Artful Transformations: Southeast Asian Artists Embrace Trash as a Medium for Change Article In Southeast Asia, artists are transforming the region's trash into a source of inspiration. With over a million of tonnes of plastic waste entering the sea annually, these artists are advocating for sustainability through their work. They redefine beauty from discarded objects, addressing pollution issues creatively, inviting audiences to rethink their relationship with waste and embrace a more responsible approach to consumption. By Philip Cornwel-Smith
Climate Change Art: Artists Speak Up for Climate in Vietnam Article Through mural street art which is visible to hundreds of thousand of city residents, messages on the causes and impacts of climate change and renewable energy as the ultimate solution for Vietnam are conveyed in such an inspirational way to the public. By Tuong Nguyen
To Live or to Live a Good Life by Nino Sarabutra What do we need to be happy? Do consumerism and luxury really make our life precious or do the small and simple things, like having a good meal with family and friends, make life valuable? These questions are addressed in Nino Sarabutra’s new exhibition “To Live or to Live a Good Life”.