Culture and Arts

The Anti-Caravaggio of the Baroque Era

The Musée Jacquemart-André’s latest exhibition, titled "From Shadow to Light," showcases the works of French Baroque painter Georges de La Tour. This retrospective is the first major one in France

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Why My Public Art Drives the Right Nuts

The controversial public art piece, "Phoenix Ladder: Monument to the people of the Bronx," has sparked a heated debate, especially

Manhattan DA Drops Charges Against Photographer Alexa Wilkinson

Manhattan Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Photographer Alexa Wilkinson Manhattan prosecutors have made the decision to drop the case against protest

Kudzu Vines and Synthetic Leaves Entwine in Joyce Lin’s Irrepressible Sculptures — Colossal

Kudzu, also known as the “vine that ate the South,” has long been a notorious presence in the Southern United

Louvre Director Resigns Amid Heist Fallout

Laurence des Cars, the president and director of the Louvre Museum, has tendered her resignation today, February 24, in the

Your Guide to Fairs and Shows This LA Frieze Week

Los Angeles has become a hub for art fairs, with a diverse range of options to explore this year. From

Ireland Makes Basic Income Program for Artists Permanent

The Irish government has announced a groundbreaking initiative that will provide 2,000 artists with weekly stipends as part of a

Snow Day in the Art World

New York Newsletter From Helene Schjerfbeck to Glenn Ligon, here’s what to read — and where to go when the

Undulating Coasters and Slide Complexes Loom in Alex Hutton’s Paintings — Colossal

Alex Hutton is an artist whose fascination with rollercoasters and waterslides is evident in his meticulous oil paintings. Despite his