Culture and Arts

The Darkness of Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light

Thomas Kinkade, known for his idyllic paintings of cozy cottages and picturesque landscapes, was a household name in the 1990s and 2000s. His art, often criticized for being saccharine and

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Enigmatic Phenomena and Galactic Shapes Revolve in Shane Drinkwater’s Cosmic Systems — Colossal

Shane Drinkwater, a talented artist based in Queensland, draws inspiration from self-imposed restrictions to create stunning works of art using

In ‘Passing Time,’ Seth Clark’s Jumbled Old Houses Play, Leap, and Explore — Colossal

Seth Clark's latest exhibition, "Passing Through," showcases his unique approach to art, where he transforms dilapidated houses into works of

NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Unveils Arts Platform

New York City’s mayoral election is fast approaching, and one of the candidates, Comptroller Brad Lander, recently unveiled his arts

An Archive of Lesbian History Right in the Heart of Brooklyn

The Lesbian Herstory Archives (LHA) in Park Slope, Brooklyn, is a treasure trove of materials related to lesbian life, activism,

The Self-Fashioning of the Black Dandy

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute is currently hosting a groundbreaking exhibition titled "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." This show,

Tony Tasset Exposes the World’s Frayed Canvas

Tony Tasset is a renowned artist known for creating sculptures that are so bad they're good. Throughout his career, he

8 Art Books to Read This Pride Month

In a recent interview, writer James Baldwin reflected on his mentor Beauford Delaney, a queer Black painter who taught Baldwin

Dr. Ella Hawkins Reimagines Ancient Artifacts and Prized Objects as Edible Replicas — Colossal

Dr. Ella Hawkins, a Birmingham-based artist and design historian, has found a unique and engaging way to share her academic