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Interact with OK Go’s Innovative Open-Source Animated Music Video for ‘Impulse Purchase’
Source Colossal Known for their innovative music videos and dance-worthy tracks, OK Go knows the power of great visuals. Coordination is often the name of the game, from the viral treadmills in “Here It Goes Again” to 64 synced and choreographed smartphones in “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill.” For their latest release, “Impulse Purchase,” the…
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Hangama Amiri Stitches Memories of Migration into Vivid Textile Portraits
Source Colossal Hangama Amiri translates fragments of her teenage years and family history into quilted portraits and tender tableaus. The artist, who resides in upstate New York and maintains a studio in Red Hook, is interested in recollection and the stories that make us who we are. “There’s an innocence and a special quality in…
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Italian Artist Creates Dreamlike Digital Collages That Blur The Line Between Real And Unreal
Source Design You Trust Chiara Santoro creates digital collages that blend everyday moments with surreal imagery, creating layered worlds where fantasy and reality intertwine. Her use of architectural forms, nostalgic portraits, and organic textures results in whimsical yet grounded visual narratives. Exhibited internationally, including in Los Angeles, her work reveals the boundless potential of digital…
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A Feat of Engineering Transports the World’s Best-Preserved Viking Ship to Its New Home
Source Colossal In 1903, on a farm in southeastern Norway, a once-in-a-lifetime discovery emerged from within a large yet unassuming mound in a field. When the spot was excavated in 1904, the mound revealed an entire Viking longship that had been interred in its entirety as a burial containing the remains of two women, several…
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Featured Artist Judy Hatlen
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Fragments of the Chinese Diaspora Converge in Stephanie Shih’s Mosaic Sculptures
Source Colossal Known for trompe l’oeil ceramic sculptures of pantry staples and domestic life, Stephanie Shih has further entrenched her largely culinary-focused repertoire in material culture. In two exhibitions, the Brooklyn-based artist (previously) embraces mosaic as she nests small glass fragments and pottery sherds into vivid compositions that explore production and labor. Shih’s architectural work…
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Surreal Narratives Unfurl Between Animals in Laura Catherwood’s Dreamy Paintings
Source Colossal Curious foxes, sleepy fawns, and daring mice are just a few of the woodland creatures that populate Laura Catherwood’s dreamy drawings and paintings. Working primarily in graphite and oil, she situates recognizable animals into unexpected and fantastical situations in illustrations that “explore the inner emotional landscape while simultaneously soothing the viewer,” she says.…
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Uncanny Papier-Mâché Creatures by Roberto Benavidez Mingle in ‘Bosch Beasts’
Source Colossal Most often associated with Mexico, the piñata’s origins may actually trace back to China. By the 14th century, the celebratory tradition of breaking open a container filled with treats had arrived in Europe. Then, Spanish colonists and missionaries imported the custom to Mexico during the 16th century, although a similar practice was already…