Vincent Priesley’s most recent exhibition at the GBTH is an ode to hair. In its infinite variety, the love of hair reveals our capacity to find beauty in the simplest of things and our enduring quest to express our inner selves. DÉCOIFFÉ is a celebration of love and acceptance. Hair is more than just follicles and keratin. More info at gbth.org/Exhibition-Pavilion-3
In this Carapace, dead cells come to life in the formation of structures resembling shells, nails, and hair. The surface reveals the presence of microorganisms, symbolizing the symbiotic relationship between the body and the microscopic beings that inhabit and constitute it. The work highlights the rigid conformation and elasticity of keratin as structures that protect, adorn and arm living beings.
Planet Tambalya is an art exhibit at SLEA by AmandaT Tamatzui. The theme is Sci-fi whimsical, so you are welcome to enjoy the colourful world, and get a Tambalyan passport which will make a good memento. There will be monthly events with gifts and other fun times. Make sure you use shared environment especially when you ride the rockets/shuttles up into space!
Digital Dream Studios is home of the photography of Whiskey Ravenhurst, Annibelsilverwood, Chloe Gassner and Ashramnightwiny. The gallery photographs range from G-rated all the way through Adult, as well as artistic composures. Located on a moderate region, the destination is set in a tropical night-themed environment. They offer events and contests in a relaxed all-inclusive setting. All are welcome!
The Louvre Art Gallery presents the works of the real-life artist IamLouvre. An architecture designed by the artist, inspired by her country, Spain, which houses her contemporary works in RL. Do not hesitate to browse the galleries and relax looking at the sea, where you will also find a space underwater and in the sky.
“Spiralo” is a virtual cultural complex produced by the noise-classical music project 'Tia Rungray'. The space will include a sound installation hall, a gallery, a café, and a shopping floor. The name "Spiralo" means "spiral" in Esperanto, and the name comes from the fact that the floors are arranged in a spiral pattern, inspired by the image of everyday life and art blending together in virtual life. The idea is to make it easier to enjoy high-quality art activities in Second Life and to make visitors more aware of their close relationship to life. It functions to make everyday activities such as watching, listening, dressing, talking and photography more artistic. It offers you a way to enjoy the time and space in which you can relax in everyday life. As a cultural hub for contemporary art in Second Life, “Spiralo” hopes to continue to create a cultural scene.
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