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World of Wearable Art: a magical event fusing art and fashion in unique ways

Creative Boom

At other times, it felt like a gigantic performance art exhibit, something you could have imagined at a festival like Burning Man or Glastonbury. However, I couldn't have been wider off the mark: it's actually a tribute to the strength and resilience shown by New Zealanders in the wake of the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake.

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Artist Adam Bridgland pays tribute to rock lyrics with intense colours and visual attitude

Creative Boom

Interdisciplinary artist Adam Bridgland hasn't, though, as his second solo exhibition stands as a testament to. And this new exhibition showcases new interpretations of his most memorable phrases, allowing viewers to discover fresh and unique perspectives on the artist's most recognisable expressions.

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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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Marik Lechner Delivers Big on ‘Mild Pain Guaranteed’

Design Milk

Marik Lechner’s first exhibition stateside promises one thing: Mild Pain Guaranteed. Using thread and wool, along with spray paint, glue, and found objects, each piece is part painting and part sculpture that feels like it’s bursting at the seams with energy.

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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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Celebrating collaboration: Blackburn’s National Festival of Making

Creative Boom

The Art in Manufacturing residencies began in 2016 and take place between November and July. During her residency, she has benefitted from the Darwen Terracotta team's expertise in designing and manufacturing architectural terracotta, faience and sculpture. The finished work will be exhibited at Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery.

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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. concessions.

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