Culture and Arts

Met Museum Returns Buddhist Painting Taken During Korean War

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently returned a 16th-century Buddhist painting to its rightful home at the Sinheungsa Temple in Sokcho, South Korea. The painting, titled β€œThe Tenth King

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Ruby Silvious’ Tiny Paintings and Assemblages Reimagine Used Teabags β€” Colossal

Ruby Silvious is a talented artist who creates intricate mixed-media collages and tiny paintings using repurposed teabags. She carefully manipulates

In Conversation: Will Wilson

The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey has teamed up with Art Bridges to showcase an exciting exhibition featuring the

Analog Books with Synchronized Soundtracks β€” Colossal

Introducing Paper-fi: The Future of Analog Reading 2026 has been hailed as the year of analog, with a resurgence in

NYC’s New Culture Commissioner

The recent appointment of Diya Vij as the new NYC Culture Commissioner by Mayor Zohran Mamdani has garnered attention and

Maximum’s Upcycled ‘Billex’ Process Turns Discarded Bank Notes into Furniture β€” Colossal

Money counterfeiting is a persistent issue that money manufacturers face worldwide. In the U.K., for instance, the previous version of

Curator Diya Vij Named NYC Culture Commissioner

Diya Vij Named NYC Culture Commissioner: A Visionary Leader for the Arts Diya Vij, the vice president of curatorial and

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices β€” Colossal

Just north of Cusco in the Sacred Valley of the Incas lies a hidden gem - Ceramicas Seminarios. Founded in

What’s a Gen X to Do?

This week's newsletter is filled with drama and excitement in the art world. From a new leader at the Louvre