Culture and Arts

A Junk Dealer Discovered a ‘Horrible’ Painting in a Cellar 60 Years Ago. It Might Be a $6.6 Million Picasso

The discovery of a potential authentic Pablo Picasso painting in an Italian family's home has sparked excitement and intrigue in the art world. The canvas was found by junk dealer

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Lady Pink, the Queen of New York City Graffiti

In 1971, a seven-year-old Sandra Fabara made a life-changing move with her family from the lush rainforests of Ecuador to

In Luminous Portraits, Florence Solis Invokes Feminine Power Amid Constraint — Colossal

The makahiya plant, known for its hypersensitive nature, folds its tiny leaflets inward when touched, a defensive response that artist

Climate Protesters Target NYC’s Iconic “Charging Bull” in Earth Day Protest

Climate activists made a bold statement on Earth Day by targeting the famous “Charging Bull” sculpture in Manhattan’s Financial District.

Reviving an Ancestral Hawaiian Tradition, Lehuauakea Reimagines Kapa in Bold Textile Works — Colossal

Lehuauakea, a Kanaka Maoli artist, recently received the Walker Youngbird Foundation grant for emerging Native American artists for their work

I Attended My First “Plant Funeral” in New York City

Plant funerals are a growing trend in the world of plant enthusiasts, offering a unique way to process the loss

Pope Francis’s Most Timeless Insights on Art and Artists

Pope Francis, the beloved pontiff who passed away on April 21 at the age of 88, will be remembered for

Five New York City Art Shows We Love This Week

This week's art scene is dominated by the presence of talented and powerful women. From Patty Chang to Myrlande Constant

The Neoliberal Roots of Trump’s Anti-DEI Crusade

The recent decision by the Organization of American States (OAS) to cancel two major exhibitions at the Art Museum of