The dynamism of street art meets the grace and nuance of fine art in the exciting illustration work of Brazilian artist Denis Freitas. His powerful graphic style is entirely his own, with solid forms balanced with subtlety and detail, telling his client’s story in a striking and unique way. In addition to studying Graphic Design […]
Amazing Photos From the Inside the Cockpit of a Concorde
Concorde was a game-changer, shaking up commercial aviation with its breathtaking supersonic speeds and futuristic design. Everything about it—from its sleek body to the way it was operated—set it apart from the aircraft of its time. The flight deck, in particular, was unlike anything found in traditional planes, with a level of complexity that demanded […]
Guy Ullens, Belgian Billionaire Who Built a First-Class Collection of Chinese Art, Dies at 90
He and his late wife Myriam founded the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing.
The Best Typography Trends for 2025
Typography Trends for 2025 Typography continues to evolve, reflecting cultural shifts and technological advancements. As we move into 2025, innovative fonts and expressive typefaces will dominate design landscapes across digital and print media. Here’s a look at the top typography trends shaping creative projects this year. Dynamic Variable Fonts Variable fonts remain a leading trend,…
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The exhibition “Sargent and Paris” opens at the Met
The exhibition “Sargent and Paris” opens at the Met From April 21 to August 3, 2025, the Metropolitan Museum of Art presents “Sargent and Paris”, an exhibition of works by John Singer Sargent from his transformative decade in Paris Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art · Image: John Singer Sargent, “Madame X” (detail) Coinciding with the […]
For the Wing Luke Museum, Storytelling Is a Path to Healing

In the heart of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, the only pan-Asian art and history museum in the country puts the well-being of its community at the core of its work.
The First ‘Gulf Quinquennial’ in the UAE Argues for a ‘Less Is Best’ Approach to Group Shows
How many artists does it take to change the story of the Arabian Peninsula—lands comprising Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates?