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June 8, 2026

Artist Honors His Late Dog With a Sculpture Made of Driftwood They Gathered Together

There are few things dogs enjoy as much as finding a good stick and carrying it around. A pup named Hachiko certainly enjoyed that, and he got to do it often when he and his human, Taiwanese artist Liang Renchuan, gathered driftwood at the beach to create sculptures. Sadly, after 14 wonderful years together, Hachiko suddenly passed away. “Yesterday, I had a bad feeling. We snapped a quick photo together.

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June 7, 2026

Portraits of Taxidermied New Zealand Birds Explore the Space Between Life and Death

Artist Fiona Pardington is giving new life to dead birds. For decades, Pardington has been photographing museum archives. Her latest subjects are taxidermied birds endemic to Aotearoa (New Zealand), which can be seen in her latest exhibition titled Taharaki Skyside. The show is now on display at the Aotearoa New Zealand Pavilion at the Venice Biennale until November 22, 2026. Pardington’s collection centers on the relationship between the corporeal and metaphysical.

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June 6, 2026

Ferrari Unveils Its First-Ever Fully Electric Car, the Luce

The Ferrari Luce is here, breaking records and expectations for the Prancing Horse. The reveal on May 25, 2026, in Rome marked the final phase in the unveiling of Ferrari’s first electric car. It also marked a departure from the norm, intentionally designed to break away, says the company. “The Ferrari Luce has acquired such a specific identity precisely because the designers were given the freedom to conceive a disruptive yet coherent form.

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June 5, 2026

French Trio Reimagines Daft Punk’s Music as Medieval Bardcore

If you’ve ever wondered what electronic music might sound like if it had emerged 700 years ago, French trio Courseval offers a compelling answer. The group’s latest video transforms Daft Punk’s “Veridis Quo” into a piece of medieval chamber music, complete with period instruments. The result feels both familiar and entirely new. Courseval chose an unexpected song for the adaptation.

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