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February 16, 2026

Giant LEGO Tapestries Transform Colorful Bits Into Intricately Patterned Worlds

What if a childhood toy could become a bridge between two artistic visions? For Miami-based artist Dante Dentoni and Argentine-born artist Virginia Casado Polo, LEGO bricks are more than colorful plastic blocks. Together, they build portals into shared creative worlds. These worlds unfold across the wall as striking LEGO tapestries. Dentoni is known for transforming architectural spaces. He embeds miniature, narrative-rich scenes directly into walls. His work blends nostalgia with site-specific storytelling.

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February 16, 2026

Kristen Stewart Saves Historic LA Theater From Shutting Down, Plans To Restore It

Nearly two years ago, the historic Highland Theatre in Los Angeles shut its doors less than a week before its 100th anniversary, unable to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. The space, which was designed by noted architect Lewis Arthur Smith and once hosted vaudeville performances, was all but abandoned and dilapidated—until Kristen Stewart swooped in.

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February 15, 2026

How to Reimagine Middle Age Creation Myths for the Contemporary World [Interview]

Across millennia, there have been several common threads that unite humanity, whether it be art, music, or literature. Now, the Getty presents yet another commonality: creation myths. Such narratives are at the heart of the museum’s newest exhibition, Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages, which explores how medieval Christians understood and visualized the world’s origins. At first glance, Beginnings may seem familiar.

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