Arts and Literature
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureGeoffroy Pithon – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS


A number of work by French artist Geoffroy Pithon. Pithon graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD-Paris) in 2012 the place he…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureAfter My Second Book Died on Submission, I Took These 4 Crucial Steps


Photo by Aaron Burden Today’s post is by author Eva Langston. Well, to be honest, the first thing I did, after my second manuscript didn’t sell,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe Hyperallergic Art Crossword: July 2025


Answer: They’re in this month’s crossword! Dig into our July art puzzle with more clues on the French term that gave Fauvism its name, Ai…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting @ National Portrait Gallery, London


Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting is the largest major museum exhibition in the UK dedicated to one of the world’s foremost contemporary painters. Saville…
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Posted On Arts and Literature10 Art Shows to See in Upstate New York July 2025


As another Independence Day comes and goes, and our nation is increasingly compromised, we lean ever further into our collective dedication to art and the…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureThe Glowing Bride


A watercolor by Rao Bahadur M. V. Dhurandhar, 1923. Public domain. Jhaverchand Meghani (1896–1947) wrote almost a hundred books—novels, biographies, and collections of stories, poems,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteraturePay No Attention to the Big Beautiful Bill Behind the Curtain


Sure, our health care, environment, and economy all hang in the balance of some two hundred mostly unpopular, mostly white men. And yeah, by Friday,…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureAnanke and WLT Host “Delhi in the Anthropocene” Conversation on June 30, by The Editors of WLT


*** To watch the archived video, visit Ananke’s YouTube channel *** On June 30, Ananke and World Literature Today will co-host a special Zoom conversation…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureVibrant Patterns in Frances Priest’s Ceramics Emanate Historical and International Influences — Colossal


In vibrant effusions of color, Frances Priest creates ceramic vessels, tiles, and sculptural forms that explore the possibilities of pattern. The Edinburgh-based artist’s interest in…
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Posted On Arts and Literature“Despertares” by Artist Guim Tió


A sequence of sleeping figures and the unsure landscapes of their goals by Barcelona-based artist Guim Tió (beforehand featured right here). “Despertares” captures the delicate…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureWhat Isn’t Said Still Screams: Writing Subtext in Horror Fiction


Photo by Aimee Vogelsang on Unsplash Today’s post is by professor, author, and short-film director Lindy Ryan. In horror, silence often speaks the loudest. Whether…
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Posted On Arts and Literature5 Artwork Books for Your July 2025 Studying Checklist


Take a second to recall the final time you heard the sound of the ocean. Perhaps it’s been years, or maybe you’re listening to its…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJane Dickson: "Wonder Wheel" @ Karma, 22 East 2nd Street


The interrelation of desire—deferred or briefly fulfilled—and entertainment is the current that runs through Jane Dickson’s five decades of work. The artist made her earliest…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureKhaled Sabsabi Reinstated as Australia’s Venice Biennale Artist


Curator Michael Dagostino (left) and Artist Khaled Sabsabi (right) (photo by Anna Kucera for Creative Australia) Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino will represent Australia…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureInès Longevial: Skin of a Storm @ Almine Rech, NYC


Skin cells are among the most rapidly renewed in the human body, only to be outpaced by varied gastrointestinal organs, elements of blood, and the…




