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A Pan-African Blockbuster Portrays the Continent as a Monolith
“Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica” is on view at the Art Institute of Chicago and traveling to museums in Barcelona and Brussels.
How to Build a Daily Sketchbook Habit and Spark Creative Growth
Sketchbook Adventures: How to Build a Daily Drawing Habit In an increasingly digital world, the humble sketchbook remains a powerful tool for artists of all levels. Whether you’re a budding illustrator or an established designer, cultivating a daily sketching habit can transform your creativity, strengthen your technique, and add rich layers to your artistic identity.…
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Jang Seungkeun “Flesh on canvas” @ Everyday Mooonday, Seoul

Jang Seungkeun’s paintings do not follow the familiar forms of objects. Instead, they capture fleeting impressions and sensations, unfolding them across the canvas. The shapes in his works gather and disperse, take form and then dissolve, softening the boundaries of the pictorial space. This process not only records traces of the artist’s gaze but also creates a dynamic, unfixed spatial experience.
Caroline Walker and “The Holiday Park”

GRIMM is pleased to announce The Holiday Park, a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by British artist Caroline Walker. The exhibition is on view at the New York gallery from March 28 to May 3, 2025.
Helen Holden on unlearning hustle culture and making space for creativity, parenting and purpose
In Her Own Words is an ongoing Q&A series spotlighting honest conversations with women working across the creative industries. In this edition, part of our Work-Life Balance & Boundaries th…
Emily Pettigrew: Painting in the Catskills 2021 – 2025 @ Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown

A representational painter whose work is distinguished by sparseness, subtlety, and timelessness, Emily Pettigrew’s pictures emanate a quiet reverence for both history and nature. Pettigrew’s narrative paintings, which depict lone or small groups of figures, landscapes, and American architecture, had their inception in her formative years in Maine. Pettigrew explains: “My love for the starkness of the landscape of my childhood is reflected in a spartanism in my work. My foundational principle of painting is the removal of excess parts—a paring down to an image’s most beautiful elements.”
TBWALondon evolves Cheddar Town in new Mini Cheddars campaign
With an animated cheese-rolling extravaganza, Mini Cheddars leans deeper into British humour, national cheese obsession, and digital playfulness in the latest iteration of its Cheddar Town platform…
Supple Studio and Studio Spilsbury craft a hands-on identity for Somer Valley Brewing
A farm-first approach, real-world textures, and playful illustrations bring an authentic, handcrafted charm to the Bath-based brewery’s new look.
Somer Valley Brewing isn’t your typical craft brew…
Lloyds Bank puts the ‘Fun’ in ‘Funding’ with new recruitment campaign by EveryFriday
With dry corporate clichés left at the door, the banking giant’s latest work champions cinematic storytelling, relatable humour and a very familiar voiceover to attract talent beyond finance.
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