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Cosmic Wonders Abound in the ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest — Colossal

The ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of the cosmos through the lenses of talented astrophotographers from around the world. This year's competition attracted over

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“The First Homosexuals” Is a Defiant Celebration of LGBTQ+ Life

The groundbreaking exhibition, "The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity 1869–1939," curated by Jonathan D. Katz, delves into

Artists and the Alchemy of Color

Hyperallergic Members have a special opportunity on August 12, 2025, to engage in a virtual conversation with two distinguished artists,

An Absurd Take on Masahisa Fukase’s Darkness

Masahisa Fukase, one of Japan's most revered photographers, is best known for his iconic black and white masterpiece "Ravens" (1986).

Trump Gifted Epstein a Lewd Drawing on His Birthday, Report Says

President Trump Allegedly Gifted Lewd Drawing to Jeffrey Epstein A recent report by the Wall Street Journal has revealed shocking

Dennis Lehtonen Documents a Pair of Immense Icebergs Paying a Visit to a Small Greenland Village — Colossal

Photographer Dennis Lehtonen has captured a stunning natural phenomenon in Innaarsuit, Greenland, where massive icebergs float near the small fishing

The Renaissance, But Make It “Game of Thrones”

The latest BBC docuseries, "Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty," is a three-part exploration of the Renaissance period. While it

Ruth Asawa Showed Us the Way to an Artistic Life

1968–69), where the delicate lines of flowers and leaves seem to dance across the page with a sense of joy

Wang Mansheng Turns to Nature to Make His Own Paintbrushes from Organic Materials — Colossal

Wang Mansheng, a Chinese painter and calligrapher, challenges the notion that expensive, factory-made art supplies are always superior to handcrafted