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The British artist David Shrigley makes creatures (real and virtual) that are both funny and subversive. By Farah Nayeri Art Basel fairgoers who wander over to the Miami Beach Botanical Garden ...
The Northbrook Park District’s Northbrook Theatre for Young Audiences will debut a new outdoor summer production that will ...
Explore the playful side of Goldman in this hilarious short clip! Dive into the world of street art and witness just how mischievous Goldman can be. With unexpected twists and cheeky moments, this ...
Want your online video to go viral in Indonesia? Comedy and local content are winning features in this increasingly plugged in country.
Meet the Seriously Silly Monsters Invading the Denver Art Museum Artist Sadie Young’s crocheted monsters aren’t your mother’s muppets.
It’s all-parsing, all the time. Their art turns in on itself, becoming nothing more than coded language. It empties their work of content, becoming a way to avoid interior chaos.
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Thai film director Apichatpong Weerasethakul on his Hong Kong art show, how making movies is a ‘silly attachment’, and why ‘nature is the ultimate art’ ...