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4 votes
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On streets across Europe, a secret organisation of artists who go by the name AnonyMouse have been creating little places for mice to use
12 votes -
Art markets: New York bodegas in watercolor
5 votes -
Generative artist Dimtri Cherniak
3 votes -
Great walls of China: Beijing's burgeoning graffiti scene
3 votes -
Why Japanese tigers have flat heads: Painted screen by Maruyama Okyo 円山応挙
5 votes -
Inside the US Army’s warehouse full of Nazi art
10 votes -
January 1, 2021 is Public Domain Day: Works from 1925 are open to all!
28 votes -
What is art?
9 votes -
Google's Blob Opera
10 votes -
COVID-19 USA Deaths: Field of Flags - Mask Up, America
7 votes -
You know that NYC pizza rat? Here's his story.
5 votes -
Winners of the close-up photography contest
9 votes -
John Waters bequeaths his art collection to Baltimore Museum of Art, whose bathrooms will be named in his honor
13 votes -
Almost Famous: The Untold Story of an Artist’s Rock-Poster Roots
4 votes -
Stromae - Racine Carrée (Montréal, 2015, full concert)
10 votes -
Saturday Evening Post covers in celebration of voting
5 votes -
An origami simulator
11 votes -
Statue of a woman made out of rubble from Beirut mega explosion - Lebanese artist Hayat Nazer
@AFP news agency: VIDEO: A statue of a woman by Lebanese artist Hayat Nazer, made out of rubble and a broken clock marking the time (6:08 PM) of the mega explosion at the port of Beirut, stands opposite the site of the blast in the Lebanese capital's harbour pic.twitter.com/ZFSFlpl7ay
6 votes -
[ UNUM ] An experimental short film in vertical format
9 votes -
Artistic enigma decoded by cosmic Czech start-up
5 votes -
How a dozen possibly fraudulent and forged Indigenous artworks left Texas and ended up on museum walls in Wyoming
8 votes -
Berlin mystery attack targets seventy museum artifacts
5 votes -
Radio Nouspace: Experimental internet radio
7 votes -
How racial bias in tech has developed the “New Jim Code”
6 votes -
The New York City Ballet is releasing its fall season performances online for free this year; this week's performance is available to view until Tuesday
13 votes -
Conserving a painting by Sir Winston Churchill
6 votes -
Winners of 2020 Drone Photo Awards
12 votes -
Woman's photoshoot of her dogs goes hilariously wrong
8 votes -
Comedy Wildlife Photography - 2020 finalists
17 votes -
How to use lighting and angles to take better bird photos
8 votes -
Ricotta Records – Anonymouse, a Malmö-based art collective that has installed several miniature buildings imagined for mice, reveal their latest creation
6 votes -
2020: An isolation odyssey by Lydia Cambron
5 votes -
Art42, Infinite AI generated paintings
5 votes -
What's your favorite poem?
What's your favorite Poem? What thing do you find peculiar in it? At what age (or what time of your life) did it introduce itself to you? At what time did it stick?
9 votes -
Living tree bridges in a land of clouds – photos
5 votes -
Skate Warrior 1992, 1999, 2020
6 votes -
"It took genius to chisel these buttocks" – The top ten bottoms in art, chosen by our critic
14 votes -
Is Vine cinema?
6 votes -
We experienced the first West End show staged with social distancing. Here's what it was like.
4 votes -
Survey of 760 US museums shows extreme financial distress from the pandemic, with almost all reporting that they have a year or less of financial operating reserves remaining
9 votes -
The loneliest road trip: Travels through an empty America – in pictures
6 votes -
Caleb Kenna shares a collection of drone photographs from Vermont
5 votes -
Race to the bottom: Museum curators in battle for #BestMuseumBum
8 votes -
Annunciation Triptych - Thank God for the details
2 votes -
Building the Moroccan Court at the New York Met
4 votes -
If the Louvre was on fire, should we rescue the art first or the people?
23 votes -
Milk (breastfeeding)
14 votes -
Discussion thread for Hamilton's streaming/theatrical release
I may or may not have stayed up all night watching it. I'd be interested in knowing what everyone's previous exposure / experience to Hamilton is, before seeing this version of it. I've listened...
I may or may not have stayed up all night watching it.
I'd be interested in knowing what everyone's previous exposure / experience to Hamilton is, before seeing this version of it.
I've listened to the cast recording a million times, and saw the touring production once when it came to Seattle.
I'm sure I'll have more cogent thoughts later, after sleeping on it / watching it a second time...one thing I noticed that stuck in my mind is that besides censoring the two "fucks" (previous discussion) they also edited it so that "she led me to her bed / let her legs spread..." wasn't terribly easy to understand if you didn't already know those lyrics.
22 votes -
Winners of the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards
9 votes