Submerged in the ocean, an Indigenous woman lifts a luminous abalone shell to her face – hinting at a bond older than memory.
The installation, which is made of 800kg of chocolate, is open to the public until May 3. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
A new installation by Abby Duran, a Charleston poet, encourages community members to write down, crumple and release the ...
The “Borderlands” exhibition draws a line from past to present, as experienced by contemporary artists pioneering their ...
A council selling off an art installation created by the renowned Turner Prize winner Sir Antony Gormley has sparked anger ...
In a city where the sea is never far away, the Hong Kong artist Chan Wai Lap has become fascinated not with the open water but with the far more regulated world of the public swimming pool. In ...
Art Central, together with Lead Partner UOB, previews today for the eleventh edition of the Fair. A cornerstone event of Hong Kong Art Month, Art Central 2026 ...
The South Tyrol-raised designer's studio works across residential, hospitality and collectible design with projects including ...
Vibrant colours and textures shaped her career. Then, amid a rape case five years ago, new shades seeped in. They mark the ...
The photographer behind 'Humans of New York' sat down with Newsweek to discuss the value of listening to people who are ...
Discover City Square Mall's revitalised food scene, community spaces, and eco-friendly updates, making it a must-visit ...
On April 10 and 11, Karma Bird House hosts the free event, featuring more than 30 independent vendors and artists who make books ...