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Formidable Bronze Crowns by Marianna Simnett Conjure Myth and the Sublime Feminine — Colossal

Marianna Simnett is an artist who refuses to be confined to one medium or theme. She challenges the expectations of her audience by constantly reinventing her practice, exploring filmmaking, sculpture,

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The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: July 2025 

The July art puzzle is here, and it's packed with clues to keep you entertained for hours. From the French

Magical Realism Permeates Christian Ruiz Berman’s Labyrinthine Paintings — Colossal

Christian Ruiz Berman, a Mexican artist now residing in upstate New York, is deeply rooted in the magical realist tradition.

Mavis Pusey’s First Solo Museum Exhibition Spotlights Her Work in Geometric Abstraction

Mavis Pusey: Mobile Images is a groundbreaking exhibition that delves into the illustrious 50-year career of the Jamaica-born artist and

Site-Specific Textiles by Rachel B. Hayes Radiate Within Vast Landscapes and Sunlit Interiors — Colossal

Rachel B. Hayes is a talented artist based in Tulsa, known for her vibrant and translucent fabric installations that have

From Velvet and Vintage Textiles, Larysa Bernhardt Embroiders Otherworldly Moths — Colossal

Moths and butterflies have long been the subject of mythology and folklore, with complex and sometimes contradictory symbolism. Artist Larysa

New Meta AI Feature Raises Photo Privacy Concerns

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is currently testing a new feature that requires users to grant its

Chaco Canyon in Danger Under Trump Administration 

integrated into the existing article. New Mexico lawmakers and tribal leaders are coming together to protect Chaco Canyon, an Indigenous

The Fraught Rapture of Seeing Other Women Onscreen

In her latest book, "Feminism and the Cinema of Experience," feminist film scholar Lori Jo Marso challenges traditional notions of