Illustrator and visual artist Taarika John explains how she came to create her illustrated book, Sacred Rhythms, Painted Faces, on 10 classical art forms of Kerala and Kerala-inspired art generally.
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This arrangement brings together varied artistic styles, combining neon accents, realistic shading, and playful graphic interpretations to explore how different visual languages can coexist in a ...
Home – the physical kind trailed by the words “goods,” “wares,” “and Garden Magazine” – is a gallery. A semi-subconsciously expressive space mediated by taste and trend, a home houses personal ...
Have you played The Swapper? If not, you should swap whatever you're doing right now for playing The Swapper. Originally released back in 2013, it's a sci-fi puzzler that hinges on your ability to ...
When the State recedes, the commune-form flourishes. This was as true in Paris in 1871 as it is now whenever ordinary people begin to manage their daily lives collectively. Contemporary struggles over ...
Buck and Gracie Close are funding a basic income program for victims of unjust policing. They view the program as a form of reparations for their family's history as slave owners. The program, ...
There are many different ways of praying. After giving a strong foundation to its teachings on prayer, the Catechism of the Catholic Church shifts and begins to dissect the many different ways of ...
In an eponymous show at Southern Guild in Los Angeles, the South African artist and activist Zanele Muholi’s self-portraiture comes to life via large framed photographs, wall-size images, and ...
Sixty years ago, on May 1, 1964, at 4 am in the morning, a quiet revolution in computing began at Dartmouth College. That’s when mathematicians John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz successfully ran the ...