Forbidden Territories / The Traumatic Surreal review – coal sacks and furry tongues hit West Yorkshire

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Showcasing visions of tiny, sinister vipers and unnervingly hairy hearts, a pair of exhibitions celebrate the centenary of the movement that aimed to go beyond the rational and into the realm of dreams and nightmares…   Source: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/nov/26/forbidden-territories-the-traumatic-surreal-review-celebrating-100-years-of-surrealism

To save and project | Inside the final edition of Film Heritage Foundation’s travelling workshop

Inside the koothambalam (temple theatre) at Vyloppilly Samskrithi Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, Marianna De Sanctis peers closely at an old film reel, using cleaning agents and tapes to return it to its old glory. Gathered in rapt attention around her are … Continued

Artists Push Diorama Boundaries With Unique Blend of Art & Science At Natural History Museum Of Los Angeles County Using Epson Projectors

Passionate about sustainability and committed to protecting the environment, Epson worked with the artists and exhibition teams, providing PowerLite® laser projectors to help light up their immersive scenes that highlight the evolution of local habitats, landscapes and species.   Source: https://www.livedesignonline.com/news/artists-push-diorama-boundaries-unique-blend-art-science-natural-history-museum-los-angeles