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Socially conscious art
socially conscious art
Portrait Photography
1,000 Refugees Share Their Hopes and Dreams in Powerful Portrait Series [Interview]
Installation
Powerful Art Installation Gives a Face to Civilians Living in Conflict Zones
Environment
20-Foot Phoenix Made From Biochar Represents the Average Person’s Annual Carbon Footprint
Drawing
Zaria Forman’s Latest Pastel Drawings Highlight the Fragility of Polar Ice
News
Two Men Arrested After Stealing Banksy Installation in Broad Daylight
Interview
Haunting Underwater Photos Show How Climate Change Impacts the South Pacific [Interview]
Installation
5,000 Pounds of E-Waste Used To Create Immersive Installation Championing the Right To Repair
Street Art
Banksy Returns With Powerful New Work in Ukraine
Sculpture
Massive Sculpture With 1,600-Pound Moving Chains Examines the Long History of American Slavery
Sculpture
Red Statues of Putin Riding a Tank Pop Up in Parks Around the World
Social Cause
JR Travels to Ukraine and Produces Moving Tribute to Children Affected by the War
Installation
Artists Fly 350 Paper Planes in NYC’s Guggenheim in Support of a Ukraine No-Fly Zone
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40,000-Year-Old Symbols Carved in Bone May Reveal the Origins of Written Language
For the First Time, This Legendary Folk Artist’s Work Will Venture Outside of Japan