September 9, 2024
Visual artists

No Longer Allowed In Another World Reveals New Visual, Theme Song Artists & July 9 Premiere Date

A new key visual and theme song artists have been revealed for the upcoming No Longer Allowed In Another World TV anime adaptation, which is set to premiere in Japan on July 9, 2024.  Japanese singer Kashitaro Ito will be singing the main opening theme song, while ex-MYTH & ROID vocalist Mayu Maeshima will be

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Art Investment

Should you invest in art collectables?

We collect art for all sorts of reasons – and seemingly for no reason at all. There was no reasonable justification for me spending my entire first month’s modest teaching salary on a painting by an unknown Serbian artist, but I’m glad I did. Not because it’s gone up in value, but because I love

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Visual artists

National Museum of African Art Presents “Bruce Onobrakpeya: The Mask and the Cross”

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art will showcase works by sculptor and printmaker Bruce Onobrakpeya, considered one the fathers of postcolonial Nigerian modernism. On view June 21 through Jan. 21, 2025, “Bruce Onobrakpeya: The Mask and the Cross” will feature works by the artist from 1966 through 1978, a period when he completed multiple

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European Art

The LEGO Group & Kuehne+Nagel open state-of-the-art European distribution centre in Tessenderlo

The LEGO Group together with logistics service provider Kuehne+Nagel opened a European regional distribution centre in Belgium. A total of €70 million was invested in the new state-of-the-art facility in Tessenderlo. From this strategic location, shorter delivery times will be possible for B2B customers in scope in the UK, Ireland, Benelux and northern France. ‘We’re

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Visual artists

Urban Queer Art Show and Market | 06/06/2024

Showcase of the vibrant and diverse talents within the queer community, including exhibitions by 13 LGBTQ+ visual artists, along with nightly performances by musicians and local drag divas and kings. The event will feature an eclectic collection of works from queer artists, makers, and musicians. Attendees can look forward to the spellbinding intaglio printmaking of

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European Art

The Political in Art: “Musicians for a European Future” Concert as a Catalyst for Unity

Throughout history, music has played a crucial role in political movements, acting as a voice for the oppressed, and serving as a powerful medium for expression, resistance, and unity. The recent charity concert “Musicians for a European Future” held on the First Republic Square in Tbilisi on June 2 epitomizes this dynamic. The concert brought

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Visual artists

Artists flee Instagram for new app Cara in protest of Meta AI scraping

Painters, photographers and other artists have flocked to Instagram for years to share their portfolios and gain visibility. Now, many say they are leaving to prevent the app’s parent company Meta from using their art to train AI models. Visual artists are resharing messages and templates on their accounts in protest, with many saying they

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Visual artists

How queer photographers push the boundaries of art

Against a dark, inky background, two figures embrace. One envelopes the other, as his hand obscures a face we might otherwise have seen. The second figure faces a mirror as he cradles a camera, the lens pointed at us. We are watching a moment of tenderness. With queer lives and culture under threat, Our Queerest

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Visual artists

Legendary French avant-garde artist Ben Vautier dead at 88

(Credits: Soardi) Thu 6 June 2024 10:19, UK Celebrated artist and key figure of the Fluxus movement of the 1960s and ’70s in France, Ben Vautier, has passed away at the age of 88. He was noted for his comedic performances and paintings which sought to blur the lines between the art world and everyday

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European Artists

Latin Artists Breaking Ground In European Markets: Q’s With Live Nation’s Hans Schafer

While some reports about the live music business — lawsuits, cancellations, slow ticket sales, excitement for festivals waning, etc. — can make one a little wary of the industry’s projected growth over the next several years, there is hope of what Pollstar dubbed as the Golden Age 3.0 to keep going strong. It lies in

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