Culture and Arts

In the 2024 Ocean Art Contest, Circling Sharks and Squadrons of Rays Steal the Show — Colossal

Mobula rays are fascinating creatures often known as “devil rays,” despite lacking a stinger like their stingray relatives. These majestic marine animals gather in groups called squadrons, providing a breathtaking

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The Unexpected Beauty of Detritus

The historic space at 101 Spring Street in Soho holds a special aura, a quiet presence left behind by the

Why Did a Frank Lloyd Wright Lamp Sell for $7.5M?

The recent auction at Sotheby's modern art evening sale saw a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed double-pedestal lamp fetch a staggering $7.5

What Do Visitors Think of Thomas J. Price’s Times Square Sculpture?

The monumental statue "Grounded in the Stars" by British sculptor Thomas J. Price has become a focal point of discussion

Floral Quilted Portraits by Maria A. Guzmán Capron Cultivate Care and Love — Colossal

Flowers have always been a powerful symbol throughout history, with intricate meanings and messages hidden within their delicate petals. From

Pandemic Patterns Explored in “The Fire This Time”

Exploring the depths of history to shed light on the current global pandemic, Mariam Ghani's The Fire This Time delves

Recycled Materials Draw Attention to Ocean Plastics in Ana Brecevic’s Assemblages — Colossal

The impact of the climate crisis on our oceans is becoming increasingly apparent, with coral reefs bearing the brunt of

Paola Grizi Adds New Meaning to ‘Literary Figures’ in Emotive Bronze Sculptures — Colossal

Paola Grizi is an artist whose emotional bronze and terracotta sculptures are truly captivating. Her work features faces and hands

Hitler’s Three-Hour Architectural Tour of Paris

Hitler's Visit to Paris: A Fascination with Art and Architecture The day after the armistice was signed, Hitler celebrated his