Culture and Arts

Artist of the Open Road’ — Colossal

Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) was a renowned Japanese artist who lived during a period of significant societal change in Japan. Born on the cusp of the Meiji Restoration, Hiroshige's art captured

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Let It Burn

The recent burning down of Nottoway Plantation has sparked a range of emotions, particularly within the Black community. The destruction

LA’s $1B Lucas Museum Lays Off 21 Employees

The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, founded by iconic filmmaker George Lucas and his wife Mellody Hobson, has recently announced

Columbia Students Honor Mahmoud Khalil in Unofficial Commencement 

“But Mahmoud’s detainment has shown me that even in the darkest of circumstances, love, community, and hope can still shine

Stephen Shames Highlights a Transformational Era in ‘Black Panthers & Revolution’ — Colossal

The construction of California Highway 17, now known as Interstate 880, in 1940 had a devastating impact on Oakland's African

Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn and Andrea Carlson on View at The Goldfarb Gallery

The Goldfarb Gallery in Toronto is proud to announce the launch of our exciting Spring/Summer program on May 22nd. The

A Unique Portfolio of Hilma af Klint’s Botanical Drawings Communes with Nature’s Spiritual Side — Colossal

During the early 20th century, the Industrial Revolution was in full swing, drawing people to cities with new job opportunities

Transforming Sites of Violence, One Stitch at a Time 

Spandita Malik’s exhibition, Jāḷī—Meshes of Resistance, showcases nine embroidered textiles featuring photographs of women who are survivors of domestic violence.

Met Museum Gifted Coveted Trove of 6,500 Photos

The discovery of S.J. Moodley's photo "Boy in a wicker chair" from the apartheid era in South Africa has shed