Culture and Arts

RomĂ©o Mivekannin’s Cage-Like Sculptures of Museums Reframe the Colonial Past — Colossal

Roméo Mivekannin, a renowned artist known for his bold, chiaroscuro paintings that reimagine European art historical masterworks in his own image, is a thought-provoking figure in the art world. With

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10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York This October

As the crisp autumn air creeps in, it brings with it an array of artistic expressions throughout Upstate New York

Lakota Ancestry and Western Art History Converge in Dyani White Hawk’s Vibrant Works

“The narrative of history is often dictated by those in power,” a sentiment often misattributed to leaders like Winston Churchill,

Craig & Karl’s ‘Mateys’ Bring Vibrancy and Joy to Bridges in Brisbane and Beyond

Radiating joy through an explosion of colors, patterns, and imaginative forms, the collaborative works of Craig & Karl captivate audiences

Monumental Tapestries by Jacqueline Surdell Invoke Forests as Portals to the Divine

Jacqueline Surdell (previously featured) draws an intriguing parallel between her process of intertwining and knotting ropes to the art of

The Seductive Repetition of Susan Rothenberg

Susan Rothenberg: The Weather Exhibition “For me, growth outweighs talent,” remarked Susan Rothenberg in a 1984 New York Times profile.

BRIC and Bronx Children’s Museum Join Cultural Institutions Group

In a historic move benefiting the arts scene across the boroughs, five New York arts nonprofits have officially joined the

Philip Guston Painting Sparks Dialogue in a Local Museum

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) is currently showcasing Philip Guston’s enigmatic work,

Documenting the History Trump Wants to Erase

In a timely response to perceived threats to public history, historians, librarians, and a dedicated corps of volunteers have mobilized