30 Artists Shortlisted for Illustration Competition
8.4.25
The Directory of Illustration has announced its Longlist for this year's competition, featuring almost 30 artists across various categories including Exploration and Book Covers. The Exploration Category includes artists such as Lim KangLi, AMAO, and Maria Francesca Melis, while the Book Covers Category features Dawn Xintong Yang and Maria Francesca Melis.
The Beirut explosion has had a profound impact on the city's creative community, leaving many with broken dreams and displaced lives. The blast, which occurred in August 2020, has been described as "life-altering" by those who were present at the time. Many artists and creatives have struggled to rebuild their lives and careers, but some have found ways to adapt and thrive despite the challenges.
Cold Chisel Honoured in Adelaide's CBD Streetscape
8.4.25
The Angels Lane in Adelaide's CBD was unveiled today, honoring the band Cold Chisel for their contribution to Australian music. Located behind the Hindley Street Music Hall, it features two murals that guide visitors through to the western end of the city.
Demina's Sun Goddesses Illuminate De Balie Amsterdam
8.4.25
Demina's upcoming exhibition at De Balie in Amsterdam features a series of works inspired by an ancient Chuvash myth about three suns. The artist has created three large tapestries that reference this myth, which is part of the Artists Against the Kremlin exhibition curated by MT and All Rights Reversed gallery.
The Distripark is considered an ideal location for the arts community due to its accessibility and affordability compared to other areas. However, finding space in the Central Business District (CBD) is challenging due to high costs, while industrial areas are not ideal as they are less accessible to the public.
Dubai's Museum of the Future Breaks Visitor Records
8.4.25
The Museum of the Future in Dubai has reached a record number of visitors, reflecting the vision of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to establish Dubai as a hub for future innovation and creativity. The museum, led by Chairman Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, aims to inspire and empower individuals from around the world through its dialogue platforms, knowledge programs, and global partnerships with prestigious institutions.
Indonesian Children Shine at Harmoni Bintang Festival
8.4.25
The Harmoni Bintang Festival showcased the remarkable talents of Indonesian children from diverse backgrounds and conditions. Students from special needs schools, vocational high schools, and training institutions performed in fashion shows and music performances, including SLB Cicendo Bandung, which has gained recognition in Japan and other countries. The festival highlighted that every type of educational institution can help develop students' potential, emphasizing the importance of alternative educational services like PKBM and training courses for those who cannot attend formal schools.
Japanese Artisans Train Next Generation in Traditional Crafts
8.4.25
A new generation of international artists is training in traditional Japanese crafts such as urushi lacquerware, textile weaving and dyeing, and woodturning to carry forward their legacy amidst uncertain futures for these disciplines.
Knoedler Gallery Dupes Wealthy Collectors with Fake Rothko
8.4.25
The documentary series "Stolen" explores the art world's dark underbelly through the story of Glafira Rosales, who sold a fake Mark Rothko painting to the New York Knoedler gallery in 1994. The film raises questions about the motivations behind the scandal and whether it was a critique of the wealthy elite or an opportunity for viewers to indulge in their fantasies.