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A New Monument to Civil Rights Icon

This bronze sculpture marks a significant milestone, as community members celebrate it as the first sculptural rendering of a Black woman installed outside a state capitol building in the United States. Vel Phillips was renowned for her groundbreaking achievements throughout her long

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Burning Man Removes Pro-Palestine Artwork

Burning Man has removed an artwork related to Palestine from its website days after a Change.org petition called to take it down, Hyperallergic reported. The petition’s authors said the work’s title, “From the River to the Sea,” means “language that advocates for

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Richard Serra Dies at 85

Richard Serra, the sculptor whose monumental steel works epitomized the Minimalist art movement, passed away at the age of 85. The New York Times reported that Serra died on March 26 at his residence in Orient, New York, following a battle with

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Restless Poseidon awaits to meet with the sea again

Artist Genco Gülan’s “Restless Poseidon” sculpture, which draws attention to climate disasters and salutes the ancient Greek and Middle Eastern gods of disaster, began to be exhibited off the Büyükada ferry pier on September 10. The work, which attracted great interest from

KAWS’ “ACCOMPLICE” Lands in Indonesia

Having traveled to Hong Kong, Seoul, Taipei, Mount Fuji, Singapore, Melbourne, and even in the stratosphere, KAWS:HOLIDAY has found its next vacation destination – the Prambanan Temple, Indonesia’s largest Hindu temple complex and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For the first time