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Sablo's Emotional Journey in 'Fireman' Series
7.16.25

Sablo's latest exhibition at Moosey Norwich features his unique blend of Western influences and personal experiences, as seen in his grotesque yet emotive character designs. The show focuses on themes of nature and humanity, with a particular emphasis on the Fireman series, which represents emotions faced with difficulties and mysteries. Sablo draws from his own inner world, incorporating elements of his mind's state to create a spiritual journey through his artwork.
Arshad's 'Safekeeping Stories' Honors Indian Heritage
7.16.25

Indian artist Hannan Arshad's Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award-winning installation "Safekeeping Stories" is inspired by her family's hometown in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India. The artwork will be revealed at Abu Dhabi Art in November and features a library-like structure with bricks etched with miniature Mughal paintings, reflecting Arshad's heritage and artistic journey.
Gandhi Portrait Sells for £1 Million in London
7.16.25

Mahatma Gandhi's oil portrait sold for £1,020,000 at a Bonhams auction in London. The painting, titled "Gandhi with Oil Lamp," was created by artist Ramesh Chauhan and features the Indian independence leader sitting with an oil lamp. The sale price is significantly higher than expected, with estimates ranging from £400,000 to £600,000.
Michelle Cozzaglio's Oddity Expo Returns to Buffalo
7.16.25

The Oddities and Curiosities Expo, founded by Michelle Cozzaglio, is a traveling showcase that brings together hundreds of oddity vendors and artists from across the US and Canada. The event will visit 40 cities in 2025, including Buffalo, NY, where it returns on August 2nd and 3rd. Attendees can browse rare items such as taxidermy, preserved animal specimens, and dark artistry, as well as shop for unique goods like skulls, bones, and funeral collectibles. The expo features an immersive experience with photo opportunities, tarot readings, and sideshow performances, and offers a platform for vendors to connect with like-minded individuals.
Delhi Students Showcase Handloom Wear at Vastra Katha
7.16.25

More than 150 students from top institutions in Delhi, including LSR, Miranda House, Hindu College, Pearl Academy, are expected to participate in Vastra Katha, an event showcasing handloom wear. Renowned designers Rahul Mishra, Sanjay Garg, Surekha Jain, Rina Dhaka, and Pernia Qureshi will mentor young artisans. The Delhi Government aims to restructure the Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board (DKVIB) with a turnaround plan, allocating Rs 50 crore for skilling and capacity-building in the handloom sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta have supported the revival of India's indigenous textile traditions under the "Vocal for Local" campaign, with Vastra Katha aiming to establish itself as an annual flagship event of Delhi, transforming DKVIB into a model board for artisan welfare and sustainable fashion.
Monsta X Marks 10 Years with '2025 Connect X'
7.16.25

Monsta X held a press conference at the Conrad Hotel in western Seoul to promote its upcoming 10th anniversary concert, "2025 Monsta X Connect X." The six members - Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney and I.M - attended the event, where they shared their reflections on their decade-long career.
Monsta X Returns with 'Now Project vol.1' Album
7.16.25

Monsta X is set to release its first new album in over a year, "Now Project vol.1", marking the group's 10th anniversary. The compilation album will feature a classic Monsta X style with a fresh twist, according to Minhyuk. I.M will release his solo single "Don't Speak" before the album's release in September. The group is set to hold a concert titled "Connect X" at the KSPO Dome in southern Seoul and Japan on August 27-28, featuring hits like "Dramarama", "Shoot Out", and "Love Killa".
Berger's 'Submerged' Dives into Venice Festival
7.16.25

The Venice Film Festival's Immersive section features two notable projects, including "Submerged", a scripted short film directed by Edward Berger, and "D-Day: The Camera Soldier", an interactive documentary about late combat cameraman Richard Taylor. Additionally, the Best Of Worlds sidebar showcases 23 VRChat social platform creations from independent artists worldwide, while five more projects are showcased through the Biennale College Cinema – Immersive training program.
14 Ancient Buddha Statues Found in Khammouane Province
7.16.25

In March, locals discovered 14 ancient Buddha statues along the Mekong River, north of the Sikhottabong Temple in Thakhek district, Khammouane Province. The collection includes six complete silver images, one bronze image, and seven damaged silver ones. One statue features intricate silver and gold detailing in the Lane Xang style, suggesting a possible temple dating back to the 6th century Sikhottabong Kingdom period.