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Here, contemporary art engages with memories and trauma to extract universal truths about the fast-evolving nature of human ...
In a time increasingly shaped by global interconnectedness and cultural hybridity, Gary Nader Art Centre presents "Visual Rhythms: A Global Tapestry of Contemporary and Modern Art," an exhibition ...
Supported by By Jason Farago Jason Farago, a critic at large, writes about art ... cultural hybridity known as “mestizaje.” Paint over the colonial walls with the colors of a modern Mexico.
Eliza Karaza, a Syrian-American artist, embarked on a life-altering journey to Mumbai at 19, teaching art despite uncertainty ...
The National Gallery of Australia's newest major exhibition, Cézanne to Giacometti, traces the roots of Australian modernism to European artists fleeing the Second World War.
New-age Punjabi music artists are blending Western outfits with tradition, reflecting a broader cultural shift.
With its elegant presentation of Stephen Sondheim’s “Pacific Overtures,” San Francisco’s Kunoichi Productions is fulfilling ...
Fionn Adamian reviews the group exhibition of digital art ‘Hybrid Futures: Rhizomes, Meshworks and Alter-Ecologies’ at ...
At a time when human consciousness is growing ever more awake, the world needs deeper reflection driven by both art and ...
Hai Fan was a guerrilla fighter in the ranks of the Malayan Communist Party. His short story collection, Delicious Hunger, humanizes his comrades — and artfully portrays the tragedy of their struggle.