The Sudanese cartoonist reaching out to the world
By: Camille Bas-Wohlert via AFP From his self-imposed exile in Denmark, political cartoonist Khalid Albaih sees himself as an “ambassador” for his native Sudan, with biting sketches that aim
By: Camille Bas-Wohlert via AFP From his self-imposed exile in Denmark, political cartoonist Khalid Albaih sees himself as an “ambassador” for his native Sudan, with biting sketches that aim
The artist Christo is to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in Paris next year, French officials said Wednesday. The Bulgarian-born artist, famous for wrapping the Reichstag in Berlin
What do you find in yourself when you go outside the familiar? This among other questions are what “In the Near Distance” seeks to answer. The exhibit is the latest
Fifty years after John Lennon and Yoko Ono famously staged a honeymoon “bed-in” for peace in an Amsterdam hotel, a Dutchman has unearthed 30 minutes of colour footage of the
By: Patrick Fort via AFP “I’m sure! I tell you, he came. I saw him!” insists Soro Navaghi, keen to extinguish any doubts about Picasso’s visit to a
A teacher gifted portraits to all her 50 students in her advisory class; they are all set to graduate from high school with flying colors.
French contemporary artist Jean Rene (a.k.a. JR) on Friday put the final touches to a huge collage in the courtyard of the Louvre, his latest eye-popping-project unveiled to mark
Model and artist Sherlaine Yap on dealing with depression, the curse of the rinsta, and matchless Japan grails—including candy-flavored incense and a saké hoard
The French New Wave’s only woman director, Agnes Varda never followed script and her filmography reveals an ever-inventive, curious eye unafraid to use her own life as a launchpad. Here
French film director Agnes Varda, who emerged in the New Wave of intimate cinema of the 1960s and continued with artful documentaries and films mixing real-life events with fiction, has
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