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Our Favorite Stories of 2025 — Colossal

Last updated: December 29, 2025 8:15 am
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In the year 2025, we take a moment to reflect on some of the most captivating stories and artworks that have graced our pages. It’s a privilege to share the wealth of creativity with our readers each day, and we are grateful for your continued support and engagement.

If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our top picks for art books of the year. Our team members, including Christopher, Grace, Kate, and Jackie, have curated a selection that is sure to inspire and delight.

Roberto Benavidez, a Los Angeles-based artist, has been creating uncanny papier-mâché creatures that mingle in his latest collection titled ‘Bosch Beasts’. Drawing inspiration from the art of piñata, Benavidez explores themes of race, sexuality, humor, sin, and beauty in his distinct sculptures. His work pays homage to the early religious significance of the paper art form in Mexico, reflecting on its colonial past.

Marcel Heijnen’s photographic series ‘City Cats of Istanbul’ captures the intimate and affectionate relationship between residents and feral felines in urban environments around the world. From Athens to Japan’s “cat islands,” stray animals are cherished and cared for by the communities they inhabit, showcasing the unique bond between humans and animals.

The Bauhaus movement, known for its emphasis on functionality and design, is rarely associated with dance. However, Oskar Schlemmer challenged this notion by incorporating dance and performance into the movement’s principles. His innovative approach to movement and performance brought a new dimension to Bauhaus aesthetics.

The Schmidt Ocean Institute’s 35-day expedition to the remote South Sandwich Islands uncovered new hydrothermal vents, coral gardens, and potentially new species. Among the discoveries was the first-ever filmed sighting of a juvenile colossal squid, shedding light on the mysterious inhabitants of the deep sea.

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Pure Street Photography Awards celebrate the art of capturing fleeting moments of chaos and coincidence. Visual storytellers from around the world compete in this annual competition to showcase their unique perspectives and narratives through street photography.

Alice Austen, a pioneering photographer, captured thousands of images throughout her lifetime, many of which are housed in her former home, Clear Comfort. In 2025, her entire archive returned to the historic property, providing a glimpse into the life and work of this trailblazing artist.

Stephanie Shih’s ceramic sculptures explore the complexities of domestic life and consumerism, offering a darkly comedic perspective on the illusion of domestic bliss. Through her work, Shih challenges conventional notions of love and happiness in a society rife with conflicting values.

Yuji Agematsu’s daily ritual of collecting street debris and arranging them in tiny sculptures reflects his deep connection to the urban environment. Since 1996, Agematsu has been capturing the beauty and transience of everyday objects through his unique artistic practice.

Ron Gittins’ one-of-a-kind art environment in Birkenhead, England, offers a glimpse into his imaginative world through hand-sculpted figurative columns and intricate murals. The recently saved property showcases Gittins’ creative vision and unique approach to art and design.

Yuge Zhou’s ‘Trampoline Color Exercise’ installation in Times Square celebrates global unity through a mesmerizing display of gymnasts performing on pink trampolines. The digital video collage abstracts the athletes’ movements into vibrant ripples of color, creating a visual spectacle that unites viewers from around the world.

These stories and artworks highlight the diversity and richness of the creative world in 2025, offering a glimpse into the innovative and thought-provoking work being produced across various mediums and disciplines.

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