When the film was announced last year, the King said: “Nature is our sustainer – we are a part of nature. Therefore, what we do to her, we do to ourselves. “For much of my life I have sought to ...
A run around London Art Fair on Tuesday, and these are the artworks that caught my eye – will be back for the talk of the ...
The 2026 Appropriation Bill has budgeted a sum of N105m to aid in completing ongoing projects, including an 80 per ...
Her folkloric figures are bound not by narrative certainty, but by unseen forces—family, fables and the psyche—that stretch ...
London Art Fair 2026: Plenty of art, but none of the fun of the fair - 2/5 The prices are genuinely affordable, but the ...
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (WCMFA) is pleased to present The Scandinavian Home: Art and Identity, 1880-1920, a ...
Graduate students selected for the Society of Presidential Fellows are pushing creative boundaries as architects, sculptors, ...
With the textile industry facing mounting scrutiny over the environmental impacts of fast fashion, two researchers from ...
The circular fashion system is being flooded by high volumes of low-quality clothing, accelerating a textile crisis that has ...
“Janet Echelman: Radical Softness” at Sarasota Art Museum showcases four decades of Echelman’s ethereal sculptures and ...
Rag rugs, the kind Grandma used to make from worn-out sheets and bits of cloth, may seem like relics from a bygone era, but they hold valuable modern-day lessons.
The government unveiled the District-Led Textiles Transformation (DLTT) Plan on Thursday, a strategic initiative designed to catalyse inclusive and sustainable growth across India's textile landscape.