Detroit Aren’t So Black and White
Kathryn Bigelow’s new film is gritty and confronting, but does it offer new insight into the systemic abuse of power that plagues America’s streets?
Mark Powell’s Dream Dioramas Are the Stuff of Nightmares
Australia’s answer to Giger creates a visceral celebration of the flesh.
How to Discover the Ideas You Never Knew You Were Searching For
Embrace the happy little accidents. Revel in chaos. And let creativity reign free.
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