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Six Art Books to Read April 2025

In the year 2025, the prophetic words of Octavia E. Butler are coming to life, making it both eerie and stabilizing to dive into her books. However, amidst this reality,

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Enroll for Summer 2026 Pre-College Programs at Rhode Island School of Design

Experience Creative Growth at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Pre-College Embark on a transformative journey at Rhode Island School

Gerwyn Davies’ Vivid Costumed Photographs Toy with the Intent of Portraiture — Colossal

Gerwyn Davies is a talented artist whose vibrant photographs merge fashion photography with elaborate and sometimes bizarre handmade costumes. His

Will Anyone Represent the US at the Venice Biennale?

The Venice Biennale is always a hotspot for the art world, but this year's representation from the United States seems

Gift Like an Artist — Colossal

The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it comes the time for giving. When you choose to shop with

Visitor Sues MoMA PS1 After Onsite Concussion 

A recent incident at MoMA PS1 has sparked a lawsuit filed by a Norwegian citizen, Andrea Kroksnes, against the museum

A Retrospective of Trailblazing Artist Faith Ringgold Centers Narratives of Black Americans — Colossal

Faith Ringgold: A Trailblazer in Art and Activism Faith Ringgold, a prominent artist known for her innovative approach to storytelling

In Surreal Ceramics, Megan Bogonovich Imagines a Fantastical Garden — Colossal

Megan Bogonovich is an artist whose work blurs the lines between nature and artificiality, organic and manufactured. Her vibrant sculptures

Why Was the Philadelphia Art Museum Director Sacked?

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) made headlines recently after the sudden dismissal of Director and CEO Sasha Suda. The decision