November 26, 2025

Ansel Adams Photos Capture Daily Life Inside Japanese Internment Camps During WWII

The establishment of Japanese internment camps is arguably one of the darkest moments in American history. Between 1942 and 1946, about 120,000 people of Japanese descent were forcibly relocated into these concentration camps. This was done out of unfounded suspicions that Japanese Americans might act as saboteurs or spies following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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November 25, 2025

Artist’s Beloved Pop-Up Flower Market Installation Turns Into Permanent Shop in NYC

Last year and earlier in 2025, artist Cj Hendry ignited a craze in New York City. The artist opened up her Flower Market pop-up stores for just a few days. At these public venues, hundreds of people lined up for a one-off chance to scoop up one of Hendry’s coveted plush flowers, which capture the beauty of blooms without the worry of them wilting.

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November 25, 2025

Takashi Murakami’s Vibrant Art Adds Visual Joy to Phone Cases in New CASETiFY Collab

This past year, Takashi Murakami has been experimenting with a new medium: the phone accessory. In April, the Japanese artist launched his first collaboration with tech brand CASETiFY, spanning phone cases, charms, and even suitcases. The collection generated so much buzz that, only a few months later, Murakami and CASETiFY joined forces yet again, this time focusing on the artist’s KAIKAI and KIKI creatures. Now, the duo is back with a new limited-edition product line.

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