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Hyperallergic’s Art Tarotscope for the Winter Solstice

The Speaker of Wands card from the Mixed Signals tarot deck by M Eilo (all images courtesy M Eilo)Hyperallergic’s tarotscope series is a combination of tarot with astrology, a reading

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Judge Denies Motion to Block Trump’s Anti-Trans Arts Funding Bar 

The deadline for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant application is fast approaching, and arts organizations are facing

Ethereal Waterfalls Cascade Across Darkened Landscapes in Jonathan Knight’s Photos — Colossal

Jonathan Knight, a Denver-based artist, has a unique approach to capturing the beauty of waterfalls in the wilderness. While most

NOMA Highlights Contemporary West African Masquerade Artists

The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) is set to unveil a groundbreaking exhibition titled "New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations

Filled with ‘Half-Pots,’ Adam Ledford’s Life-Size Room Drawings Reflect Timeless Routines — Colossal

Adam Ledford, an artist inspired by Crockett Johnson’s classic children’s book “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” creates large-scale installations that

New York City Shows We Love Right Now

Art exhibitions offer a unique opportunity for viewers to engage their senses and explore art that may not immediately reveal

This Eight-Pound Miniature Dachshund Survived 16 Months on a Rugged Australian Island. But She’s Still Evading Rescuers

“I’m sure she’s found her own little place where she’s safe,” Farnden adds. “She’s probably living on wallabies or something.”

Otherworldly Flowers Emerge from Darkness in Clara Lacy’s Meticulous Graphite Drawings — Colossal

Nature has always been a source of inspiration for Clara Lacy, whose childhood explorations of the fields and streams near

Who Drank Wine in Ancient Troy? New Research Suggests Just About Everyone

A depas goblet excavated from the ruins of Troy by Heinrich Schliemann in the 1870s University of TĂĽbingen The ancient