Culture and Arts

National Endowment for the Arts Cuts Millions in Grants

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recently made a controversial decision to rescind funding for several grant awardees, sparking outrage and concern within the arts community. One of the

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Howard Hodgkin Was Best in the Dark Spaces

Pitzhanger Manor in London is currently hosting an exhibition of prints by the late Howard Hodgkin, set against the backdrop

The Feminine Abandon of Danielle Mckinney

Danielle Mckinney, a New Jersey-based artist, found solace in painting in 2020 during the global lockdown. Transitioning from photography to

Bryana Bibbs On Weaving Through Trauma, Grief, and Loss — Colossal

It was a way for me to step out of the caregiving role and into this artist role for a

Women Art Collectors Are Outspending Men, Survey Finds

The latest report released by UBS and Art Basel reveals that despite economic uncertainty, wealthy collectors, including Gen Z individuals,

The Tackiness of Evil

The House of the Republic in Bucharest, also known as the Palace of Parliament, stands as a stark reminder of

New York City Art Shows We Love Right Now

As Halloween approaches, art enthusiasts in New York City have a plethora of exhibitions to explore. One such exhibition at

Paper Discs Stand In for Brushstrokes in Jacob Hashimoto’s Structural, Layered Works — Colossal

Jacob Hashimoto is an artist whose work blurs the line between two- and three-dimensional art. His pieces combine traditional craft

The True-ish Story of a Rediscovered Schiele Masterpiece

Art enthusiasts were delighted in 2005 when Egon Schiele's long-lost painting "Wilted Sunflowers (Autumn Sun II)" was rediscovered in an