Linnea Nyström builds tiaras and crowns from frozen pizza cardboard in the evenings. Her works are now on display at a museum in Uppsala.

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The Nation published an OppArt installment by artist Andrea Arroyo titled “Solidarity With Palestine, Written on the Streets,” highlighting pro-Palestinian stencil art in Barcelona.

As anticipation builds for the 2026 Met Gala, a Vogue feature highlights artists who have innovatively incorporated their bodies into their work. The article ties into the Costume Institute's 'Costume Art' exhibition, which explores fashion as an embodied art form alongside the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. It profiles performers and creators from the 1970s to today whose oeuvres provoke thought on embodiment.

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Two University of Melbourne engineering students have brought to life a mechanical volcano designed in 1775 to mimic Mount Vesuvius eruptions. Using modern technology, they recreated Sir William Hamilton's vision after 250 years. The device is now on display at the university's Baillieu Library.

 

 

 

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