Culture and Arts

Why Did a Frank Lloyd Wright Lamp Sell for $7.5M?

The recent auction at Sotheby's modern art evening sale saw a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed double-pedestal lamp fetch a staggering $7.5 million, making it the most valuable piece by the renowned

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Nearly 450 Objects Are on the Block in a Marvelously Eclectic Auction from David Lynch’s Archive — Colossal

Are you a fan of iconic films like Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, or Eraserhead? If so, you have a unique

Ben Shahn, On Nonconformity

The Jewish Museum in New York City is hosting a groundbreaking exhibition this spring, showcasing the works of social realist

Whitney Museum Suspends Independent Study Program

The Whitney Museum of American Art has made the decision to suspend the Independent Study Program (ISP) for the 2025–26

A New Frida Kahlo Museum Is Coming to Mexico City

Frida Kahlo’s extraordinary life and artistic journey will soon be showcased in a brand new museum set to open this

We’re Not Your Pride Publicity Stunt 

In June, as Pride Month rolls around, institutions across the world remember that they have queer artists in their archives.

The Smithsonian Design Triennial Reinvents Home

The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is a treasure trove of design and history, housed in the opulent Carnegie Mansion

Four New York City Shows to See Right Now

New York City is a hub for art exhibitions that showcase the diversity and complexity of human experiences. This week,

The Hyperallergic Art Crossword: June 2025

As we kick off Pride month, let's delve into some intriguing clues related to LGBTQ+ history and culture. From Marsha