Culture and Arts

Matt Bua’s ‘Repurposed City’ in Upstate New York Just Hit the Market — Colossal

Nestled on nearly 27 wooded acres just outside the charming town of Catskill, New York, artist Matt Bua has spent the last twenty years creating a unique and innovative compound

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CDK Company Makes Moves Through a Contemporary Art Museum to Billie Eilish’s ‘Bittersuite’ — Colossal

CDK Company, a renowned dance group in The Netherlands, continues to showcase the next generation of dancers with their latest

Brooklyn Museum Workers Rally Against Layoffs Outside Benefit Dinner

The recent layoffs at the Brooklyn Museum have sparked outrage among current and former employees, as well as supporters of

A Short Documentary Celebrates the Fruits of Nearly Five Decades of ‘Extreme Beachcombing’ — Colossal

John Anderson, a resident of Forks, Washington, has spent nearly five decades pursuing his passion for beachcombing along the Pacific

Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston’s Legacy 

The Jewish Museum in Manhattan is currently hosting an exhibition that brings together the works of two artists from different

Through Landscapes Marred by Climate Disaster, Seonna Hong Mines ‘Past Lives’ — Colossal

Seonna Hong’s exhibition, "Past Lives," at the Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art delves into the interconnectedness of experiences and

Show on Artists of African Descent Loses Funding Amid Trump DEI Crackdown

The decision to terminate the exhibition at the Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC, has sparked controversy and

Reconnecting with the Earth, Cyrah Dardas Collages Paintings with Handmade Pigments — Colossal

Cyrah Dardas, an artist based in Detroit, draws inspiration from oxidized metals, foraged plants, and botanical inks and dyes to

An Artist’s Dispatches From Luigi Mangione’s Hearing

The atmosphere outside the New York Supreme Court Criminal Term at 100 Centre Street was tense on that chilly Friday