“Thirst” at The Wellcome Collection Dives Deep into the Politics of Water There are beautiful moments throughout, but the exhibition at times feels like an uncomfortable augury of our water-scarce future. By Henry Roberts
Hoor Al Qasimi’s Aichi Triennale Confronts Generative and Destructive Extremes Here, it is abundantly clear that creativity in the face of devastation carries an infinite capacity for quiet resilience. By Elisa Carollo
Observer’s Guide to the Must-Visit Biennials and Triennials of 2025 These are the biennials and triennials sure to make waves in the months to come. By Elisa Carollo
Starbucks’ Red Cup Day Kicks Off the Holidays Amid CEO Brian Niccol’s Turnaround Plan By Rachel Curry
A.I. ‘Vibe Coding’ Startup Cursor Nearly Triples Valuation to $29B After New Funding By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly