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Sheryo and Yok's Vibrant Kampong Chill Experience
7.19.25

The Kampong Chill art installation at Capitol Singapore features an interactive, colorful inflatable gate that responds to visitor movements. Designed by New York-based artist duo Sheryo and Yok, it offers a tranquil space for relaxation amidst an immersive art experience reflecting island life in Singapore. The event also includes light art illuminating buildings around the city center, performances, carnival games, workshops, and tours showcasing Singapore's history and culture, highlighting the importance of belonging in the city-state.
Surprising Selangor Concert at Central Market KL
7.19.25

The 2025 edition of the Selangor Travel Fair will be held at Central Market Kuala Lumpur from July 26 to 27, featuring travel deals and performances by local artists. The fair's main highlight is the "Surprising Selangor" concert on Saturday, which will feature Lah Ahmad and Aizat Amdan, with a mystery singer making their debut. Tourism Selangor CEO Chua Yee Ling expects over 30,000 visitors and has set a target of eight million tourist arrivals in 2025. The fair also marks the launch of the new VSY 2025 theme song "Selangor Kan Ada!" and offers a tourism grant to selected recipients.
Tejido's Vibrant Paintings Explore Light and Shadow
7.19.25

The exhibition features two large paintings by Tejido, "Celestial Gratitude (Day)" and "Celestial Gratitude (Night)", which contrast light and shadow through vibrant colors. The artworks incorporate motifs such as floating mushrooms and floral bursts to represent abundance and calm, reflecting Tejido's architectural background in their precise layering and balanced grids.
Tokyo's Pao Compound Street Art Bridges Cultures
7.19.25

A street art installation at Pao Compound in Tokyo's Nakano Ward features multicolored nymph-like figures with cryptic phrases in Japanese, offering commentary on global politics and cultural exchange along the Silk Road, while promoting exploration and understanding of countries such as Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey.
Trump Denies Sketches Sold at Auction Online
7.19.25

US President Donald Trump has denied creating drawings, but examples of his sketches have been sold at auction, with some dating back to his time as a New York real estate developer. In his 2008 book, Trump acknowledged his artistic contributions. Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported on a sexually suggestive letter and drawing attributed to Trump, which he denies writing, calling it "false, malicious, and defamatory." Trump has sued the WSJ and its owners, including Rupert Murdoch, seeking $10 billion in damages over the report.
Trump Sued Over Sketchy Artwork Claims
7.19.25

President Donald Trump has denied drawing pictures, but numerous examples of his sketches have been sold at auction, including simple cityscapes or landmarks rendered in black marker and signed with his name. In his 2008 book, Trump acknowledged his artistic contributions, stating that his drawings often took just a few minutes to create and raised thousands of dollars for charity in New York. Trump has sued the Wall Street Journal and its owners, including Rupert Murdoch, seeking at least $10 billion in damages over a report about a birthday greeting for late financier Jeffrey Epstein that featured a drawing resembling one of Trump's sketches.
Artists Unite for Hunger Relief in Manila
7.19.25

A curated collection of works from celebrated Filipino artists was showcased at a private viewing event in Rockwell's Power Plant Mall. The silent auction, featuring pieces by Andres Barrioquinto and others, raised funds for the Hapag Movement, a Globe initiative to combat involuntary hunger, with 50% of sales proceeds going towards supporting vulnerable families and the remaining half directly benefiting the artists. The event also included a curator talk by Stephanie Frondoso and light fare from Cibo, with personalized Globe giveaways.
DeepMind's AI-Generated Silent Film 'The Great Voyage'
7.19.25

Google's DeepMind has released a three-minute video, "The Great Voyage", generated using vintage photography as inspiration. The video is based on a Charlie Chaplin-era silent movie format and features AI-generated title cards with music playing in the background. The film follows an inventor and his wife as they sail to a new world, reminiscent of Fritz Lang's 1927 classic Metropolis. DeepMind used Google Imagen, Veo 2 Image to Video, Gemini, Lyria 2, Final Cut Pro, and Logic Pro to create the video, showcasing its capabilities in image generation and music composition.
Johnny Depp Paints Self-Portrait 'Add the Light'
7.19.25

Johnny Depp created two art pieces for his ex-wife Vanessa and daughter Lily Rose. One painting, "Add the Light," features a portrait of himself, inspired by advice from another artist who suggested focusing on what's left when everything else fades away. The artwork is now available for sale on Castle Fine Art's official website.