Ai Weiwei : The Activist Artist and His Sunflower Seeds
Discover how Ai Weiwei's 100 million handcrafted porcelain sunflower seeds challenge Chinese propaganda, mass production, and the delicate tension between individual and collective identity.
Discover how Ai Weiwei's 100 million handcrafted porcelain sunflower seeds challenge Chinese propaganda, mass production, and the delicate tension between individual and collective identity.
A Bangladeshi art student's emotional project drawing portraits on stones, inspired by World War II prisoners at Besancon's Resistance Museum, exploring resilience, empathy, and historical memory.
Discover how Damien Hirst's preserved tiger shark confronts death, challenges mimesis and beauty, and forces viewers to face their deepest fears about mortality and the nature of art.
A floor installation blending mandalas, rangolis, and Alpanas across a 27-meter gallery at ISBA Besancon, using wheat flour and found metal to fuse ancient spiritual traditions with contemporary art.
Explore how Juste Ici and the Bien Urbain festival transform Besancon's public spaces into an open-air museum, bringing international artists and local communities together through urban art.
An installation inspired by Dhakai Muslin's heritage: 10 meters of hand-cut white paper reinterprets the delicate weave, cultural memory, and colonial erasure of Bangladesh's finest cloth.
A tribute to Bangladeshi women garment workers: an artist collects beverage cans to create sparkling textile sculptures, honoring resilience, exposing inequality, and transforming waste into beauty.
Through headless ceramic dolls and a faceless crowned portrait, a Bangladeshi artist confronts the social pressures, silenced voices, and daily realities faced by women in her home country.
A dream realized at the Guggenheim Bilbao: five days immersed in Frank Gehry's titanium masterpiece, Jeff Koons' Puppy, Louise Bourgeois' Maman, Richard Serra's spirals, and living art.