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Beyond the Brand: new Warhol exhibition unearths rarely-seen art treasures

Creative Boom

The Andy Warhol exhibition 'Beyond the Brand ' at Halcyon Gallery Think you know Warhol? A new exhibition coming to London challenges you to think again. You can't possibly work in a creative field without hearing people reference the famous American artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987).

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Warhol, Land Art and a giant mirrored building set in the striking desert landscape of ancient Saudi Arabia

Creative Boom

Led by Mohammad bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, the strategy was launched in 2016 and has made headlines worldwide with the news of the smart city of Neom (more of a region of cities than a single entity) and the extraordinary 175km long The Line megacity structure. All rights reserved.

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Museums and galleries improve online accessibility as lockdown continues

Design Week

“People come to museums when they’re looking for permanence, and it’s a very uncertain time at the moment,” Michael Tame says. This week, the museum launched a revamp of its online collections, which is billed as “one of the most expansive online museum collection databases from any global museum.”

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Design Fails: 10 Times Typography Ruined the Day

Creative Market

Sadly, the answer is no, but that’s good news for all of us who have a sense of humor. That’s exactly what happened a few years ago to The Met—aka, the Metropolitan Museum of Art—New York City’s storied art museum that’s now celebrating its 150 th year in 2020. Image Credit: Vulture. Is it stylized? Ah, clowns.

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The art of the interactive storyteller

UX Collective

There is also a downside to that bit of news. Participation I once stood in front of an Andy Warhol painting of Marilyn Monroe in a gallery at the Museum of Modern Art. On the surface, you could say, the couple was interacting with Andy and the painting. It is told from the perspective of the first person- my.

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