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Hoefnagel's Hybrid Watercolors: Bridging Art, Science, and Nature

In 16th-century Antwerp, merchant Joris Hoefnagel created the watercolor collection "The Four Elements," blending scientific accuracy with artistic expression by incorporating real insect parts into his depictions, challenging the Renaissance distinction between natural and artificial objects.

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Life on Land
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Hong Kong Neon Artist Revives Dying Craft Amidst Stricter Regulations

Due to stricter safety regulations, Hong Kong's iconic neon signs are disappearing; however, artist Jive Lau is reviving the craft, creating artistic installations for major brands and training apprentices to preserve this dying art form, highlighting its cultural significance amid the city's rapid ...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Valencia to Open Espai Manolo Valdés Cultural Center

Valencia will open the Espai Manolo Valdés, a free cultural center in Parque Central's Nave 3, exhibiting Manolo Valdés' works on loan for at least 10 years, starting after renovations complete by late 2025.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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43,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Handprint Found in Spain

A team of Spanish scientists discovered a 43,000-year-old ochre handprint on a granite pebble in Segovia, Spain, the oldest known example of European mobiliary art, providing evidence of Neanderthal symbolic thought and challenging previous assumptions about their cognitive abilities.

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No Poverty
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Graphic Novel Depicts Holocaust Survivor's Experiences

German comic artist Barbara Yelin collaborated with Holocaust survivor Emmie Arbel for four years to create a two-part graphic novel depicting Arbel's experiences, prioritizing ethical representation and historical accuracy while respecting Arbel's boundaries.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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AI and the Authenticity of Creative Writing

A writer expresses concerns about AI's impact on creative writing, noting the addition of an "I haven't used AI" checkbox to submissions; this highlights the need to verify human authorship and the author's belief that the physical archive of creative work may hold the key to safeguarding the integr...

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Quality Education
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Artistic Documentation of Swiss Traffic Accidents by Police Photographer Arnold Odermatt

Swiss photographer and police lieutenant colonel Arnold Odermatt documented traffic accidents from the late 1940s to 1990, creating artistic images from initially practical records, which later gained international recognition.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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The Phoenician Scheme": Anderson's Self-Reflexive Exploration of Artistic Creation

Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme," which premiered at Cannes, follows the elaborate plan of a shady businessman, Anatole "Zsa-Zsa" Korda, to exploit a desert region; the film uses real artwork within its meticulously designed sets, exploring themes of artifice and authenticity.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Fenix Museum Opens in Rotterdam, Showcasing Human Migration

The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam opened on May 16th, showcasing the universal theme of human migration through a collection of 2,000 suitcases, photographs, and art, situated in a historic port warehouse from which millions emigrated to the Americas.

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AI Recreates Faces of Enslaved Africans in Brazil, Exposing Hypocrisy of 1831 Law

An exhibition in São Paulo uses AI and descriptions by abolitionist Luiz Gama to reconstruct the faces of enslaved Africans in Brazil (1862-1866), exposing the hypocrisy of Brazil's 'lei para inglês ver' (law for the English to see) and highlighting the ongoing struggle for racial justice.

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Rotterdam's Fenix Museum: Art and Architecture Explore the Human Experience of Migration

The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam opened in mid-May, showcasing 150 art pieces and 2000 suitcases representing personal migration stories, within a former emigration warehouse featuring a spiraling "Tornado" staircase symbolizing migration's diverse paths.

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Oliver Jeffers: Empathy and Imagination in Children's Literature

Oliver Jeffers, a 48-year-old Australian author and illustrator, has sold over 18 million copies of his children's books across 50 languages, emphasizing empathy and connection in his fantastical narratives while advocating for a technology-free childhood.

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Quality Education

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