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Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

Creative Boom

These simple ways to interact with the exhibits are perfectly pitched for children, and the experience of visiting this show, which is Jean's first in Australia, is likely to be anything but forgettable for many young minds. It's a singular aesthetic that's garnered him a cult-like following, including more than 1.2

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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Takes Your Pulse

Design Milk

1967, Mexico City) presents a dazzling interactive exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York that broadcasts and records every visitor’s heartbeat across 3,000 suspended light bulbs. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the room-filling Pulse Topology (2021). Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Call on Water, 2016.

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Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism, the Exhibition

Design Milk

The newly opened Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism exhibition showcases the bold, explorative urbanism they’re known for through a variety of design strategies used to create vibrant and sustainable community-orientated spaces within densely populated urban spaces. © Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute.

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

Creative Boom

That's the theory, at least, expounded by a new exhibition hosted by London's Somerset House. The exhibition's third and final act, Witch, focuses on the period stretching from 2008's financial crash until the present day. Act three: Witch. © Jake and Dinos Chapman, Return of the Repressed3. Tim Etchells, Fade to Black.

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Nina Bachmann's vibrant, hedonistic paintings make their London solo debut

Creative Boom

Running from 4 August until 28 August 2022, Nina's exhibition at Moosey London represents the first time she has presented a solo show in London. As an illustrator and graphic designer, Nina gained a Bachelor of Arts in Design at the University of Applied Sciences Munich in 2016.

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Addressing topics of identity, Grant Gasser's new Riso art project is inspired by the topic of martyrdom

Creative Boom

Finished as a two-colour Risograph art book, plus a solo exhibition featuring seven screen-printed images, Grant sought to zoom out from a refined concept and explore a "common tone" throughout his work. Grant is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to Nashville in 2016 for university. © Grant Gasser. © Grant Gasser.

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Illustrator and designer Molly Maine on how to run a creative career while travelling the world

Creative Boom

That's exactly what illustrator, designer and creative consultant Molly Maine did in 2016, and since then, she's been enjoying the joy of travel while bringing her creative ambitions to life. For Molly, like the rest of us, this presented itself in the form of a pandemic that brought the world to a halt. "I But something isn't right.

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