Closed since 2017 for a major refurbishment, Leicester’s Jewry Wall Museum has recently reopened with new interactive displays shedding vivid light on the city’s Roman past. Carly Hilts reports.| The Past
“Zurich is a beautiful city,” declares Swiss-born fashion and nightlife trailblazer Susanne Bartsch, who knows a thing or two about beauty. “I just love the culture — how they’re living life, the whole culture of hanging out. I feel like they really stop and smell the roses.” Now through December 7, Zurich is celebrating Bartsch’s iconic career of unforgettable outfits and spectacular New York City events with the exhibition “Transformation!,” on glorious display at the Muse...| Outtraveler.com
Showcasing one of the best collections of Nordic art outside the region, the exhibition aims to provide a welcome and stimulating insight into the distinctive art originating there. Read more ›| calendar
The GeoTHERM expo & congress opens its door once again at Offenburg, Germany on 26-27 February 2026. Early bird registration is available until 30 November 2025. The post Registration open – GeoTHERM 2026; Offenburg, Germany; 26-27 February 2026 first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
The annual event appears to be more about defiance than about the horses SHELBYVILLE, Tennessee––Empty seats to the left of them, empty seats to the right of them, horse manure piling up behind them, into the 87th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration rode 1,300 contestants in the world’s most notorious exhibition of what the […] The post National Celebration of “Big Lick” mostly celebrates getting away with it appeared first on Animals 24-7.| Animals 24-7
“Zurich is a beautiful city,” declares Swiss-born fashion and nightlife trailblazer Susanne Bartsch, who knows a thing or two about beauty. “I just love the culture — how they’re living life, the whole culture of hanging out. I feel like they really stop and smell the roses.” Now through December 7, Zurich is celebrating Bartsch’s iconic career of unforgettable outfits and spectacular New York City events with the exhibition “Transformation!,” on glorious display at the Muse...| Out Magazine
Colorful threads, carved bone and inherited stories fill the cases of “Woven Narratives,” a student-curated exhibit at the Stanford Archaeology Center. On view through April 2026, it features textiles from Japan, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines and more, all drawn from Stanford University Archaeology Collections. The post ‘Woven Narratives’ exhibit threads together stories of identity and culture appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Co-curator Fabiana Sotillo explains how the show has been structured and the importance of considering photography as a valid medium of fine-arts The post Pérez Art Museum Miami explores the evolution of photography, from Marina Abramović and Zanele Muholi to Wolfgang Tillmans appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
The academic is based in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London but, she explains, her work centres around peace photography The post “We know about war photography, but what about peace photography?”: In conversation with Dr Tiffany Fairey appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr's challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney The post At Dover Street Market, Paris, Greek philosophy and surveillance technology illustrate queer bodies appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
Tate Modern's exhibition captures the complexity of Leigh Bowery's legacy, as his individuality continues to challenge art and ourselves.| Cherwell
Opening Saturday, August 23, 2025, in the Wayne Thomas Gallery TAMPA, Fla. – A new traveling exhibit at the Tampa Bay History Center casts a line into Florida’s fishing heritage, … The post Tampa Bay History Center reels in the past with ‘The Lure of Florida Fishing’ exhibit appeared first on Tampa Bay History Center.| Tampa Bay History Center
In diesem Sommer bietet Bayerns Landeshauptstadt München gleich zwei Ausstellungen zu Stadt und urbanem Leben. Das Münchner Stadtmuseum zeigt mit “What the City. Perspektiven unserer Stadt” eine Ausstellung zu den vielen Städten (bzw. Facetten), in denen sich München als gewachsene Metropole zeigt. Sie reichen von Kunst und Kultur bis hin zu Nachhaltigkeit und der Gestaltung sowie Wahrnehmung durch die MünchnerInnen selbst. Die zweite Ausstellung ist in der Kunsthalle München in der...| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Icecat will once again be present at VTEX Connect LATAM, on September 25, 2025, at the renowned Centro Banamex in Mexico City.| Iceclog
Tides of Change photographic exhibition by artist Linda Jarrett opens 31 May. The post Tides of Change – Photographic Exhibition appeared first on National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy.| National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy
This collection of objects from around the world represents some of the many unique global connections forged by the RNZN's travels overseas.| National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy
The New York gallery welcomes its artists to co-curate an exhibition marking three decades of work The post Yancey Richardson marks 30 years with artist-led anniversary exhibition appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
The world’s biggest photography festival, Arles largely avoids urgent politics, but includes many interesting exhibitions around images and how we use them The post Our Top Ten from Arles appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
Abstract State-centred diplomacy is primed by foreign policy objectives. Yet when traditional diplomacy suffers from weaknesses—as in the case of Taiwan—their institutions are advised to revise approaches and to consider engaging non-state actors in their strategies. This article critically explores how Indigenous peoples can be considered non-state diplomatic actors in Taiwan’s public/cultural diplomacy. Considering various definitions of diplomacy and different understandings of the r...| Brill
There has been an extraordinary participation for the conference "Mathematics as an artistic experience" held on 11 July 2025 in Paris at the Hermite Amphitheatre of the Henri Poincaré Institute, and organised by the Grothendieck Institute in collaboration with the IHP and the MICS Laboratory of Centrale Supélec (Paris-Saclay University).| Istituto Grothendieck
An exhibition at MSU’s SCENE Metrospace features new work by a father-daughter duo, both Michigan State University alums, offering a unique opportunity to see two generations of Spartan artists in dialogue.| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Forget trends and logos—dandyism has never been about fitting in. It’s the art of becoming a statement, of turning elegance into something sharp enough to cut. A dandy doesn’t just get dressed; he composes himself, one detail at a time, like a playwright building a character. Every gesture, every fold, every glint of polished leather is part of the act.| The Vale Magazine
(SCENE) Metrospace | 110 Charles St, East Lansing, MI Exhibition Dates: October 25-November 22 Vitalize features works by the most recent additions to our faculty in the Department of Art, Art History, and Design whose creative voices bring new energy to the Michigan State University campus and the Greater Lansing community in general. Working in a […]| Events
"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there" --L.P Hartley MSU Union Gallery August 26-October 4 Reception September 15, 11am-1pm In addition to a change of place, travel to Greece often brings a different sense of time.…| Events
An exhibition at MSU’s SCENE Metrospace features new work by a father-daughter duo, both Michigan State University alums, offering a unique opportunity to see two generations of Spartan artists in dialogue.| College of Arts & Letters
Artist and curator, Kim White, shares what she learned in hosting her first art exhibition in her atelier (studio). Download her checklist for your own show!| The Turquoise Iris Journal
The 2025 Wellcome Photography Prize highlights global health challenges through powerful images spanning domestic abuse, climate migration and microscopic disease| 1854 Photography
In The Binding Tide, the artist shifts the focus away from the military manufacturing economies of the area, instead shining a light on its local community and landscapes| 1854 Photography
This week we explore works made by female-identifying lens-based artists who explore issues affecting contemporary women. I’ve approached the projects this week thinking about these questions: How is this point in time different for female artists? What issues need to be addressed in our current climate? Hamidah Glasgow curated “Beyond Resilience” at the Museum of| LENSCRATCH
This summer a new, unusual sight appeared on the Noorderkade in Alkmaar: a giant polar bear, six metres high, which is looking at the old city centre and loudly pees in the canal in front of him every few minutes. It’s certainly a unique view! This statue (because it is a statue) is part of […]| Amsterdamian – Amsterdam Blog
By Jabeen Qadri Horizon is Home at Articulate Studios, Lahore, Pakistan, curated by Quddus Mirza, featuring artists Abdul Haadi, Samina Hassan Laghari, Salar Marri, Seema Nusrat, and Farooq Soomro.| Femme Art Review
Gallery in Las Cruces debuts Trichromatic Vision, a new exhibit by William Morée exploring human perception through experimental photography.| PetaPixel
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If you’ve ever visited the Royal Palace in Amsterdam and admired the sculptures that decorate it inside and out, then you’ve already encountered the work of Artus Quellinus, the 17th-century sculptor behind the remarkable project of decorating what was, at the time, Amsterdam’s town hall. To mark Amsterdam’s 750th anniversary, the Royal Palace, in collaboration […]| Amsterdamian – Amsterdam Blog
Mystic Seaport Museum Announces Exciting Lineup of Activities, Events, and Exhibitions in June! Mystic, Conn. (May 29, 2025) – This summer, Mystic Seaport Museum invites visitors of all ages to explore, connect, and discover their sea story at the nation’s largest maritime museum. Rooted in the belief that the sea connects us all, the Museum offers an […] The post Mystic Seaport Museum Announces Exciting Lineup of Activities, Events, and Exhibitions in June! appeared first on Mystic S...| Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic, CT. April 14, 2025 – Mystic Seaport Museum is pleased to present Monstrous: Whaling and Its Colossal Impact, an exhibition that explores the history, significance, and social impact of the whaling industry. Opening on May 24, 2025, and on view until February 16, 2026, the exhibition will feature seldom seen historic artifacts from the […] The post Mystic Seaport Museum Presents “Monstrous: Whaling and Its Colossal Impact” appeared first on Mystic Seaport Museum.| Mystic Seaport Museum
Bill Brown Raymond Saunders sure is having a moment. At the age of ninety-one. Last year, two Manhattan galleries, David Zwirner and Andrew Kreps, jointly exhibited Raymond Saunders: Post No Bills.…| In the Moment
Today, Tomorrow is playful, collaborative approach to the “precious” photo album which the Chinese-American photographer rebuilt to heal her ruptured roots| 1854 Photography
With a huge exhibition in the Pompidou Centre’s vacated Public Information Library, the artist also asks how we might consider the present to see into the future| 1854 Photography
Discover the Winifred Nicholson rag rugs exhibition at Tullie Carlisle with expert Elspeth Jackson’s highlights and top pieces| Ragged Life Blog
This spring and summer I’ve been working alongside a team of artists to engage with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds and help them respond to our Shropshire heritage and la…| JEAN ATKIN
Ukrainian wartime art, marked by resilience to Russia’s neocolonial violence, offers U.S. academia not only insight, but also a method of resisting violence, erasure, and authoritarianism.(All the views expressed in this article are my own.) When, in 2024, I began a series of research-led exhibitions aimed at integrating Ukrainian art practices into the global context, my primary aim was to bring Ukrainian art to U.S. universities to establish a productive interdisciplinary dialogue with a...| ARTMargins Online
Interview by Adi Berardini What can our fears tell us about one another? Could embracing our fears instead of keeping them at arm’s length connect us closer together? Furqan Mohamed curated the exhibition Who’s Afraid of Labour Justice? as part of this year’s Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts featuring artists Nahomi Amberber,… Continue reading →| Femme Art Review
This exhibition mainly showcases flower cultivation, horticultural tools (irrigation equipment, greenhouse technology, landscaping machinery)| Boyalite | Manufacturer of High Quality LED Grow Lights
London Lives gathers work by over 30 artists to celebrate and emulate the messy richness of one of the most multicultural cities on earth, during the Photo London fair. Curator Francis Hodgson explains more| 1854 Photography
by Willow Whitaker On April 29th, SCUA held a closing reception to celebrate the Homegrown exhibit and the hard work of the exhibit’s primary curators Scotty Beland and Elinor Berger. From the wide…| Special Collections & University Archives
Dr Kierri Price reviews Medieval Women at the British Library, with interjections from four fellow medievalists to reflect the excitement of the exhibition. The post <i>Medieval Women: Voices and Visions</i>, British Library exhibition review appeared first on Science Museum Group Journal.| Articles Archive - Science Museum Group Journal
While they are still strong, healthy and relatively young because they are at the prime of their life, people to work hard in their respective fields, embrace the daily grind and make the most of the golden opportunities that come their way or else they will never reach their ceiling and live up to the … Continue reading Hiring an Exhibition Company Singapore and Other Ways to Succeed in the Business World| Writings in Water
Exhibition with new portraits The Pride marches (in Germany called CSD: Christopher Street Day) stand internationally for the equality of people. The colors of the rainbow are symbolic of tolerance, diversity and pride in the LGBTQ+ community. The number of CSDs in Germany is growing continuously (from 140 in 2023 to 162 in 2025), and […]| Katharina Bosse
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Set up in 1984, the Turner Prize has been awarded to a photographer only once - but Rene Matić has won a nomination aged just 27, for a solo show featuring stacked images, installations, and sound art| 1854 Photography
Welcome to European Kinship: Eastern European Perspective, a special editorial project marking an exhibition of the same name at the Capa Center| 1854 Photography
The 2025 Undergraduate Exhibition presented by the Department of Art, Art History, and Design (AAHD) at Michigan State University features the work on 41 students created in AAHD courses during the past year. This juried exhibition runs through Thursday, April 24, at (SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles Street, East Lansing, Michigan. Gallery hours are noon-5 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. An exhibition reception is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 11.| College of Arts & Letters
Marrakech MARDI - SAMEDI TUESDAY -SATURDAY 14h - 19h /2 to 7PM| www.galerie127.com
With “The Female Gaze,” Katherine Fraser throws out the rulebook—on painting, identity, and who gets to take up space. This collection is a visceral experience—raw, unfiltered, and deep…| The Vale Magazine
Stunning new artwork commissioned by the Government Art Collection to mark the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla goes on show at The National Archives from 2 May. The free exhibition, Happy & Glorious, showcases work by artists from across the UK created in response to the Coronation on 6 May […]| The National Archives
After Trieste, the exhibition “LET US BEGIN WITH CHILDREN. BOOKS AS BRIDGES: a tribute to Jella Lepman” promoted by IBBY Italia on the occcasion of IBBY’s 39th World...| www.ibbycongress2024.org
The vibrant photography scene in Hungary and beyond testifies to the urgent need to update outmoded conceptions of Central and Eastern Europe, argues curator and researcher Catherine Troiano| 1854 Photography
Questions around surveillance and control circle around the photography at FORMAT Festival, now on show in Derby| 1854 Photography
BJP explores The Tree of Life: A Love Letter to Nature, the festival's ninth edition in Milan| 1854 Photography
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Performance for Southern Democratic: Harris Wheeler and James Meade October 5, 2024 Poet Harris Wheeler, Lexington, KY, accompanied by Musicians James Meade and Gabriel Napoli respond to exhibition themes from Southern Democratic through a performance under The Carnegie’s rotunda. Southern Democratic is a Featured Project in the 2024 FotoFocus Biennial: backstories. Now in its seventh iteration, the Biennial activates over […] The post Performance for Southern Democratic: Harris Whee...| The Carnegie
FROGHOLE? Performance February 28, 2024 Multimedia performance group FROGHOLE?, a Cincinnati-based band and artist collective respond to The Carnegie’s historic architecture through intimate examinations of space through sound, performance, and video. The post Froghole? Performance appeared first on The Carnegie.| The Carnegie
Cincinnati Art Book Fair 2024 September 7 – 8, 2024 Cincinnati Art Book Fair (CABF) will return to Covington, KY September 7– 8 from noon-6 PM. The event is free and open to the public and will gather over 50 artists, collectors and vendors to the region. Throughout the weekend, visitors are welcome to experience a diverse […] The post Cincinnati Art Book Fair 2024 appeared first on The Carnegie.| The Carnegie
The Serfs and John Bender Performance January 17, 2024 Presented with Conveyor Belt Books. The Serfs and analog synth pioneer John Bender perform in The Carnegie galleries with Art by ION HAZE. The Serfs are a Cincinnati synth-punk group known for their gritty and hallucinatory genre-bending music. Somewhere between dance-punk, industrial, and coldwave, the trio […] The post The Serfs and John Bender Performances appeared first on The Carnegie.| The Carnegie
Suspended Between Forms March 29- August 17, 2024 An examination of human transformation. Why and how we change. What promotes it internally and externally.And when that transformation goes beyond the socially acceptable and becomes monstrous. Writer Zito Madu curates an exhibition of objects and installations that explore transformation represented in a variety of media. Madu’s […] The post Suspended Between Forms appeared first on The Carnegie.| The Carnegie
A group show put together by a Polish and a Hungarian curator, European Kinship: Eastern European Perspective picks out a shared sensibility across Eastern Europe – and beyond| 1854 Photography
As Peter Mitchell’s retrospective opens at The Photographer’s Gallery in London, we look back at our coverage of the show’s opening in Leeds last year| 1854 Photography
People of My Time at Hannah Traore Gallery brings together 50 works spanning two decades, celebrating the intersection of tradition and pop-culture| 1854 Photography
Thanks so much to the Wellcome Collection for including Zine Maker in their new exhibition Zines Forever! DIY Publications and Disability Justice. The exhibition runs from 14th March to 14th September 2025 and looks at how zines have been used to share experiences of disability and disabled identity. The Zine Maker zine will be near […] The post Zines Forever! appeared first on Rewriting The Rules.| Rewriting The Rules
Margarita Galandina and Alice Poyzer are the series winners of BJP’s 2024 Female in Focus; and this year, BJP is introducing a People’s Choice category for one outstanding image in the award| 1854 Photography
A rich family history of political struggle and personal responsibility, diverging paths and roads left untrod inform Thero Makepe's We Didn't Choose to be Born Here| 1854 Photography
The chair for Digital Building Technologies (DBT) at the Institute of Technology in Architecture, ETH Zurich, lead by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger researches new building technologies based on the seamless integration of computational design methods, digital fabrication and new materials. In this context, DBT investigates additive manufacturing strategies in architecture, which have the potential to challenge traditional paradigms of construction. The aim is not only to rationalise the fab...| dbt
The Thracians made a keen impression on both their neighbours and the archaeological record, but how much do we really know about them? The post In search of the Thracians appeared first on World Archaeology.| World Archaeology
In celebration of Amsterdam's 750th anniversary in 2025, the Amsterdam Museum presents Women of Amsterdam: An Ode. Learn about the exhibition and take a virtual tour with me.| Amsterdamian - Amsterdam Blog
Reclaiming Space, the current exhibit at the MSU Union Art Gallery, calls upon the community to come together to reflect, respond, and heal through artmaking. Now through Saturday, Feb. 15, the public is invited to add their personal touch and creativity to the murals and sculptures that make up this exhibition, and as the show progresses, the artwork will evolve with each new day.| College of Arts & Letters
ABPOLIS Abpolis is an extremely open-ended ongoing creative project , made to inform and inspire the designs and experiments I've been doi...| monstermanualsewnfrompants.blogspot.com
Im Frühjahr 2025 widmet sich der Kunstpalast in einer umfassenden Ausstellung den vielfältigen Vorstellungen davon, was es heißt eine Mutter zu haben, zu werden oder zu sein. Der Blick richtet sich auf die gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen, die seit jeher das Muttersein beeinflussen und die sich in Kunst, Kultur und Alltag niedergeschlagen haben. Anhand von rund 120 Werken vom 14. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart öffnet sich ein Panorama, das alle angeht, auch Väter und jene ohne eigene Kin...| Katharina Bosse
Reminders Photography Stronghold is pleased to present the Akihito Yoshida photo exhibition “The Dialogue of Two” to celebrate the publication launch of this special photo book. In 2014…| Reminders Project & Reminders Photography Stronghold
Friday, November 29th 2024 6.30 pm On view is the work “Summer”, chosen from the collection of Kunsthalle Bielefeld.| Katharina Bosse
The international feminist collective femxphotographers.org’s travelling exhibition is shown in Bielefeld after Kleve and Berlin. The collective is known for publishing a series of photo books with Hatje Cantz. It promotes the visibility of female photographers(*) and works non-profit. Part of the group’s concept is to invite a variety of guest artists and to promote networking.| Katharina Bosse
We are pleased to present “Revisited,” a photo exhibition by Christian Vium, recipient of the 23rd Reminders Photography Stronghold Grant. This work was selected by the jury, Teun Van D…| Reminders Project & Reminders Photography Stronghold
Back in February, I posted about the SFO Museum coming to the house to pick up a few typewriters for their upcoming exhibit, The Typewriter: An Innovation in Writing.| x over it
In this interview with Darren Stevens, Head of Design for Norfolk Museums Service, we explore his journey toward sustainable exhibition … More| Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
We are pleased to announce the solo exhibition “The Earth Would Die If The Sun Stopped Kissing Her” by Eman Ali, the 24th recipient of the Reminders Photography Stronghold (RPS) Grant. …| Reminders Project & Reminders Photography Stronghold
BOUTIQUE 170 BAB DOUKKALA MARRAKECH Exposition Hors les Murs LUNDI - DIMANCHE MONDAY -SUNDAY 10h - 19h /10am to 7PM L’article PALMAE by Isabelle Ehrler est apparu en premier sur .|
General Motors' premium lifestyle brand, The Durant Guild, has made its debut in Shanghai with two high-profile art collaborations. The post The Durant Guild Embraces Contemporary Art with Lu Xinjian and KAWS Collaborations appeared first on Jing Daily Culture.| Jing Daily Culture
Kenny Schachter returns to Galerie Nagel Draxler in Cologne with his second solo exhibition, Phone Face, running from August 31 to October 25.| Jing Daily Culture
LINES: Making Friends; Crossing Borders launched in 2023 at The Bloc, Queen Mary University of London. The exhibition explored the politics of twinning, looking at the ways that translocal constellations of friends have come together to press for social change across a range of issue areas and global challenges.| Artistic Activism Research CoLab
Dutch artist Nemo Vos discusses his approach to VR and his vision of the role played by film festivals in making VR available. Reflecting on the premiere of his work 8 Billion Selves at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2024, Vos addresses both the challenges and advantages of exhibiting VR at festivals. Looking to the future, Vos outlines his vision for a series of co-created VR works, each featuring a different artist and aiming for distribution in theatres to achieve economic sustai...| NECSUS
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Reminders Photography Stronghold is pleased to announce the Kenji Chiga photo exhibition “HIJACK GENI IANN Books Publication Commemorative Exhibition” in September 2024. Chiga has been exploring an…| Reminders Project & Reminders Photography Stronghold
Exploring the SUNLIGHT: Roger Ackling exhibition, it becomes clear that time and place hold great significance in the artist’s work. … More| Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
The Blake Archive recently published “The Phoenix to Mrs. Butts,” and it occurs to me that this post deserves the title “The Phoenix to Mr. Getty,” since it concerns an exhibition that has been longer in the making than anyone...| Hell’s Printing Press
Words Emily Sandiford What’s in a name? For Marguerite Humeau, a shared prehistoric language, a collective future and the structure of her latest exhibition at The White Cube. Meys, meaning to mix or bring together in a hypothetical Indo-European language, is a multi-disciplinary body of work that imagines what insects could build with the remains of a human world. Humeau’s exploration begins in an unlikely place – at North Peckham Civic Centre. Slated for demolition, this former comm...| TRENDLAND | Online Trend News
Words Emily Sandiford Maarten Baas believes that the function at the core of his artwork is where the magic begins. Famed for his ingenious furniture, the Dutch artist-designer has a deep understanding of design principles, but it’s his whimsical approach that has made him so influential. “Function is my starting point,” he explains; “it gives reference and it gives some boundaries and context to what I’m doing.” Baas’ exhibition Play Time at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery, LA,...| TRENDLAND | Online Trend News
Discover The Kick-About No.110 Paradisaeidae, where artists celebrate the stunning plumage and beauty of Birds of Paradise with unique and vibrant artwork| Red's Kingdom