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Alison Saar’s Artistic Revolution 

Alison Saar: A Lifetime of Art and Influence Alison Saar's artistic journey began at a young age, growing up in a creative environment with artist parents who nurtured her passion

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Chicana Artist’s Once-Censored Mural Finds a New Home in LA

Barbara Carrasco’s iconic mural, "L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective," is finally finding a permanent home after more than four decades.

Cosmic Birds Soar Through New York City Subway Stations in Fred Tomaselli’s New Mosaics — Colossal

Fred Tomaselli is a renowned artist known for his large-scale, collaged resin paintings and ongoing series of reimagined front pages

Six New York City Shows to See November 2024

New York City is a hub of artistic expression, with a plethora of museums and galleries offering a diverse range

ChatGPT or Shakespeare? Readers Couldn’t Tell the Difference—and Even Preferred A.I.-Generated Verse

Artificial intelligence (A.I.) chatbots are proving their poetic prowess by mimicking famous poets like William Shakespeare, Walt Whitman, Sylvia Plath,

‘Return to Hairy Hill’ Hauntingly Renders Family Lore in Black-and-White Animation — Colossal

In the small prairie town of Hairy Hill, Alberta, a young girl named Ethel resides with her three younger siblings

Inside the Brutal Murders That Inspired a Foundational Work in the True Crime Genre

On April 14, 1965, Perry Smith and Richard Hickock were executed by hanging at the Kansas State Penitentiary. Their deaths

A Samurai-Inspired Backpack Elevates Leather Scraps to a Bag Befitting a Warrior — Colossal

In Japan, there is a unique tradition of randoseru, which are small leather backpacks designed to withstand years of use

See How Modern Artists Obsessed With Death and Darkness Looked to Medieval Gothic Artworks for Inspiration

The Garden of Death, Hugo Simberg, 1896 Jenni Nurminen / Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum During the late 19th