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Photographers Félix Chollet and Olga du Saillant Release Collaborative Book 'Fallen from the Sky' Through Équator Editions
Sayart October 2, 2025
French photographers Félix Chollet and Olga du Saillant have published their first collaborative work, "Tombé du Ciel" (Fallen from the Sky), through Équator Editions. The book rep ...
Oana Ivan Gallery Showcases Gilles Bensimon's Transformative Photography of Women
Sayart October 2, 2025
The Oana Ivan Gallery is presenting a comprehensive exhibition of renowned photographer Gilles Bensimon's work through October 4, 2025. The showcase features approximately fifty wo ...
Caravaggio's Medusa: Why Modern Society Must Confront the Gorgon's Powerful Gaze
Sayart October 2, 2025
One of the most haunting and memorable images in Italian Baroque art presents a stark and shocking scene: a decapitated head with eyes wide open, mouth stretched in a silent scream ...
Yim Si-wan Takes on Villainous Role in Netflix's Action Thriller 'Mantis'
Sayart October 2, 2025
South Korean actor Yim Si-wan has ventured into new territory with his latest role as a contract killer in Netflix's action thriller "Mantis," a spin-off of the popular film "Kil
Korean Artists Bring Traditional Heritage to European Stages Through Acclaimed Seoul Arts Award Works
Sayart October 2, 2025
Two distinguished winners of the Seoul Arts Award are set to showcase Korean traditional arts across Europe this fall, bringing their acclaimed performances to international audien ...
Forbes Lifestyle Section Showcases Celebrity Real Estate, Spirits Awards, and Luxury Travel Trends
Sayart October 2, 2025
Forbes has released an extensive compilation of lifestyle content covering celebrity real estate transactions, award-winning spirits, luxury hospitality developments, and emerging ...
"Not a Place for Living and Learning": Why Old School Architecture No Longer Meets Modern Educational Standards
Sayart October 2, 2025
Traditional school buildings across the country are increasingly being criticized for their inability to support contemporary educational methods and student well-being. Education ...
Saxon Architect Who Built Germany's First Certified Passive House Says 'I Could Heat My Home with a Hair Dryer'
Sayart October 2, 2025
Andreas Madreiter, a visionary architect from Saxony, has been living in the first certified passive house in Chemnitz for 20 years, proving that ultra-energy-efficient constructio ...
Fashion Designers Felipe and Séverine Oliveira Baptista Find Refuge in Historic Lisbon Home
Sayart October 2, 2025
Fashion has always been their driving force, but Felipe and Séverine Oliveira Baptista needed a break from the industry's relentless pace. The renowned designer couple found their ...
Dwell Magazine Announces 2025 Los Angeles Open House Event Featuring Exclusive Home Tours
Sayart October 2, 2025
Dwell Magazine is bringing back its popular Open House event to Los Angeles in 2025, offering architecture enthusiasts an exclusive opportunity to tour some of the city's most rema ...
New York City Expands Cultural Institutions Group for First Time in Five Years, Adding Five Arts Organizations
Sayart October 2, 2025
New York City's Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) has welcomed five new cultural nonprofits to its prestigious membership in a historic expansion that marks the first addition to t ...
BLACKPINK's Lisa Transforms Parisian Streets Into Personal Fashion Runway With Bold Designer Look
Sayart October 2, 2025
BLACKPINK's Lisa has once again demonstrated why she remains one of the world's most influential fashion icons, turning the romantic streets of Paris into her personal runway with ...
BLACKPINK's Rosé Handles Racism Controversy with Grace After Being Cropped from Fashion Magazine Photo
Sayart October 2, 2025
BLACKPINK member Rosé has responded with characteristic grace and professionalism following a racism controversy that erupted after a major fashion magazine cropped her out of a gr ...
Family Legacy Continues: Christine Beyer Passes Hanse Gallery to Her Son in Stralsund
Sayart October 2, 2025
After four decades in the art business and 35 years running the Hanse Gallery in Stralsund, Christine Beyer is passing the torch to her son Peter Conrad Beyer. The generational tra ...
Digital Artist Reveals Workflow Behind Creating Stunning 3D Market Environment
Sayart October 2, 2025
Senior 2D/3D artist Gina Voerde has shared her comprehensive workflow for creating "Merchant's Alley," a vibrant medieval market environment that showcases advanced 3D modeling and ...
How Heavy is a City? The 7th Lisbon Architecture Triennale 2025 Explores Urban Weight and Planetary Impact
Sayart October 2, 2025
The 7th edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale poses a profound question that challenges our understanding of urban environments: How heavy is a city, and what does that weig ...
Technical Error Prevents Article Content Display on New York Times Website
Sayart October 2, 2025
A technical malfunction has prevented the proper display of article content on the New York Times website, leaving readers unable to access the intended news story. Instead of the ...
Spanish Photographer Wins European Award for Capturing Historic Atlantic Sturgeon Release in Sweden
Sayart October 2, 2025
Spanish photographer Jon A. Juárez has won the 2025 Rewilding Europe Award for his stunning photograph documenting the historic release of Atlantic sturgeon in Sweden's Göta River. ...
University of Arizona Receives Renowned Life Magazine Photographer's Complete Archive and $1 Million Donation
Sayart October 2, 2025
The Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona has received a significant donation consisting of the complete photographic archive of renowned Life magazine photo ...
Los Angeles Pawn Shop Andy Warhol Mystery Finally Solved After Decades
Sayart October 2, 2025
The decades-old mystery surrounding how a valuable Andy Warhol artwork ended up in a Los Angeles pawn shop has finally been resolved, bringing closure to one of the art world's mos ...