Culture and Arts

Why We Should All Be Worried About “Crusadercore”

The resurgence of Crusader imagery in modern times has sparked controversy and concern, particularly within far-right circles where Christian nationalism and white supremacy intersect. The Jerusalem Cross, a symbol representing

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Accessibility Should Be at the Center of Museum Education

Art history departments often overlook the importance of integrating disability studies into their curricula when exploring art, politics, and identity.

Clouds Billow and Caverns Melt in Gabe Benzur’s Mystical Landscapes — Colossal

Gabe Benzur, a Brooklyn-based artist, creates surreal oil paintings that transport viewers to otherworldly landscapes filled with green clouds and

John Wilson Bears Witness

Winter in New York City can be brutal, but it can also be a time of reflection and inspiration. As

For Which It Stands…

Fairfield University Art Museum is proud to present a major loan exhibition commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art

Art institutions are facing a challenging road ahead in 2026, as they grapple with evolving cultural landscapes and shifting political

Lotty Rosenfeld Weaponized the Line

Art Review The Chilean artist known as Lotty Rosenfeld understood the importance of both sustenance and courage in the face

Uman’s Diasporic Abstraction

Art Review: Uman's Diasporic Abstraction at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Walking into the exhibit "Uman: After all the things…"

Activists Fight to Salvage the “Sistine Chapel of New Deal Art”

A coalition of artists, preservationists, and activists is raising concerns about the potential demolition of a significant federal office building