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Ryan Gander On His Art Without Answers at Houghton Festival 2026

AT HOUGHTON Festival, Ryan Gander planted three enormous questions into the landscape – an invitation to stop, wonder and quite possibly try to answer the absurd. The British artist, who is renowned for over two decades of work spanning different forms, from sculpture and performance to writing and typefaces, brought

How Patrick Ruatti found solace in the world’s remote dreamscapes 

CAPTURING the portrait of a generation shaped by downturns is no mean feat. But the crazily beautiful, poignant aspect of

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The Peninsula Hong Kong celebrates creativity with its 2025 Art in Resonance programme

SHINING a light on creative talent, The Peninsula Hong Kong has just announced the launch of its 2025 Art in

“We just cannot be neutral”: Shirin Neshat on art, exploitation and hope

As the world’s global sociopolitical sector stands on the brink, it needs to broaden its gaze. Body of Evidence is

Alma Berrow talks to Glass about folklore, leaving London and Scampi Fries

“YOU ALL sit around a table and somebody will buy this small packet of crisps, which ultimately is enough for

The Great Plains Foundation begins fundraiser with Beverly Joubert prints

AWARD winning National Geographic filmmaker and explorer Beverly Joubert has made six of her fine art prints available for sale

Milan’s Palazzo Reale documents George Hoyningen-Huene’s monochromatic vision

Titled Glamour and the Avant-Garde – and on display until May 2025 – the exhibit features hundreds of images that

Glass presents Burn the Midnight Oil – an editorial by Tom O’Neill and Lily Rimmer

Burn the Midnight Oil is a captivating exploration of contrasts. Channeling a motor-inspired mood, the high-shine leather, structured cuts, and

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GLASS curates its seasonal soundtrack for your Winter enjoyment

GLASS’ latest seasonal Spotify playlist isn’t just a collection of tracks – it’s a zeitgeist tapestry stitched together by bass

Between timelessness and conservatism, Milan’s Palazzo Reale welcomes Ugo Mulas retrospective

MILAN, ITALY – “Ugo Mulas, The Process of Photography” is an extensive and detailed retrospective showcasing the work of one


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