Culture and Arts

Could Hilma af Klint’s Works Be Removed From Public View? 

Erik af Klint, the board chair of the Hilma af Klint Foundation and the great-grandnephew of the late Swedish artist, recently reiterated his strong belief that Hilma's body of work

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NEH Calls for Proposals for Trump’s Bizarre Sculpture Garden

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has recently come under fire for reallocating funds towards President Trump’s “National Garden

The Arab American National Museum Tells a Story of Diversity

Arab Americans are treated as if they were in the enemy camp, and this treatment has been made manifest in

Get ‘H.A.P.P.Y’ with Liz West’s Immersive Installation Made of More Than 700 Colorful Discs — Colossal

Liz West's latest exhibition at the Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate is a mesmerizing display of color and brightness that

A Quarter of Republicans Think Trump Should Control Museums 

Trump’s notorious campaign against cultural institutions, including the Smithsonian museums, seeks to whitewash American history. (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) A

Hundreds of Huge Flowers Spring Forth in Carly Glovinski’s Monumental ‘Almanac’ — Colossal

Carly Glovinski, an artist known for her intricate and captivating floral installations, draws inspiration from the writings of May Sarton

What if Peacemakers Shaped the Future?

Yael Bartana's Two Minutes to Midnight (2021) is a thought-provoking single-channel video and sound installation that serves as a response

The Contested History of American Labor

If you’re in need of a break from the chaos of current American politics, the International Center of Photography's exhibition,

The Everyday Lives of Women’s Clothing 

Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore is a fascinating exhibition at the New York Historical Society