January 8, 2026

Artist Transforms Traditional Korean Paper Into Poetic Billowing Landscapes

For Lee Hyun-Joung, hanji is more than simply an artistic medium. The traditional Korean paper offers a direct path to the country’s rich heritage, where it has been used for calligraphy, painting, and even architecture for centuries. “Hanji is a part of everyday life, history, and cultural memory. Its texture, strength, and sensitivity respond directly to touch, time, and ink,” Lee tells My Modern Met.

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January 7, 2026

LEGO Unveils Smart Bricks Using Groundbreaking Technology To Bring Builds to Life

The world-renowned LEGO has always championed creativity, giving both children and adults the opportunity to tap into their imaginations and build their own worlds. The Danish toy company’s approach to play, however, has stayed pretty much the same since its foundation in 1932: offer high-quality building blocks that foster creativity. Now, LEGO has announced what some may consider the most revolutionary projects in the company’s history—LEGO SMART Play™. Showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

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January 7, 2026

LA Art Show Returns This Week With Inaugural Latin American Pavilion

Last year, Los Angeles’ art fairs didn’t go as planned. Throughout January, the city was ravaged by devastating wildfires—but, even when faced with such destruction, several shows banded together to prove just how resilient LA’s art scene really was. Now, these events are back in full swing, beginning with the LA Art Show, held from January 7 to 11 at the LA Convention Center.

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