Culture and Arts

The Anti-Caravaggio of the Baroque Era

The Musée Jacquemart-André’s latest exhibition, titled "From Shadow to Light," showcases the works of French Baroque painter Georges de La Tour. This retrospective is the first major one in France

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Lasted Culture and Arts

Traditional Indian Basketweaving Techniques Translate into Contemporary Installations — Colossal

The Wicker Story: Transforming Tradition into Modern Design The Wicker Story, a design studio based in Hyderabad, is making waves

When Isolation Is Your Only Companion

Art Review: Bill Rice's Unique Depictions of New York's Lower East Side Bill Rice's artworks showcasing New York's Lower East

Luftwerk Transforms Paint and Aluminum into Radiant Explorations of Sunlight — Colossal

Luftwerk's Latest Exhibition Explores Light and Color Le Corbusier's Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut, with its distinctive crabshell-shaped roof, stands as a beacon

Museums Must Step Up in 2026

The year 2026 is a significant one for the United States as it marks the 250th anniversary of the country's

Hew Locke’s Constant Motion

Weekly Newsletter Happy weekend! Look, I know New Year’s resolutions are a cliché, but I want to share mine with

Trump Sells Off Jesus Painting for $2.75M at NYE Party

Trump Sells Off Jesus Painting for $2.75M at NYE Party Christian speed artist Vanessa Horabuena at the New Year's Eve

David Wojnarowicz’s Lessons in the Age of Surveillance

Book Review: David Wojnarowicz's Arthur Rimbaud in New York In a captivating series of photographs captured between 1978 and 1980,

In 2026, Democracy Needs Museums

Museums in the United States are gearing up for a pivotal year in 2026, as the nation celebrates its 250th