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6 votes
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Matias Faldbakken unveils design for Norwegian national memorial to 2011 attacks – twelve-metre high mosaic will show the reflection of a wading bird native to Utøya island
7 votes -
Tone Glow 006: Eric Andersen, Crying Places
5 votes -
PoetiCal: an experimental, collaborative publication only accessible through a calendar app
6 votes -
How the last artificial flower factory in NYC handcrafts designs for celebrities | Still Standing
4 votes -
Legends of Broadway reprise their most memorable characters
8 votes -
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reuniting for Broadway production of ‘Waiting For Godot’ (Fall 2025)
14 votes -
“Critic” is a four-letter word. –Roger Ebert
23 votes -
The M train is now departing (2011)
9 votes -
Lupo Sol - Works on paper
4 votes -
Klara Kristalova, Benjamin Orlow and Tori Wrånes will represent the Nordic Pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale
5 votes -
A Tildes post inspired me to create a collaborative art project
38 votes -
Athol Fugard, South African political dissident playwright, dies aged 92
7 votes -
Piglets will be left to starve in a controversial art exhibit in Denmark – Marco Evaristti aims to raise awareness of the suffering caused by modern pig production
27 votes -
LA races to save a vital piece of history – Ernest A. Batchelder tiles found amid wildfire ash
6 votes -
What artist, regardless of medium, did the most to progress their field?
Many times people credited with creating a genre or style simply placed the final brick, standing on the shoulders of giants. But who had the most profound impact through both luck and effort? I’m...
Many times people credited with creating a genre or style simply placed the final brick, standing on the shoulders of giants. But who had the most profound impact through both luck and effort?
I’m interested in any art form - theater, painting, film making, video games, etc.
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Billie Eilish - Bittersuite | Choreographed by Sergio Reis, Jowha Van de Laak, and Mauro van de Kerkhof | Danced by CDK Company
8 votes -
Housed in a renovated Art Nouveau post office building in Trondheim, PoMo – which sees improving gender representation in art as a key mission – is now open
8 votes -
Turning driftwood into a life-size horse on the Sonoma County coast
3 votes -
Six Nordic paintings that can help us rethink winter – sublime landscapes of the frozen North from the turn of the 20th Century offer us a way into resilience
14 votes -
Carl Bloch's lost masterpiece finds fame again in Athens – work that made its Danish creator a superstar then mysteriously disappeared is mesmerising art lovers once more
13 votes -
Rediscovered Edvard Munch painting will be unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery in March, as part of a major exhibition of the Norwegian master's portraits
10 votes -
Gyotaku: fish printing
8 votes -
Thomas Meurot takes us behind the lens of his Sony award-winning photography project Kald Sòl – a raw, black-and-white exploration of cold-water surfing in Iceland
8 votes -
Erotic art (an overview of centuries of philosophical arguments)
19 votes -
Lynchian recommendation request
In light of recent events, I would like to create a list of Lynchian media: gimme your books, music, movies, TV, video games, comics, &c. Anything. Everything. Personal projects if you have 'em...
In light of recent events, I would like to create a list of Lynchian media: gimme your books, music, movies, TV, video games, comics, &c. Anything. Everything. Personal projects if you have 'em (there was a comic posted in the announcement thread, stick that in here if you like, OP). Let's make this as exhaustive as we can.
Pls&thx
25 votes -
Does a picture prove anything anymore?
12 votes -
The Mountain Is Burning - From Zero to Apocalypse in 45 minutes
4 votes -
Listen to Orson Welles' presentation of Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol"
8 votes -
AI ‘street photography’ isn’t photography: What we lose by simulating experience
11 votes -
Googly eyes uber alles!
18 votes -
Passport Photos
40 votes -
In his mind's eye, Rembrandt was always headed toward Japan
10 votes -
How did you do on the AI art Turing test?
22 votes -
The rectangular cows of Art UK
11 votes -
Swedish photographer Lars Tunbjörk documented remarkably dreary corporate spaces – his images should remind us that it didn't have to be this way
23 votes -
Groundbreaking exhibition on Tove Jansson's public art opens in Helsinki – focuses on the artist and writer's lesser-known mural work
12 votes -
Vince Collins - Life is Flashing Before Your Eyes (1984)
An interesting animated musical film that could probably be posted in ~music but I thought the animation was the standout aspect of this short video. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re into...
An interesting animated musical film that could probably be posted in ~music but I thought the animation was the standout aspect of this short video. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re into experimental or psychedelic animation, this short is a standout from the 80s. Definitely worth a watch if you’re in the mood for something unusual and a little disorienting.
4 votes -
French artist Guillaume Legros AKA Saype uses a biodegradable paint he invented himself to create gigantic graffiti on grassy fields, snowy mountainsides, and sandy beaches
16 votes -
AI artist says he’s losing money from people stealing his work
35 votes -
Ненаписаний лист (The Unwritten Letter) - 1985
5 votes -
Trondheim set to welcome PoMo museum in 2025 – minimum of 60% of its acquisition budget to women artists to tackle gender inequality in museum collections at large
8 votes -
Following Norway’s national painter through a landscape of mountains and fjords – Harald Sohlberg is celebrated within his native country and almost unknown outside it
5 votes -
A haze of inspiration
3 votes