Culture and Arts

Plastic Packaging Gets New Life in Xuanhao Li’s Elegant Jellyfish Lamps — Colossal

Polyethylene is a versatile and commonly used plastic material that can be found in various everyday items such as food packaging, grocery bags, and detergent bottles. This plastic is often

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Paper Sculptures Encounter Otherworldly Happenings in This Uncanny Animated Short Film — Colossal

A regular day takes a surprising turn for the paper characters in Shotaro Kitada and Hoji Tsuchiya's latest animation project.

In Surreal Portraits, Rafael Silveira Tends to the Garden of Consciousness — Colossal

Rafael Silveira's surreal portraits are a mesmerizing blend of the wonderful and the weird, with faces that resemble scenic vistas,

Harvard Relinquishes Photographs of Enslaved People in Historic Settlement

Harvard University has recently made a groundbreaking decision to relinquish its claim to 15 daguerreotypes that have been at the

Bodies & Territories Activates Land as Living Laboratory and Stage

TERRA: Bodies & Territories TERRA: Bodies & Territories is a groundbreaking work of experimental dance theater created by renowned choreographer

The Private Calligraphy of Henri Michaux

Henri Michaux, a Belgian poet and painter from the 20th century, was a man who shunned the limelight and preferred

Jewelry Deserves a Place in Art History 

Jewelry has always held a special place in art, allowing artists to convey messages of power, status, and personal identity

Lotus L. Kang’s Hopeful Doom Scrolling 

Lotus L. Kang's exhibition "Already" at 52 Walker, curated by Ebony L. Haynes, offers a captivating exploration of poetic abstractions

“Mother Pigeon,” the Artist Fighting to Save NYC’s Urban Birds

Pigeons are a common sight in urban areas, often seen as a nuisance by some and a symbol of resilience