Culture and Arts

“In Minor Keys” Is the Biennale’s Crown Jewel

Daily Newsletter Also, Aruna d’Souza interviews Australian Pavilion artist Khaled Sabsabi. Amidst the backdrop of protest chants and an impending cultural labor strike, In Minor Keys at the Venice Biennale

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In Clay, Syd Carpenter Explores Nature, African American History, and the Land — Colossal

Syd Carpenter, an artist renowned for her clay-based practice exploring themes of the body, land, agriculture, and African American history,

Hyperrealism Meets Queer Futurism at NADA Miami

Exploring the Intersection of Art and Identity at NADA Miami This year's NADA Miami art fair showcased a diverse range

For This Prestigious Contest, Photographers Capture the Planet’s Most Stunning Landscapes — Colossal

Ship Rock, also known as Tse Bitai to the Diné (Navajo) people, is a remarkable geological formation located in New

Katherine Bradford’s Moonlit Visions

The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter features a diverse array of art news, reviews, opinions, interviews, guides, and memorials.

The Gala-Salvador DalĂ­ Foundation Launches Platform DalĂ­, a New Art and Science Program

The Gala-Salvador DalĂ­ Foundation has recently announced the launch of Platform DalĂ­, an innovative international program that draws inspiration from

Remembering Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz, Robert A. M. Stern, and Ruth Thorne-Thomsen

In Memoriam is published every Wednesday afternoon and honors those we recently lost in the art world.Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz (1928–2025)Advocate

The Cruelty of American Curatorial Silence

In the world of art and culture, there is often a perception that curators hold a position of authority and

New Photos of Epstein’s Home Show Creepy Room Filled With Masks

The release of new documents by the United States House Oversight Committee has shed light on the disturbing world of