Exhibitions discussing the origins of contemporary art in Taiwan always pinpoint its origins to the Japanese colonial era. The arrival of the Japanese in Taiwan brought with it established cultural norms. Within the field of contemporary art this meant the influence of READ MORE
The Identity of the Nude Omani Female Body in the Work of Mays Al Moosawi
Upon first glance, Mays Al Moossawi's drawings playfully distort the female form. Manipulated female bodies dominate the images, thick, thin, wide, long, red, green, their gaze away from the frame as if something has caught their eye. She exists in an LSD infused world, winding READ MORE
Tsedaye Makonnen’s Monuments to the Lost Bodies of Black Women
Ethiopian American Tsedaye Makonnen's work explores the impact of police brutality and migration through the lens of intersectional feminism. Although much of the aesthetic representation of her work remains deeply embedded in the visual culture of her Ethiopian roots, Makonnen READ MORE
Hanusha Somasuunderam and Sri Lanka’s Tea Industry
One of Sri Lanka's biggest exports is tea. It's climate makes it a great spot for tea making. In fact, it is the country's biggest export, employing over 1 million people. If you know Ceylon Black Tea, you know Sri Lanka's tea, or do we? The industry's success has come at a cost, READ MORE
What Can BioArt Teach Us About The Uncertainties of the Future?
Trigger Warning: rape and assault The Western telling of the history of relations between humans and nature highlights our gradual taming of it. Overcoming its inconveniences and instead benefitting from it has been central to our modernizing journey. We have continually READ MORE
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