Australian Public School Recognized as “World Building of the Year” at International Awards

## How Can Architecture Change the World? Insights from the 2023 World Architecture Festival The 2023 World Architecture Festival (WAF), held in Singapore’s Marina Bay, showcased the profound impact of architecture on society and the environment. From fostering Indigenous cultural preservation to addressing massive global challenges like climate change, war recovery, and technological advancement, architects around the world continue to […]

Submission Call: Array 3 — Art & Photography Zine

**Submission Invitation: Array 3 — Art & Photography Zine** Attention all artists, photographers, creatives, and storytellers! Here’s your opportunity to be part of something distinctive, expressive, and pioneering. *Array*—an art and photography zine that embraces varied viewpoints and concepts—is excited to announce its open call for submissions for its third edition: *Array 3*. Building on the success of its previous […]

Now Accessible: Complimentary Download of Array 2 Digital Zine

**Now Ready for You: Free Download of Array 2 Digital Zine** The creative digital landscape continues to amaze, and we are excited to unveil the eagerly awaited second edition of the *Array* series—the *Array 2* digital zine. Emerging artists, imaginative thinkers, and zine enthusiasts now have an ideal chance to enrich their personal collections with an intriguing, well-curated assortment of […]

“5 Must-Read Art Books to Inspire You This November”

# The Importance of Supporting Independent Art Journalism In today’s digital age, access to news and information has never been easier, but this access comes with unique challenges – most notably, the rise of paywalls that restrict access to high-quality, trusted journalism. In the midst of this, independent publications play a crucial role in providing free and accessible content, especially […]

“Exhibition Reflects on Columbia University’s Gaza Solidarity Encampments”

The given content draws upon multiple aspects of student activism, art, and institutional actions regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly focusing on Columbia University’s history of solidarity efforts for Gaza. Through the lens of art and academic activism, the article traces the evolution of the **Hinds House Collective (HHC)**, a movement born from the intersection of various pro-Palestinian student movements. — […]

Italian Authorities Confiscate Over 2,000 Artworks in Connection with Major Art Forgery Ring

### Italian Police Uncover Major Art Forgery Ring, Seize Over 2,100 Counterfeit Works **A 22-month investigation reveals an international forgery operation involving fakes attributed to world-famous artists like Banksy, Warhol, and Picasso.** Italian authorities have dismantled a vast network of art forgers following the seizure of over 2,100 counterfeit artworks. Dubbed **Operation Cariatide**, the investigation, which began in March 2023, […]

“Penny Siopis: Exploring the Poetics of Vulnerability”

# Penny Siopis: A Retrospective on Layers of History, Trauma, and Materiality **ATHENS** – Penny Siopis, a Greek-South African artist, has long carved a distinct voice within the global contemporary art scene. Yet, despite her remarkable career spanning over five decades, her artistic contributions and thought-provoking explorations of violence, memory, and vulnerability have not necessarily attained household recognition outside of […]

“Judy Pfaff’s Artistic Exploration: The Garden of Unearthly Delights”

## Judy Pfaff: Melding the Real and Imaginary in Contemporary Art at Wave Hill’s Glyndor Gallery Judy Pfaff, a trailblazer in installation art, captivates viewers at her latest exhibition, *Real and Imaginary*, currently on display at Wave Hill’s Glyndor Gallery, nestled in the Bronx. Her work, transformative and abstract, draws inspiration from her personal environment and years of creative exploration, […]

Depicting the Industrialization of the Hudson River in Artistic Representations

**”Shifting Shorelines: Art, Industry, and Ecology Along the Hudson River” — A Deep Dive into the Environmental Legacy of an Iconic Landscape** The Hudson River has long been a subject of artistic fascination, especially during the mid-19th century with the emergence of the Hudson River School. The group of American landscape painters, led by Thomas Cole, romanticized the awe-inspiring natural […]