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Tunick's Mass Nude Photography in Granada: 1,000 Participants, Green Paint, and Artistic Vision
New York artist Spencer Tunick photographed approximately 1,000 nude, green-painted participants in a Granada olive grove on a September Saturday, fulfilling a commission for a beer company and offering participants a copy of the final image.
Tunick's Mass Nude Photography in Granada: 1,000 Participants, Green Paint, and Artistic Vision
New York artist Spencer Tunick photographed approximately 1,000 nude, green-painted participants in a Granada olive grove on a September Saturday, fulfilling a commission for a beer company and offering participants a copy of the final image.
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20% Bias Score


JR Designs Bespoke Carriage for Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
French artist JR partnered with Belmond to design L'Observatoire, a bespoke sleeper carriage for the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, unveiled in spring 2025, featuring intricate details and hidden artistic elements.
JR Designs Bespoke Carriage for Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
French artist JR partnered with Belmond to design L'Observatoire, a bespoke sleeper carriage for the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, unveiled in spring 2025, featuring intricate details and hidden artistic elements.
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32% Bias Score


8,372 Cups: Aida Sehovic's Srebrenica Genocide Memorial
Bosnian-American artist Aida Sehovic's art installation "Sto te Nema" ("Where have you been?") uses over 8,372 porcelain cups, representing the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, to create a powerful memorial emphasizing empathy and the importance of direct physical engagement with history. Th...
8,372 Cups: Aida Sehovic's Srebrenica Genocide Memorial
Bosnian-American artist Aida Sehovic's art installation "Sto te Nema" ("Where have you been?") uses over 8,372 porcelain cups, representing the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, to create a powerful memorial emphasizing empathy and the importance of direct physical engagement with history. Th...
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40% Bias Score


Dark Mofo Festival Showcases Experimental and Emotionally Charged Art
The Dark Mofo arts festival in Hobart, Australia, from June 8-18, featured installations like Nicholas Galanin's "Neon Anthem", inviting screaming; Paula Garcia's "Crash Body", a staged car crash; and Arcangelo Sassolino's tension-filled exhibition at MONA, showcasing the festival's experimental and...
Dark Mofo Festival Showcases Experimental and Emotionally Charged Art
The Dark Mofo arts festival in Hobart, Australia, from June 8-18, featured installations like Nicholas Galanin's "Neon Anthem", inviting screaming; Paula Garcia's "Crash Body", a staged car crash; and Arcangelo Sassolino's tension-filled exhibition at MONA, showcasing the festival's experimental and...
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20% Bias Score


Siegal's "art.Life": Shudan Kodo, Digital Art, and Collective Identity
Richard Siegal's "art.Life," a 20-minute video installation premiering at Munich's International Dance Festival, blends Japanese Shudan Kodo formations with contemporary dance, digital effects, and a soundscape by Alva Noto, exploring themes of collectivity and individuality within systems.
Siegal's "art.Life": Shudan Kodo, Digital Art, and Collective Identity
Richard Siegal's "art.Life," a 20-minute video installation premiering at Munich's International Dance Festival, blends Japanese Shudan Kodo formations with contemporary dance, digital effects, and a soundscape by Alva Noto, exploring themes of collectivity and individuality within systems.
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44% Bias Score


Poppies Return to Tower of London for VE Day Commemoration
Ahead of VE Day's 80th anniversary, a new display of approximately 40,000 ceramic poppies has been installed inside the Tower of London's ramparts, commemorating World War II sacrifices, unlike the 2014 display that used the moat and commemorated World War I.
Poppies Return to Tower of London for VE Day Commemoration
Ahead of VE Day's 80th anniversary, a new display of approximately 40,000 ceramic poppies has been installed inside the Tower of London's ramparts, commemorating World War II sacrifices, unlike the 2014 display that used the moat and commemorated World War I.
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36% Bias Score

Giant Puppet Herd Migrates to Raise Climate Change Awareness
A herd of life-sized animal puppets traveled 20,000 km from Kinshasa, Congo, to the Arctic Circle, aiming to raise emotional awareness of climate change through 56 public events in 11 countries, training 1,000 puppeteers along the way.

Giant Puppet Herd Migrates to Raise Climate Change Awareness
A herd of life-sized animal puppets traveled 20,000 km from Kinshasa, Congo, to the Arctic Circle, aiming to raise emotional awareness of climate change through 56 public events in 11 countries, training 1,000 puppeteers along the way.
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40% Bias Score

Coffee Cups Commemorate Srebrenica Genocide Victims
Bosnian-American artist Aida Šehović's art installation, "Što te Nema," uses over 8,372 coffee cups to commemorate the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, displayed internationally since 2006 and culminating in a 2020 performance at the genocide site in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, challengin...

Coffee Cups Commemorate Srebrenica Genocide Victims
Bosnian-American artist Aida Šehović's art installation, "Što te Nema," uses over 8,372 coffee cups to commemorate the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, displayed internationally since 2006 and culminating in a 2020 performance at the genocide site in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, challengin...
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40% Bias Score

Lightscape Illuminates Perth's Kings Park
Perth's Kings Park will host Lightscape, a 1.8km illuminated trail opening Friday, featuring over 5,000 lights and large-scale art installations shipped from the UK after four weeks of on-site assembly by a 45-person team.

Lightscape Illuminates Perth's Kings Park
Perth's Kings Park will host Lightscape, a 1.8km illuminated trail opening Friday, featuring over 5,000 lights and large-scale art installations shipped from the UK after four weeks of on-site assembly by a 45-person team.
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44% Bias Score

Amsterdam Museum Grapples with Colonial Collection's Ethical Dilemma
The World Museum Amsterdam's "Unfinished past: return, keep, or…" exhibition explores the ethical questions surrounding its colonial-era collection of human remains and artifacts, using art installations to engage visitors in a dialogue about repatriation and reconciliation, with some items returned...

Amsterdam Museum Grapples with Colonial Collection's Ethical Dilemma
The World Museum Amsterdam's "Unfinished past: return, keep, or…" exhibition explores the ethical questions surrounding its colonial-era collection of human remains and artifacts, using art installations to engage visitors in a dialogue about repatriation and reconciliation, with some items returned...
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36% Bias Score

Berlin to Project Christo's Reichstag Wrapping for 30th Anniversary
From June 9th to 20th, a projection using 24 high-performance projectors will recreate Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 1995 wrapping of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, to mark the 30th anniversary of the original artwork, funded by Christo and Jeanne-Claude's foundation and private sponsors.

Berlin to Project Christo's Reichstag Wrapping for 30th Anniversary
From June 9th to 20th, a projection using 24 high-performance projectors will recreate Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 1995 wrapping of the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, to mark the 30th anniversary of the original artwork, funded by Christo and Jeanne-Claude's foundation and private sponsors.
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52% Bias Score

Bio-Art Installation Uses Deceased Composer's Cells to Create Music
Revivification," a bio-art installation at the Art Gallery of Western Australia through August 3, uses organoids grown from composer Alvin Lucier's cells to generate music in real-time, interacting with visitors and raising questions about artistic immortality and consciousness.

Bio-Art Installation Uses Deceased Composer's Cells to Create Music
Revivification," a bio-art installation at the Art Gallery of Western Australia through August 3, uses organoids grown from composer Alvin Lucier's cells to generate music in real-time, interacting with visitors and raising questions about artistic immortality and consciousness.
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36% Bias Score
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