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‘it’s okay to break from tradition’: inside aziza kadyri’s uzbekistan pavilion at venice biennale


aziza kadyri reflects on modernizing suzani embroidery with AI, amplifying women's voices, and the deconstructed theater backstage.

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fourth forever is now turns giza pyramids into open-air contemporary art museum


interactive and participatory AI artworks, lights sculptures, and immersive installations contemplate how art can bridge past and present.

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william kentridge teams up with mubi to present ‘self portrait as a coffee pot’ film series


the south african artist talks to designboom about the nine-episode film series, available on mubi from october 18, 2024.

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carsten höller and we are ona unveil monochromatic dining experience during art basel paris


set inside a historic parisian train station, this pop-up dining experience by we are ona and brutalisten runs through october 20th.

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‘my work sharpens the senses’ – jeppe hein on his growing breathe with me series


on the occasion of the project's latest iteration at UC san diego, we spoke with hein to uncover the healing power of breathing and community in public art.

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edges of ailey: curator adrienne edwards on the artist’s enduring legacy at the whitney


curator adrienne edwards reflects on her personal connection to Ailey's legacy and how the idea for 'edges of ailey' originated.

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es devlin on drawing 50 people displaced from their homelands for her installation in london


before the unveiling of her recent work, the english artist explores congregation in an interview with designboom and how the 50 portraits of displaced people came to life.

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es devlin on drawing 50 people displaced from their homelands for her installation in london


before the unveiling of her recent work, the english artist explores congregation in an interview with designboom and how the 50 portraits of displaced people came to life.

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interview: alex chinneck brings a massive, looping steel boat to sheffield’s historical canal


the sculpture behaves in an extraordinary way, performing a six-meter-high and thirteen-meter-long, gravity-defying, aerial loop-de-loop.

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interview: random international explores ritualism with triptych ‘swarm’ at scorpios bodrum


designboom sat with the studio's co-founder hannes koch, who decoded the essence of the triptych, his fascination with flocking algorithms, the art of ritualistic spaces, and much more. 

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