The exhibition by the artist Nina Sarabutra invited visitors to walk through 100,000 miniature porcelain skulls in search of their own imprint, which a person leaves behind with every step, right up to the last one.
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People do not realize the consequences that humanity has on the planet until the moment when nature strikes back. Fortunately, life on Earth is still safe for many people, but a reminder of how life can turn into hell overnight is a large plastic whale that vividly depicts the horrific consequences of human actions.
If you have a bit of an artistic soul in you or you are a history buff, then seeing the new exhibitions is definitely something that makes you happy. That is why we have prepared a list of exhibitions that can brighten up the shortening autumn days and fill your senses with inspiration and new knowledge.
Matthias Jung is a designer who, with the help of surreal collages, conjures up a fantasy world dominated by structurally completely impossible houses.
Graffiti is most often associated with bad things, as various subcultures use it to express their rebellion. This does not mean, however, that we do not classify them as works of art. What's more, some graffiti is worth admiring.
The Louvre has put its entire art collection online, allowing people around the world to immerse themselves in the world of art and history from home and for free. This is an opportunity not to be missed!
Just over a year ago, French designer Julien Nonnon projected digital graffiti in the form of wild animals in a hipster guise onto Parisian buildings. This time, he projected couples kissing in the French style onto the facades of the French capital.
Artist and dancer Heather Hansen has combined her love of art and dance into one. Her dance performances are something completely different. Her every dance move leaves a mark. Not only symbolically, but also physically, on the canvas, which is her dance floor. See her wonderful art and dance creations and performance.
Two artists – a painter and a computer animator – joined forces for a series of gifs that are real works of art and will literally suck you into the screen. Who would have thought that gifs would one day also have artistic value.
Monuments and statues usually commemorate wars, memories and historical figures, but now also humor. Meet "Meme rock", the world's first monument dedicated to humor.
Jane Perkins brings incredible works of art that, composed of thousands of tiny colorful objects, recreate the most famous classic portraits and motifs of world artists.
For centuries, artists have provided Western civilization with priceless works such as the Mona Lisa, Pietà, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Night Watch and The Thinker. Master after master. From Leonardo da Vinci to Rembrandt, these authors created works that inspired and uplifted morale. They have achieved this by demanding the highest standards of excellence and always striving for the highest quality. But something happened on the way to the 20th century. Deep, inspiring and beautiful art has been replaced by new, different and ugly. Some say that modern art is bad, others that it is revolutionary. Watch the video and judge for yourself.