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F5: Draga & Aurel on Lake Como, Joseph Beuys + More

Design Milk

Basedow and Draga Obradovic of Draga & Aurel Photo: Valerie van der Werff The partners in work and life established Draga & Aurel , a multidisciplinary studio and workshop for art, collectible design, and furnishings, in 2007. The starting point is a common object, the neon tube, studied and elevated to art.

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Jan Kaláb’s Graffiti Has Always Been Art + Now It’s Even More

Design Milk

His view on the evolution of his own art, from what began as lettered graffiti, is interesting and a real story of following what’s possible. Since the early days of his practice, paintings, sculptures, and 3D graffiti have been added to his portfolio, and his work has been shown in galleries around the world.

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Somerset House art show revisits the last 50 years through the prism of horror

Creative Boom

An imaginative new art show points to how the horror genre influences rebellious artists and helps us to understand a chaotic world. Courtesy of John Marchant Gallery. Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. Jeremy Millar, Self Portrait as a Drowned Man (The Willows) , 2011. © Kerry Stewart.

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Photographer Joel Meyerowitz's unique approach to colour and light is showcased in stunning new exhibition

Creative Boom

Representing Joel's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery, Dialogues is fittingly named as it coincides with another important display of the photographer's work at London's Tate Modern. Titled Joel Meyerowitz: Dialogues, the Huxley-Parlour exhibition opens on 18 January and runs through until March.

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The Alternative Limb Project by Sophie de Oliveira Barata is where art meets science

Creative Boom

Artist and sculptor Sophie de Oliveira Barata has combined art, technology and science to create artificial limbs, which are wearable art pieces for performance and exhibition. Her studio offers bespoke products to amputees that either blend in with their bodies or stand out as wearable pieces of art for the user. Photo by R.

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At 50, Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Competition Magnifies the Minuscule

Colossal

Differentiated mouse brain tumor cells (actin, microtubules, and nuclei) 2024 marks Nikon’s 50th annual Small World showcase—which also launched the Small World in Motion contest in 2011—highlighting the art and proficiency required to capture minuscule phenomena. Follow updates on Instagram.

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'A little bit of mayhem is always necessary': Mr Doodle on opening his first ever UK museum exhibition

Creative Boom

Gallery spaces tend to be neat and orderly, and their artworks are carefully arranged with the utmost consideration. Featuring new pieces that riff on other paintings in the museum, the exhibition also acts as a gateway to art history and is a breathtaking visual spectacle in itself.