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Artist Denzil Forrester melds the energy of '80s dub with themes of social justice

Creative Boom

Q, 2022 © Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. Photo by Todd-White Art Photography A new show by Grenada-born British artist Denzil Forrester showcases an intoxicating series of paintings that merge past and present in a frenzy of energy. Ma Pets, 2022 © Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London.

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New exhibition reveals the impact of the global pandemic on children’s play

Creative Boom

And so a new exhibition, highlighting how youngsters have played in the Covid era, can provide some revealing insights indeed. Play In The Pandemic is the first-ever online exhibition by Young V&A, formerly known as the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood in London. Gathering the exhibits. Curation and categories.

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Day Tripper: Zhongwen Hu's peaceful paintings inspired by walking meditation

Creative Boom

Zhongwen's work has been exhibited in multiple cities across China, the United States and the UK.
And And her latest instalment in her series, Day Tripper (2020-2023) , has gone right up our flagpole. We chatted to the artist to learn more about the thinking behind it.

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Cultural festivals for the soul: 2024 events that celebrate art, design, and creativity

Creative Boom

This festival transforms Harbin in China into a winter wonderland with massive, intricately carved ice sculptures, ice lanterns, and a variety of winter sports, drawing artists and visitors from around the world. Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, 2020. Image licensed via Adobe Stock. Madinat Jumeirah.

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New photo exhibition explores public and private identity

Creative Review

I Belong to This is a new exhibition at London’s Huxley-Parlour Gallery featuring the work of 17 artists, whose practice examines the relationship between who were are in private versus who we are in public, and the various threads that bond people together. Family is central to much of the exhibition.

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Five Artists to Meet at The Other Art Fair’s Upcoming Brooklyn Edition

Colossal

This time, the fair brings together an ensemble of over 120 independent artists in a brand-new setting at ZeroSpace. The November edition ignites with additions like an exclusive exhibition of paintings by Guest Artist Danny Cole, complimentary personalized haikus (exclusive to Thursday’s Opening Night!),

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The five biggest exhibition design stories of 2020

Design Week

“It could kickstart a revolution”: exhibition design post-Covid. Non-Pavilion, a VR installation at the V&A for last year’s London Design Festival How would the badly-hit exhibition sector return after the first lockdown? Materials would be another focus. Electronic: from Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers.