The V&A wants your COVID-19 signs to document life in lockdown
There’s no doubt that in a few generations, the COVID-19 pandemic will be included in history books. By then, people will have moved on, living lives less directly touched by […]
How do AR and VR art experiences compare to the real thing? Cuseum takes a closer look through neurological study.
Experiencing art looks a little different today than it did a year ago. While many were already embracing the joys of what VR and AR had to offer in the […]
Jiab Prachakul wins 2020 BP Portrait Award, this year not judged by BP rep
The BP Portrait Award, organised by the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) in London, is among the most prestigious prizes that can be awarded to a work of portraiture. During this […]
MSCHF cut up a $30,000 Damien Hirst spot painting
Cutting up a $30,000 artwork might have some seeing spots at the mere thought of doing something so seemingly crazy. The faint of heart might want to stop there as […]
Damien Hirst spreads hope with Butterfly Rainbow to show solidarity with NHS
In the UK, rainbows have been popping up in windows and storefronts, from hand drawn creations to elaborate designs, as a reminder to stay positive during the pandemic as to […]
A poem for the world by Yayoi Kusama
Known for her polka-dotted pumpkins and glistening infinity rooms, Yayoi Kusama hasn’t slowed down despite being 91. However, the coronavirus pandemic put upcoming exhibitions of the Japanese artist’s works on […]
The prolific pace of Tim Mikula’s Endless Portrait Project
While the romantic ideal of using this time- where the majority of the population is on lockdown- as a window for pure, dedicated, artistic endeavours, the truth of the matter […]