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10 Old Art Books to Read in 2025

As my bookshelf groans under the weight of neglected novels and overdue library books, I find solace in perusing lists of most-anticipated titles. Yet, this month, our editorial team decided

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Unlearning the Myths of Asian Art History

Art history is a complex and fascinating subject that often leaves us grappling with the unknown. The Asia Society and

Nick Cave’s Eternal Garden

Nick Cave is a renowned artist known for his maximalist approach in a time when minimalism was dominating the art

From the Fire’s Remains, Kelly Akashi Sculpts Possibility

Kelly Akashi's latest exhibition at Lisson Gallery in Los Angeles showcases a unique blend of personal history, tragedy, and hope.

Landscapes, Customs, and Culture Shape the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards — Colossal

The Sony World Photography Awards received an overwhelming response this year, with nearly half a million images submitted from over

SFMOMA Gets $1.5M From Google for Ruth Asawa Exhibition

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) recently announced that it has received its largest corporate donation ever for

Regal Portraits Evoke Myth and Power in Simone Elizabeth Saunders’ Hand-Tufted Textiles — Colossal

Simone Elizabeth Saunders is an artist who delves deep into the exploration of Black identity through her vibrant and powerful

Tate Museums Cut Staff by 7%, Citing Post-Pandemic Deficit

The Tate museums in the United Kingdom are making tough decisions in response to a post-pandemic deficit, with approximately 40

This April, Thousands of Kites will Paint the Sky for an International Festival of Flight — Colossal

The international kite festival, Artevento, is set to take place in Cervia, Italy, for 16 days this spring, from April