Culture and Arts

Someone Bought This Painting at a Garage Sale for $50. Experts Say It’s a Lost van Gogh Worth $15 Million

The discovery of this long-lost van Gogh painting has sent shockwaves through the art world. The idea that a painting by one of history’s most famous artists could be hidden

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Lasted Culture and Arts

Making Food Into an Art in Muslim-Majority Cultures

Food culture in the Islamic world has always been a significant aspect of community life, connecting people to their roots

Discover Your Path in the Arts at the University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico’s Department of Art provides a dynamic and interdisciplinary space where creativity and intellectual exchange flourish.

Ai Weiwei Knocks Down the Building Blocks of Empire

The exhibition "What You See Is What You See" by Ai Weiwei at Faurschou New York is a poignant reflection

The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World: 2024 Edition

Art is a powerful medium that often reflects the struggles and triumphs of society. In the art world, there are

Hyperallergic’s 10 Hottest Social Media Videos of 2024

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, Hyperallergic has always been a pioneer. Since its inception in 2009, the publication

Mous Lamrabat’s Striking Portraits Put Unity, Love, and Compassion in Sharp Focus — Colossal

Mous Lamrabat, a photographer born in Morocco and raised in Belgium, has always been intrigued by the diasporic experience and

A View From the Easel in Los Angeles

Welcome to the 264th installment of A View From the Easel, a series where artists share insights into their workspace.

Seventy-Seven Fascinating Finds Revealed in 2024, From a Mysterious ‘Anomaly’ Near the Great Pyramid of Giza to a Missing Portrait of Henry VIII

Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 (1788) Some of these rediscoveries have already made their way