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These unsettling drawings are in fact the work of Christie's Award-winner Louis Pohl Koseda, whose exhibition The Dawn of the ...
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Wilmot Works It Out features perhaps the worst puzzle club ever, but that's what makes it such a great puzzle game ...
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In one of its most ambitious recent exhibitions, the Louvre in Paris looks at how the depiction of the fool—and by extension the perception of madness—has evolved from the Middle Ages to the 19th ...
The former Valentino creative director discusses his 25-year tenure at the legendary Roman house, and creating some of the ...
By finding inspiration in both high culture and mass culture, such as Hieronymus Bosch (Flemish, c.1450-1516) and McDonald’s fast food, the Chapmans bring both gravity and comedy to their work. Their ...