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#HospitalGlam helps chronically ill woman create a social movement

A US woman with a chronic illness is taking the shame out of being in treatment, one glam selfie at a time.

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World’s largest Picasso Museum re-opens in Paris

A Paris museum, containing the world’s largest collections of Picasso art, is set to re-open after five-years.

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Kiwi artist’ Gidon Bing’s latest works

After visiting his studio for our launch issue of MiNDFOOD STYLE, we take a look at some of artist, Gidon Bing’s latest creations.

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This Brazilian mum left full time work to create imaginative plates

This Brazilian mum decided to throw in her medical career to prepare these creative plates for her daughter.

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5,000 melting ice figurines to remember civilian deaths during WWI

Hundreds gather in Birmingham city square to participate in an ice installation, remembering the innocent who lost their lives.

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Tower of London commemorates WWI centenary with art installation

The tower’s famous dry moat is set to be covered in a sea of poppies to honour the fallen, 100 years on from WWI.

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Palestinian Smoke Art

Young Palestinian artists turn rocket strike smoke into art

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“I’ve been drawing on napkins daily for my two sons’ lunch boxes since 2006”

Nina Levy has been drawing on napkins daily for her children since 2006.

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John Dolan: From homeless to renowned artist and author

Once homeless, John Dolan’s life has taken a remarkable turn all thanks to man’s best friend and a sketch pad.

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Street art interacting with nature

A collection of images that illustrate the collaboration of urbanism and nature at its best, as street artists find the perfect spot to turn their 2D paintings into 3D installations.

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Sushi rolls turned into art

Artist Takayo Kiyota finds her canvas in rice, turning sushi rolls into artworks.

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Interview: Anne Mossop, Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Oscar Wilde said an idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea. For Ann Mossop of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, this couldn’t be more true.

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How to make friends with salad

What does art have to do with salad? It may be the way to encourage healthy eating habits, scientists say.

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Rafael Mayani’s World Cup sketches

Spanish artist Rafael Mayani has created a playful series of illustrations depicting players from the 2014 Rio World Cup.

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Alfresco adventures

Not all art is housed in purpose-built galleries. These locations are where the great outdoors and artistic innovation come together.

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We’ve got World Peace in our hands

Take a look in pictures at Artists Stuart Robertson’s photographic project to promote peace around the globe.

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Exhibition Pieces

Yves Saint Laurent’s L’Homme fragrances have been re-skinned in limited edition bottles created by Norwegian artist Gardar Eide Einarsson.

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Met Gala Red Carpet Highlights

2014 was the year of the ball-gown and train at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Costume Institute gala. See the best and worst dressed of this fashion calendar highlight.

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Mondrian Cake

Inspired by the Mondrian, this is an aspirational cake for advanced bakers who are up for a fun challenge.

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Maori portraits to travel

48 Maori portraits by late 19th Century painter Gottfried Lindauer will travel to Europe for the first time.

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Art from the heart

Watch as artist Lisa Roat, uses 3D imagery of her own heart surgery for a multimedia installation.

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Celebrating Women’s Series: Tracey Tawhiao

Tracey Tawhiao is an artist, poet, lawyer, mother and proud Maori woman who is empowering women in her community through her art projects. She explains why we are all inherently creative.

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Interview: Yoko Ono – War is Over! (If You Want It)

Her name may be synonymous with that of her late husband, John Lennon, but Yoko Ono’s own artistic path is worthy of its own attention, as is her tireless crusade for peace. In part one of our MiNDFOOD interview series we speak to the diminutive star about her 50-year career.

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Out of the wild: Troy Emery

Artist Troy Emery explores the role of animals outside their natural habitat in his latest exhibition, Paradise.

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