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Buriat Artist Creates Portraits of Soldiers, Donates Proceeds to Military Support Funds
Buriat artist Solbon Lygdenov, despite receiving foreign job offers, creates and donates nearly 500 portraits of soldiers involved in the conflict, using proceeds to support military families and local funds.
Buriat Artist Creates Portraits of Soldiers, Donates Proceeds to Military Support Funds
Buriat artist Solbon Lygdenov, despite receiving foreign job offers, creates and donates nearly 500 portraits of soldiers involved in the conflict, using proceeds to support military families and local funds.
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48% Bias Score


Zambian Artist Exposes the Toxic Legacy of the "Black Mountains
Zambian artist Stary Mwaba's Lusaka exhibition showcases the lives of young people mining Kitwe's toxic "black mountains," highlighting the dangerous conditions and environmental consequences of Zambia's mining legacy, while using old newspapers as canvases to juxtapose personal narratives with larg...
Zambian Artist Exposes the Toxic Legacy of the "Black Mountains
Zambian artist Stary Mwaba's Lusaka exhibition showcases the lives of young people mining Kitwe's toxic "black mountains," highlighting the dangerous conditions and environmental consequences of Zambia's mining legacy, while using old newspapers as canvases to juxtapose personal narratives with larg...
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52% Bias Score


Lucy Steeds Wins 2025 Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize
Lucy Steeds won the 2025 Waterstones debut fiction prize for her novel "The Artist," set in 1920s Provence, which follows an aspiring journalist and two artists; she received £5,000 and ongoing support, chosen by 650+ booksellers from a shortlist of six.
Lucy Steeds Wins 2025 Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize
Lucy Steeds won the 2025 Waterstones debut fiction prize for her novel "The Artist," set in 1920s Provence, which follows an aspiring journalist and two artists; she received £5,000 and ongoing support, chosen by 650+ booksellers from a shortlist of six.
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48% Bias Score


Rencontres d'Arles: Photography Reflects Global Crises
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in France features Kikuji Kawada's post-atomic bombing images, alongside tributes to Yves Saint Laurent and Brazilian modernist architecture, and works by Nan Goldin and Diana Markosian, prompting reflection on war, social change, and personal trauma.
Rencontres d'Arles: Photography Reflects Global Crises
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in France features Kikuji Kawada's post-atomic bombing images, alongside tributes to Yves Saint Laurent and Brazilian modernist architecture, and works by Nan Goldin and Diana Markosian, prompting reflection on war, social change, and personal trauma.
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24% Bias Score


Persian Music Offers Solace Amidst Global Unrest
An Australian listener finds solace and connection to their Iranian heritage through the music of Ballarat-based duo Zöj, whose Persian-influenced songs reflect a yearning for love and light amidst global unrest and human rights violations in Iran.
Persian Music Offers Solace Amidst Global Unrest
An Australian listener finds solace and connection to their Iranian heritage through the music of Ballarat-based duo Zöj, whose Persian-influenced songs reflect a yearning for love and light amidst global unrest and human rights violations in Iran.
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36% Bias Score


Gera Höhler Biennale Showcases Contemporary Art in Historic Underground Setting
The 12th Gera Höhler Biennale, held in former medieval beer cellars repurposed as an air raid shelter, features 25 artists exhibiting under the theme "unterHaltung", including reproduced works by Klaus Staeck; it runs until October 17th and will include a permanent peace pole.
Gera Höhler Biennale Showcases Contemporary Art in Historic Underground Setting
The 12th Gera Höhler Biennale, held in former medieval beer cellars repurposed as an air raid shelter, features 25 artists exhibiting under the theme "unterHaltung", including reproduced works by Klaus Staeck; it runs until October 17th and will include a permanent peace pole.
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28% Bias Score

Ukrainian Artist Defies War, Highlights Governmental Neglect
Despite nightly missile attacks in Kharkiv, 66-year-old Ukrainian artist Pavlo Makov chose to remain in his hometown, prioritizing his connection to home despite the danger, highlighting the resilience of many Ukrainian citizens who have similarly chosen to remain, and illustrating the government's ...

Ukrainian Artist Defies War, Highlights Governmental Neglect
Despite nightly missile attacks in Kharkiv, 66-year-old Ukrainian artist Pavlo Makov chose to remain in his hometown, prioritizing his connection to home despite the danger, highlighting the resilience of many Ukrainian citizens who have similarly chosen to remain, and illustrating the government's ...
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36% Bias Score

Chillida's "Peine del Viento": San Sebastián Landmark
Eduardo Chillida's "Peine del Viento," a three-steel-sculpture ensemble in San Sebastián, Spain, has become a city landmark, enhancing its cultural appeal as a major tourist attraction at La Concha beach's western end.

Chillida's "Peine del Viento": San Sebastián Landmark
Eduardo Chillida's "Peine del Viento," a three-steel-sculpture ensemble in San Sebastián, Spain, has become a city landmark, enhancing its cultural appeal as a major tourist attraction at La Concha beach's western end.
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40% Bias Score

Vietnam-Russia Art Exhibition Showcases 75 Years of Cultural Exchange
The exhibition "Teacher — Student: Melodies of the Path" opened in Moscow, showcasing works by Vietnamese artists trained in Russia, highlighting the 75-year-long cultural exchange between the two countries, exemplified by the presence of the First Lady of Vietnam and other dignitaries.

Vietnam-Russia Art Exhibition Showcases 75 Years of Cultural Exchange
The exhibition "Teacher — Student: Melodies of the Path" opened in Moscow, showcasing works by Vietnamese artists trained in Russia, highlighting the 75-year-long cultural exchange between the two countries, exemplified by the presence of the First Lady of Vietnam and other dignitaries.
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48% Bias Score

German Church Encloses Antisemitic Sculpture with New Artwork
An antisemitic sculpture on a church in Calbe, Germany, depicting a man pressing his face into a pig's rear, will be enclosed by a new stainless steel olive branch artwork funded by church, state, and foundation resources following protests after its reinstallation during renovations.

German Church Encloses Antisemitic Sculpture with New Artwork
An antisemitic sculpture on a church in Calbe, Germany, depicting a man pressing his face into a pig's rear, will be enclosed by a new stainless steel olive branch artwork funded by church, state, and foundation resources following protests after its reinstallation during renovations.
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24% Bias Score

Doppio Caravaggio": Ecce Homo and Flagellation of Christ Exhibition in Naples
From July 24th to November 2nd, Naples' Capodimonte Museum will exceptionally exhibit Caravaggio's Ecce Homo alongside its own Flagellation of Christ, a unique display celebrating Naples' 2500th anniversary and marking the painting's only Italian stop before returning to Spain.

Doppio Caravaggio": Ecce Homo and Flagellation of Christ Exhibition in Naples
From July 24th to November 2nd, Naples' Capodimonte Museum will exceptionally exhibit Caravaggio's Ecce Homo alongside its own Flagellation of Christ, a unique display celebrating Naples' 2500th anniversary and marking the painting's only Italian stop before returning to Spain.
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28% Bias Score

Mojave Desert's Temperature Extremes Highlight Human-Nature Paradox
A magician living in the Mojave Desert for 30+ years describes the stark contrast between Las Vegas's over-air-conditioned spaces and the intense desert heat, highlighting the paradoxical relationship between human-controlled environments and the natural world.

Mojave Desert's Temperature Extremes Highlight Human-Nature Paradox
A magician living in the Mojave Desert for 30+ years describes the stark contrast between Las Vegas's over-air-conditioned spaces and the intense desert heat, highlighting the paradoxical relationship between human-controlled environments and the natural world.
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40% Bias Score
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