Spring Enters the Rothko Museum with Emotionally Charged Works of Art
The Rothko Museum in Daugavpils, Latvia, has unveiled its spring season with six exhibitions that explore light and emotion in art despite the ongoing winter conditions outside.
"Through music, I learned to manage emotion": Zeta Yeyati
Argentinian artist Zeta Yeyati combines visual art and music to create emotionally charged works that promote joy and connection.
Agnes Shakespeare's Laughter
The author expresses deep emotional impact from the film "Hamnet," contrasting it with harsh realities reflected in the news.
Babies that Look Real: Art and also Accompaniment Therapy
In Ituzaingó, Gisela Kalyñiuk has found a unique way to combine art, patience, and emotion by creating hyper-realistic Reborn dolls that resemble newborns.
False Feelings in the Cinema: Not Every Heartbreak Becomes Art
The article discusses two contrasting films, 'No Other Choice' from South Korea and the US-Japan co-production 'Rental Family', and their divergent approaches to similar themes of human emotion and agony.