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Louis Vuitton’s Volt Jewellery Collection Explores Light, Space And Rhythm
Louis Vuitton’s LV Volt architecturally-inspired jewellery collection transcends borders and genders.
Jewellery maker's paint-pouring class is a hit with kids
Organised by artist Tina Lee Degreef at The Art E Space (TAES) in Straits Quay, in George Town, Penang, the class was part of the first workshops that the goldsmith has conducted where paint is the focus.
Take art lessons with pop stars FKA twigs, Grimes and Matty Healy
In the educational series 'Art Zoom', contemporary musicians discuss their favourite works.
Desperate airline auctions off art collection to survive Covid-19
With the International Air Transport Association predicting that the aviation industry will lose US$84.3bil (RM359bil) due to the Covid-19 crisis, airline companies are finding new ways to make what little money they can.
Abstract art has qualities that help us put aside the minutiae of our daily life
Researchers have found that abstract art is evocative of greater psychological distance than representational paintings.
LA's 'eccentric art lady' turns house into open art gallery with own art pieces
As Olivia Arthur's newfound passion in art grew, her art pieces began spilling out into her front and side yards and onto her fence and a nearby telephone pole. She occasionally has hung small paintings up and down Avenue 52.
Local celebs stay home and explore hobbies during MCO period
Erra Fazira, Siti Nurhaliza and more get creative about how they spend their time during the movement control order.
Environmental degradation heart of artist’s solo exhibition
LEADING figures in the Malaysian art and literary scene came together at the opening of the fifth solo exhibition by Mohd Yusoff Osman.
"The Gifted" art exhibition showcases talents of artists with disabilities
Deafness, autism, Asperger's syndrome and other disabilities are no obstacle for these artists.
Yau Bee Ling rediscovers joyous painterly groove in free-flowing show
Visual artist Yau Bee Ling’s conversations about art these days seem to be more optimistic. She is definitely in a different headspace since her last solo exhibit three years ago, which was an emotionally heavy series.