Culture and Arts

Linda Mussmann’s Art Is a Labor of Love

One of the most striking pieces in the exhibition is “Silent When Loaded” (1985), a photograph featuring a pyramid of teacups backlit to create a dramatic effect. This piece was

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Terracotta and Gold Figures by Vipoo Srivilasa Conjure Joy and the Divine — Colossal

Joy and creativity are at the heart of Vipoo Srivilasa's artistic practice. The renowned ceramic sculptor, who splits his time

Activists Denounce Plans to Reinstall Confederate Statue in DC 

The National Park Service (NPS) has announced plans to restore and reinstall a bronze statue of Confederate general Albert Pike

‘Quiver’ Surveys Twenty Years of Striking Feather Sculptures by Kate MccGwire — Colossal

Kate MccGwire: Exploring the Beauty of Blue Feathers Birds have long captivated us with their colorful plumage, from the vibrant

Meet With the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at Admissions Events Across the US and Online

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is gearing up to help prospective graduate students with their applications

Can Steve Martin Help Bring Visitors to the Frick Collection? 

The Frick Collection in New York City recently underwent a $220 million makeover and has reopened its doors to the

I Lost My Job at the Whitney, but the Art Community Lost Much More 

The decision to suspend the 50-year-old Independent Study Program (ISP) at the Whitney Museum has sparked outrage and controversy among

Modigliani’s Jean Cocteau Portrait Heads to Brooklyn Museum in Major Gift

The Brooklyn Museum is set to receive a significant gift from the Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation, including a 1916

Take a Trip Down the Catwalk With Andy Warhol 

Andy Warhol: Fashion Exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery Before Andy Warhol became known for his iconic Campbell’s soup cans and