Exhibition
Graffiti is not a crime.
I love grafiti. It is a form of art, and it is also a language of the streets. It is in no way, size, shape or form a crime of any kind. The streets is the canvas and the museum with which the artists who create graffiti can put their work. One of my favourite things to do is to take photos of the graffiti that i see and i have put them all in a collection on instagram named after the classic Prince album and movie "Graffiti Bridge". Graffiti is art and it is an insult to the artists when it is covered and destroyed.
By Revista Mikoabout 9 hours ago in Art
The Gates by Christo and Jean Claude
Many years ago in Central Park in New York City there was a beautiful installation by artistic duo Christo and Jean Claude called "The Gates". It was set up along the entire walking path in Central Park and lasted a good long time to the point that it over stayed its welcome in the opinion of some but not mine but after a while some New Yorkers had formed the opinion. The piece was orange frames with safron curtains like those that Buddhist monks wear draped over them. I wish that I had had the chance to experience but I missed out. I just want to say that the staff who approved the project for the park are geniuses.
By Revista Mikoabout 9 hours ago in Art
Ca$imuz art gallery
I have done alot of designs and illustrations and drawings and together i curated my entire collection and work into an online art gallery as well as a coffee table book. I am very happy with the way that the gallery came out and i hope that you enjoy the collection as much as i had creating it for so long.
By Revista Mikoabout 17 hours ago in Art
How To Do More With Less
We grow up believing that love arrives loudly. It is supposed to announce itself with fireworks, dramatic confessions, racing heartbeats, and grand gestures that leave no room for doubt. Movies reinforce this idea, social media glorifies it, and society romanticizes love as something intense, overwhelming, and impossible to miss. But real life often tells a quieter story—one we don’t always notice until we pause long enough to listen.
By Ayesha Lashariabout 17 hours ago in Art
How To Do More With Less
What would it look like if the world moved toward a four-day workweek? The organization, 4 Day Week Global, dd a 6-month study of 900 employees across 33 U.S. and Irish businesses in 2022. The study was based on the 100–80–100 model: Employees received 100 percent of their pay for working 80 percent of the time at 10 percent of the productivity.
By Aris mustaphaabout 23 hours ago in Art
Actor Andreas Szakacs on AI Cinema as Szakacs Films Prepares Echoes of Tomorrow for May 2026
Szakacs Films is stepping further onto the international stage with the announcement of several new global projects, led by the upcoming feature film Echoes of Tomorrow, currently targeting a May 2026 release. The announcement reflects a broader creative shift for the company, signaling a deliberate move toward future-focused storytelling that engages with emerging technologies and contemporary cultural questions.
By Andreas Szakacs7 days ago in Art
Essence, Embodiment, and Relational Reality
The Failure of Reduction and the Need for Synthesis There is a persistent failure in many modern attempts to explain what a human being is. Some frameworks reduce the person entirely to matter, insisting that identity, consciousness, morality, and meaning are nothing more than emergent properties of physical processes. Other frameworks move in the opposite direction, detaching spirit from reason and grounding belief in intuition alone, often at the cost of coherence or accountability. Both approaches fail because both misunderstand essence. One denies that essence exists at all. The other treats it as something vague and undefinable.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast12 days ago in Art
Valentino Garavani. AI-Generated.
In the golden age of couture, when fashion was less about speed and more about soul, one name quietly rose to become synonymous with timeless elegance: Valentino Garavani. To speak of Valentino is to speak of romance, discipline, beauty, and a lifelong devotion to the art of dressing the world’s most admired women.
By S.A Charles18 days ago in Art
The Crossroads of Becoming
I found it by accident. Tucked between a laundromat and a shuttered bookstore, half-hidden by ivy and time, stood a rusted phone booth. Not the sleek glass kind from movies, but an old metal one—peeling paint, cracked receiver, a dial so stiff it groaned when turned. No one had used it in years. Probably decades.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Art
A Modern African Tarot
The fourteenth card in A Modern African Tarot marks a profound turning point. Where XII HANGED MAN invites surrender and new perspective, XIII DEATH brings closure, transformation, and the sacred necessity of letting go. This card reimagines the traditional Death archetype through African mourning rituals, ancestral reverence, and the cyclical nature of life.
By Vongani Bandiabout a month ago in Art









