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Weekly Highlights from Moss & Fog: Wildlife, Nature Blooms, and Art Installations (May 25–31, 2026)
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2026-05-31 18:50   Culture   10

Weekly Highlights from Moss & Fog: Wildlife, Nature Blooms, and Art Installations (May 25–31, 2026)

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This weekly edition of Moss & Fog’s “Fog Signals” curates a selection of visually striking and unusual stories spanning nature, wildlife, and contemporary art.

The issue highlights the aardwolf, a nocturnal African mammal related to hyenas, known for its unusual diet of termites—consuming an astonishing 200,000 to 300,000 termites each night.

In the realm of insects, macro photography reveals the intricate beauty of moths, exposing fine details that are typically invisible to the naked eye and showcasing their unexpected visual complexity.

The natural world is also represented through the seasonal transformation of Namaqualand in South Africa, where arid landscapes burst into vibrant color following rainfall, turning a normally barren desert into a spectacular floral display.

In an underwater environmental art project near Miami, artist Leandro Erlich has placed 22 concrete cars on the seafloor as part of ReefLine, an artificial reef and sculpture park designed to encourage coral growth and marine biodiversity while merging ecological restoration with artistic expression.

On the artistic side, British sculptor Alex Chinneck presents surreal architectural installations for Dior, reshaping urban storefronts in New York and Beverly Hills into distorted, couture-inspired versions of city streets.

Meanwhile, luxury brand Louis Vuitton contributes a unique handcrafted clock created for a UNICEF charity auction, emphasizing refined design and philanthropic purpose.

Together, these stories reflect Moss & Fog’s ongoing focus on art, design, and natural wonder, offering readers a curated glimpse into creative and ecological innovation around the world.

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