Culture and Arts

Loosely Woven Burlap Mimics Digital Pixels in Jennifer J. Lee’s Photorealistic Paintings β€” Colossal

Brooklyn-based artist Jennifer J. Lee creates stunning photorealistic paintings on jute burlap that delve into the overwhelming presence of images in our modern world. Her work, showcased in a recent

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Sebas Velasco Reflects the Spirit of Brixton for London Mural Festival β€” Colossal

Sebas Velasco, a talented artist known for his murals and paintings inspired by landscapes and cinematic portraits, has recently unveiled

New Conduct Guidelines at Barnard Met With Faculty Backlash

Barnard College’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has recently taken a stand against the school's new

In “Pillow Fight,” Disasters Get a Soft Landing β€” Colossal

Argentinian director Fernando Livschitz is back with another mind-bending animation that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. In his latest

‘The Starry Night’ Accurately Depicts a Scientific Theory That Wasn’t Described Until Years After van Gogh’s Death

Vincent van Gogh's iconic painting, "The Starry Night," has long captured the imagination of art lovers around the world with

A Monument to Trans and Nonbinary Life Graces Trafalgar Square

A thought-provoking event took place in London's Trafalgar Square on September 18, as Mexican artist Teresa Margolles unveiled her latest

The World’s Best Pizza Is in New York City, According to Italy-Based Rankings

Una Pizza Napoletana, located in New York City, has been crowned as the best pizza in the world by 50

A Stamp Collection Is a Vivid Ode to Endangered Animals β€” Colossal

Hanoi-based graphic designer and illustrator TΓΉng NΓ’m recently rediscovered a project he created in college called the Endangered Species Stamp

Toronto Biennial of Art Promises Joy Amid Precarity

The Toronto Biennial of Art (TBA) is set to open this Saturday, September 21, with a focus on acknowledging multiple