Culture and Arts

Art Dealers Association of America Announces New Fair

The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) recently made headlines with the announcement of a new fair set to launch in November 2026. This exciting development comes on the heels

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What Can History Museums Offer in the Trump Era? 

The On Our 250th initiative is not just about gathering birthday wishes for the United States; it’s about fostering civic

An Artist’s Fourth of July Muppets Parody

To our friends of the human persuasion: Ten years ago the Muppets made a show called The Great Moments in

Vibrant Patterns in Frances Priest’s Ceramics Emanate Historical and International Influences — Colossal

Frances Priest, a talented ceramic artist based in Edinburgh, creates stunning vessels, tiles, and sculptural forms that explore the beauty

A New Aerial Photography Contest Takes a Bird’s-Eye View of Life Around the World — Colossal

The International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest has unveiled its stunning winning images, capturing breathtaking moments from around the

Shu Lea Cheang’s Art of Hacking 

Shu Lea Cheang's exhibition, "Kiss Kiss Kill Kill," at Haus der Kunst in Munich showcases her unique blend of art,

Trump Seeks to Defund Institute of American Indian Arts

The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is facing a devastating blow as President Trump's proposed federal budget could result

10 Shows to See in Los Angeles July 2025

This month's exhibitions in Los Angeles showcase a refusal to adhere to distinct categories, a breakdown of hierarchies, and an

Explore Centuries of Art History 15 Minutes at a Time in James Payne’s ‘Great Art Explained’ — Colossal

The realm of art has long been associated with exclusivity, catering mostly to the wealthy and the privileged. The art