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Birkenstock sandals aren’t art, just footwear, German court says after copycat lawsuit

Birkenstocks are comfortable and ubiquitous in the summer. The German-made shoes come in many colours and shapes. They sometimes look chic and sometimes…

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Nova Scotia

An Ontario teacher found works of art in the bargain bin. So she set out to find their creator

Sonja Krawesky was browsing through the aisles of a Krazy Binz Liquidation store in Hamilton, Ont., when she stumbled upon…

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World

Chicago residents divided by anti-Israel art piece accused of antisemtism

A recent art display at the Chicago Cultural Center has sparked controversy and divided residents in the city. The exhibit,…

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Canada

Toronto holiday market organizers apologize after AI-generated art sold at fair

The Town of York Historical Society found itself in hot water this week when greeting cards featuring art generated by…

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Entertainment

Japanese artist Lito carves leaf-cutting art on fallen leaves

Discover the Intricate Leaf Art of Japanese Artist Lito Nestled in the bustling city of Tokyo, a talented artist by…

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Tech

Would you buy art from the world’s first humanoid robot artist?

In a groundbreaking moment for the art world, Sotheby’s is set to auction the first-ever artwork created by a humanoid…

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Entertainment

‘No happy paintings’: Dozens of art works by Canadian war artist at Calgary exhibit

Renowned Canadian war artist Bill MacDonnell has spent the past thirty years travelling the globe as a self-proclaimed silent witness,…

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Health

The art of the steal: Police investigate heist at Edmonton hospital

Edmonton artist Jeanette Spencer was excited to see a call coming in from the Grey Nuns Community Hospital on Oct.…

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Canada

Whistler, B.C.’s Audain Art Museum acquires Emily Carr painting

An art museum in Whistler, B.C., has announced it has acquired a watercolour painting from renowned British Columbia artist Emily Carr.…

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Health

They’re tackling addiction on Bell Island with soap, oatcakes and art — and some big dreams

The Bell Island Peer Support Network’s board chair Michael Clair has a big dream for the future of Bell Island.…

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