Artwork of the Week: Andy Council’s DinoCities
Artwork of the Week: Andy Council’s DinoCities
Artwork of the Week: Spirits in Steel
Fusing modern materials with her Kalabari heritage, British-Nigerian artist Sokari Douglas Camp delights in distorting perspectives.
Words on a Page, Not Bars on a Cage, Are Reforming Prison Inmates
Through as simple an act as putting pen to paper, prisoners are 15 times less likely to reoffend.
Artwork of the Week: Yes, God, Yes
Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer shines in this short film about a Catholic schoolgirl’s confusing sexual awakening.
Hulk Hogan VS Gawker Doco Gives the Right Message the Wrong Way
The new Netflix documentary tries to highlight the unprecedented threat faced by adversarial journalism, but is mired in false equivalency.
Artwork of the Week: Game of Thrones Sand Art
In anticipation of the upcoming Game of Thrones season 7, acclaimed sand artist Tetiana Galitsyna captures the would-be conquerors in exquisite detail.
Artwork of the Week: Behind the Scenes of Wallace & Gromit
To celebrate the arrival of the Wallace & Gromit ACMI exhibit, we go behind the scenes of the show’s final episode.
Artwork of the Week: Full Moon Service
With his eye for blending the real and the magical, Erik Johansson creates some of the most captivating photos you will ever see.
Carry the Flag: How One Man Gave Torres Strait Islanders an Identity
25 years ago, Bernard Namok designed the Torres Strait Island flag. In that flag, he established the recognition his people had been searching for.
Artwork of the Week: Banksy in Gaza
“If we wash our hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless we side with the powerful – we don’t remain neutral.”
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