A new, but established, Edinburgh café has opened again on George IV Bridge on Monday, four years after it had to close because of a fire. The Elephant House which styles itself as the birthplace of ...
A 90-year-old, city-owned landmark that, for years, was a haven for graffiti artists, urban explorers and the homeless, is on ...
The homeowner desired an artistic, free, and emotionally resonant living space, rather than conforming to the familiar molds ...
Graffiti can impact the look and feel of our neighbourhood. Acting quickly sends a strong message that graffiti won't be ...
Nola.com art writer Doug MacCash picks his favorite art stories of 2025: A stolen Lincoln, a junkyard rescue, a secret room ...
For years, artificial intelligence was a disruption on the horizon. In 2025 it arrived in tangible ways, big and small. Here ...
Jamie Paul Scanlon, better known as JPS, who can't walk along a road without getting inspired by cracks in walls, weeds ...
In 2024, JR debuted “L’Observatoire,” a radical renovation of an early 1900s train carriage, at the Venice Art Biennale. The carriage, a private suite commissioned by travel company Belmond, is now ...
From our first glimpse at Rama Duwaji’s first-lady look to the stink over men in pink, fashion found its way into the ...
A new Austin nonprofit is giving retired city buses a second act as free, mobile rehearsal spaces for local musicians. The ...
Angel Díaz was an all-around artist, from graffiti to tattoos to public murals and even jiu-jitsu. Moving through downtown Phoenix, you’ve probably seen one of Díaz’s many public murals around town.
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