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Naver Webtoon Announces Launch of Cuts, New Short-Form Video Platform for Digital Comics
Sayart July 30, 2025
Naver Webtoon is preparing to launch an innovative short-form video service called Cuts, marking a significant departure from the traditional vertical-scroll webtoon format by tran ...
Architect Behind Historic Handel Hendrix House Restoration Nominated for Prestigious 2025 RIBA Award
Sayart July 30, 2025
An ambitious architectural restoration project that brought together the historic homes of two legendary musicians separated by nearly 250 years has earned recognition for one of B ...
ASPECT Studios Completes Groundbreaking Alibaba Xixi Campus Landscape Design in Hangzhou
Sayart July 30, 2025
ASPECT Studios has unveiled a revolutionary landscape architecture project that sets new standards for integrating natural environments within complex urban developments. The Aliba ...
New National Museum of Korea Director Plans to Revive International Korean Art Exhibition Series
Sayart July 30, 2025
You Hong June, the newly appointed director-general of the National Museum of Korea, announced ambitious plans to revive the renowned international exhibition "5,000 Years of Korea ...
South Korean Author Cheon Seon-ran's Vampire Novel 'The Midnight Shift' Coming to UK Readers Through Bloomsbury Publishing
Sayart July 30, 2025
South Korean science fiction and fantasy author Cheon Seon-ran is making her mark on international literature once again, as her dark fantasy novel "The Midnight Shift" is schedule ...
Exhibition Honors Korean Olympic Champion Son Kee Chung Who Proclaimed 'I am Korean, not Japanese'
Sayart July 30, 2025
The National Museum of Korea has opened a special exhibition commemorating one of the most powerful moments of Korean national identity in Olympic history. "The Radiant Strides, Mo ...
Malaysian Photographer Tinesh Sritharan Named National Geographic Explorer for Great Migration Documentation Project in Kenya
Sayart July 30, 2025
Malaysian photographer Tinesh Sritharan has achieved a remarkable milestone by being named a National Geographic Explorer for an ambitious wildlife conservation project in Kenya's ...
Seoul Arts Center's International Music Festival Showcases World-Class Talent Over Six Days in August
Sayart July 30, 2025
The Seoul Arts Center is preparing to host its most ambitious International Music Festival yet, with the fifth edition of the event scheduled to run from August 5 to 10, 2025. This ...
Historic Poelzig Building in Hannover Reopens as Modern Office Space After Extensive Restoration
Sayart July 30, 2025
A historic architectural gem in Hannover has been brought back to life after years of neglect. The Poelzig Building, located along the Mittelland Canal in the Vinnhorst district, h ...
Where Color Takes Root: Franz Josef Magnus, the Westerwald Artist Who Found His Canvas in German Countryside
Sayart July 30, 2025
A glance into any kitchen cabinet in the Westerwald region often reveals a treasured piece of German craftsmanship: the cobalt blue decorated, salt-glazed ceramic jug that has beco ...
One Year Later: The Renovation of the Bemberg Foundation Sparks Mixed Reactions
Sayart July 30, 2025
The Bemberg Foundation appeared to have everything going for it: a magnificent collection regularly enriched with new masterpieces, housed in an exceptional architectural setting w ...
Fondation Maeght Honors Barbara Hepworth with Sublime Exhibition Marking 50th Anniversary of Her Death
Sayart July 29, 2025
The Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul-de-Vence is presenting a sublime exhibition dedicated to one of the 20th century's greatest sculptors, paying tribute to British artist Barbara H ...
Interior Design Trends to Bring Home Now: Insights from Copenhagen's 3 Days of Design Festival
Sayart July 29, 2025
Bailey Meredith, co-founder and creative director of BAINA, recently visited Copenhagen's annual 3 Days of Design festival, where she discovered that contemporary design is moving ...
Artlogic and ArtCloud Join Forces in Major Merger to Transform Digital Art Market Infrastructure
Sayart July 29, 2025
Two major players in the art technology sector are combining forces in a significant merger that could reshape how the global art market operates digitally. Artlogic, a leading inv ...
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Sayart July 29, 2025
The provided article appears to contain only CSS styling code and technical markup rather than actual news content. While the title suggests a tsunami watch alert for the West Coas ...
Artist Thomas Doyle Creates Miniature Sculptures Depicting a Dystopian Future Dominated by Technology
Sayart July 29, 2025
New York-based artist Thomas Doyle has created a compelling new series of miniature sculptures that imagine what monuments might look like 500 years from now if humanity's obsessio ...
Italian Fisherman Creates Underwater Sculpture Garden to Protect Mediterranean Marine Life from Destructive Trawling
Sayart July 29, 2025
In the crystal-clear waters near Talamone, Italy, an extraordinary sight awaits beneath the Mediterranean Sea's surface. Mermaids, towering giants, and enormous sculptural eyes gaz ...
Acclaimed Director Na Hong-jin Returns After Nine-Year Hiatus with Sci-Fi Mystery 'Hope' Featuring Hollywood Stars
Sayart July 29, 2025
Renowned South Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin is making his highly anticipated return to cinema after nearly a decade-long absence, with his upcoming sci-fi mystery thriller "Hope" s ...
Art May Seem Unnecessary, But Creativity Is Essential During Difficult Times, Experts Emphasize
Sayart July 29, 2025
In times of crisis and uncertainty, artistic pursuits might appear to be luxuries that society can ill afford. However, mental health professionals, educators, and researchers are ...
Scientific Solutions for Artists and Decorators: Exploring Historical Research from Nature's Archives
Sayart July 29, 2025
A fascinating exploration into how science can address the practical challenges faced by painters and wall decorators has emerged from Nature's historical archives, offering insigh ...