Culture and Arts

Will Anyone Represent the US at the Venice Biennale?

The Venice Biennale is always a hotspot for the art world, but this year's representation from the United States seems to be up in the air. Initially, it was announced

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Rarely Seen Sketches by Michelangelo Debut in the US 

The College of William and Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Virginia, is currently hosting an extraordinary exhibition that

Uneasy Interactions Signify a Response to Tragedy in Jinjoo Jo’s Blue Illustrations — Colossal

South Korean artist Jinjoo Jo's illustrations walk a fine line between cuteness and discomfort, innocence and harm. Her series, "Blue

We Are the New Romantics

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is currently hosting a retrospective of Caspar David Friedrich, the prince of Romanticist kitsch. This

Rui Sasaki Encases Spectral Flowers in Intimate Glass Assemblages — Colossal

Rui Sasaki is an artist whose work is deeply inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's quote, "What is essential is invisible

10 Art Books for Your March 2025 Reading List

New Perspectives on Art and Printmaking This month, our editors and contributors bring you a fresh look at familiar topics

Daisy Patton Paints Wedding Photos Back to Life 

Daisy Patton’s latest exhibition, titled "Before These Witnesses," is a captivating exploration of the theme of weddings. Located at the

Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Gift to New York 

Reflecting back on my childhood, I recall a vivid memory of neon orange billowing through the trees in Central Park

Buried for Nearly 2,000 Years, a Monumental Dionysian Fresco Sees the Light of Day in Pompeii — Colossal

The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E. had a devastating impact on the city of Pompeii, burying it under