Culture and Arts

SFMOMA Gets $1.5M From Google for Ruth Asawa Exhibition

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) recently announced that it has received its largest corporate donation ever for a single exhibition. Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, has

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New York’s Elizabeth Street Garden Saved From Demolition

The community of Nolita in Manhattan can breathe a sigh of relief as the beloved Elizabeth Street Garden has been

A Massive Diane Arbus Exhibition Does So Little

The era of Diane Arbus’s controversial photography is a thing of the past. Her images of marginalized individuals, taken without

Chloë Bass Eschews the Clichés of Mixed-Race Art

Chloë Bass, a contemporary artist, has a unique approach to her work that involves observing people and using emotions as

Four New York City Art Shows to See Right Now

Artists have always played a crucial role in society by shedding light on uncomfortable truths and challenging harmful perspectives. The

Love Pulses Through Elle Pérez’s Photography

Elle Pérez’s art is a testament to the power of love. Their photography captures moments of intimacy and connection, pulsating

Venice Climate Activists Have a Blunt Message for Jeff Bezos

Italian climate activists have a strong message for tech billionaire Jeff Bezos as he prepares for his extravagant wedding in

London’s Largest Ancient Roman Fresco Makes for the ‘World’s Most Difficult Jigsaw Puzzle’ — Colossal

London, a city with a rich history dating back nearly 2,000 years, never fails to surprise with its hidden treasures.

In ‘Big Bad Wolf,’ Sculptor Kendra Haste Contends with Conservation and Rewilding — Colossal

Kendra Haste, a British artist known for her striking sculptures of wild animals created from galvanized wire, has captivated audiences