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An Optical Illusion Meets Public Art in an Installation by FreelandBuck

Design Milk

If you audibly gasp the next time you’re at the Washington Metro Area Transit Agency (WMATA) Office Building in DC, you’re probably peering up at Tunnel Vision , a new site-specific public art installation by architecture firm FreelandBuck.

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Acropora: A Sensory Dive into Art and Exhibition Design

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Acropora: A Sensory Dive into Art and Exhibition Design abduzeedo 0304—24 Dive into Acropora, a multisensory exhibition blending art with tactile, visual, and auditory experiences. Discover a new approach to art and exhibition design.

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imm Cologne 2024: The Installation Circles Connect Design and Sustainability

Azure Magazine

First introduced during the spring installment, the new format for the show is centred around The Circles – content and event platforms that will serve as meeting points, showcases for products and concepts, and demonstrate the blurred boundaries between art and design.

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Digital Art Marketing: How to Develop a Strategy

Inkbot Design

Digital Art Marketing: How to Develop a Strategy The world of art is rapidly adapting to the digital age. As consumer behaviours and technology continue to evolve, artists and galleries must embrace digital art marketing to connect with new audiences and art buyers.

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The Nick Cave Collection Offers an Unexpected Take on Textiles

Design Milk

While Cave works across both the visual and performing arts, he’s likely best known for his Soundsuits. “It was an immediate ‘yes’ when asked to collaborate with KnollTextiles because of their pioneering work’s role in my own development while at Cranbrook Art Institute. Big Floral inspiration.

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The Vibrant World of Japanese Graphic Design

Inkbot Design

From ukiyo-e woodblock prints to manga comics, Japanese graphic artists are known for their creative visual expression. Ukiyo-e: The Origins of Creative Printing Ukiyo-e , or “pictures of the floating world,” were popular Edo-period woodblock prints and paintings depicting entertainment districts and daily life scenes.

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Sprawling Roots and Richly Hued Gowns Permeate Mary Sibande’s Postcolonial Artworks

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From “A Terrible Beauty is Born” (2013), archival digital print, 43 1/4 × 126 × 3 inches. “A Terrible Beauty is Born” (2013), archival digital print, 43 1/4 × 126 × 3 inches. All images © Mary Sibande, shared with permission. “A Reversed Retrogress: Scene 1” (2013).