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5 votes
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Native Americans: Portraits from a century ago
11 votes -
Why is NFT art so ugly?
20 votes -
Public Domain Day 2022: Works from 1926 are open to all
20 votes -
Unable to travel back to Iceland to see a volcano erupt, Sigur Rós star Jónsi reenacted it with sound installations, scents and sculptures in a New York City exhibit
6 votes -
This webcomic made it okay to be sad online. Then its artist vanished.
14 votes -
The sticky issue of consent in street photography
11 votes -
An uncomfortable monkey and some singing fish star in Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021
8 votes -
The stunning astronomical beadwork of Native artist Margaret Nazon
9 votes -
I’ve been trying fragrances
I’ve been getting more into perfumery, and wanted to share a bit of my interest. I usually wear Fougère Gothique from Barrister and Mann - I really like the coumarin and ash it has. I picked up...
I’ve been getting more into perfumery, and wanted to share a bit of my interest. I usually wear Fougère Gothique from Barrister and Mann - I really like the coumarin and ash it has. I picked up samples of Casablanca, Song of Aubrac, and Pandora from St. Claire recently. Casablanca is incredible - floral and animalistic; Song of Aubrac is also great, but a bit too floral for my tastes; and while Pandora is wonderfully put together, something about it reminds me too much of a grandma’s bathroom. Today I’m wearing Song of Aubrac layered with Fougère Gothique, and have been thoroughly enjoying the combination. I have a number of samples coming in of other fragrances with ash notes that I’m excited to try, namely Mandrava, Eshu, and Homa from Prin Lomros as well as Beaver from Zoologist. I also have Bat and Bee from Zoologist, as well as Resonance, AEOOJ (LMB), and Leaves My Body from Chris Rusak on the way to try. I’d love to hear any opinions anyone here has about fragrances, or their own adventures with them!
8 votes -
The collective MSCHF bought an Andy Warhol, created 999 replicas, and is now selling each for $250. The catch: you'll never know which one is real.
19 votes -
Drawing with light: How photos were made a century ago
6 votes -
Vienna museums starts OnlyFans account after its TikTok is banned for posting nudes
17 votes -
Danish artist Jens Haaning is refusing to pay over €70,000 back to a local art museum in protest at what he called 'miserable' working conditions and low pay
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Behind the moving image – Sumo
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Denmark now has two Little Mermaids. The famous one is suing.
7 votes -
Diorama Map - Sohei Nishino
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An Ode to Undies
T'was picking fruit down under, where I learned the truth of underwear Davenport made the best boxer costed more but last forever At first my junk was hanging loose no more briefs snuggling like a...
T'was picking fruit down under, where
I learned the truth of underwear
Davenport made the best boxer
costed more but last foreverAt first my junk was hanging loose
no more briefs snuggling like a noose
but soon I loved it hanging free
it's quicker when you have to peeDecade later holes not in sight
Bought some more in case they might
Thought they'd be with me till the end
Thirty years they've been my friendNow I'm down to last seven pair
Out of business they went I fear
Brought down low by cheap knock offs
Where oh where is my Undie Guru now?12 votes -
Images from a changing Iceland – the landscape is undergoing constant change, and the rate of that change is being accelerated by global warming
9 votes -
From the 1910s to the 1930s, John Alinder portrayed the local people of rural Sweden, the landscape around them and their way of life
12 votes -
Tour of the sacred library
10 votes -
Uffizi is suing Pornhub after it turns masterpieces into live porn
10 votes -
Kurt Westergaard, a Danish cartoonist whose caricature of the prophet Muhammad outraged many Muslims worldwide, has died at the age of 86
8 votes -
Photography of Lauren Tepfer
5 votes -
World's tallest sandcastle has been completed in Denmark, towering more than twenty metres high and comprising nearly 5,000 tonnes of sand
9 votes -
After Pop, We Dematerialize: Oscar Masotta, Happenings and Media Art At the Beginnings of Conceptualism by Ana Longoni and Mariano Mestman
2 votes -
Math Person
5 votes -
Art, Pills & Witch Doctors // Interview with Ross Turpin
1 vote -
Who’s afraid of modern art: Vandalism, video games, and fascism
5 votes -
Computer Graphics Special (1986 High Quality 60FPS Laserdisc CG Demo Reel)
12 votes -
Linda Pastan: Ethics
2 votes -
"What has been happening across the arts is not a recession. It is not even a depression. It is a catastrophe."
20 votes -
The battle of SHARKS!
21 votes -
The EU Intellectual Property Office rules against Banksy in his trademark fight with a greeting card company, citing his own statement that ‘Copyright is for losers’ and his anonymity
13 votes -
Werner's Nomenclature of Colours
4 votes -
It’s interesting but is it art?
3 votes -
Armed doesn't mean dangerous: Black gun owners are often portrayed negatively. One photographer set out to change that.
20 votes -
The library of rare colors
10 votes -
What the Museum of 2020 may look like
5 votes -
Ambiguous Garage Roof
8 votes -
Meet some of the last papyrus makers in Egypt keeping a 5,000-year-old craft alive | Still Standing
9 votes -
‘Beeple Mania’: How Mike Winkelmann makes millions selling pixels
14 votes -
N64 Hardware Demo - Nacho64
3 votes -
The twenty-five greatest art heists of all time
7 votes -
Edvard Munch wrote mysterious graffiti on The Scream, infrared scans have shown – a small and barely visible sentence has been the cause of much conjecture in the art world
8 votes -
An ephemeral artwork made with thousands of footsteps in the snow has captured attention near Finland's capital of Helsinki
19 votes -
An artists' group, criticized as vandals for dumping the bust of an 18th-century king into Copenhagen Harbor, says it wanted to draw attention to Denmark's role in slave trading
5 votes -
Avant-garde perfume recommendations
@C Thi Nguyen: If you're looking for some weird aesthetic exploration to fight off the COVID boredom blues, can I recommend: avant-garde perfume. No, really. First:1. Not all perfume is cloying mall crap. There's world of indie, experimental weird-ass perfume. 2. It's cheap.Thread:
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Elspeth Wilson - Two Poems About The Sims
3 votes -
An art revolution, made with scissors and glue
4 votes