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10 Exhibitions to See in Chicago This Fall

As the crispness of autumn looms over Chicago, the city is awakening with creativity—excitement fills the air as Chicago Exhibition Weekend kicks off today, with 50 art participants showcasing their

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Tracing the Peacock Chair’s History From Manila to Nashville

The peacock chair, with its intricate woven design and historical significance, became a focal point in my exploration of these

Order and Chaos Entwine in Abstract Embroideries by Kristine Stattin — Colossal

Kristine Stattin: Exploring the Beauty of Abstract Embroidery Kristine Stattin, an artist based in the Occitanie region of southern France,

Carmen Herrera Becomes First Latine Artist to Enter White House Collection

A Historic Moment: Carmen Herrera's Painting Acquired by the White House A groundbreaking moment in art history has unfolded as

Dozens of Artworks Rescued From War-Torn Ukraine Go on Display in Berlin

Amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the historic city of Odesa has faced significant destruction due to repeated

Imaginative Scenes Vibrantly Expand in Shelley Aldrich’s Illustrated Tunnel Books — Colossal

In the era before modern technology, entertainment was derived from analog sources such as live music, art shows, theater performances,

The Biting Satire of Eleanor Antin’s Photography

Eleanor Antin's Persona series of photographs and drawings, currently on display at Diane Rosenstein Gallery in Los Angeles, offers a

From Remedios Varo to Laurie Simmons, a New Exhibition Forwards a Feminist View of the Uncanny — Colossal

The concept of the uncanny has long intrigued psychologists, artists, and writers alike. Coined by psychiatrist Ernst Jentsch in 1906

A Five-Pound Hunk of the World’s Oldest Known Synthesized Pigment Was Found in Nero’s Palace

Archaeologists in Rome have made a stunning discovery in the ruins of the Domus Aurea palace, uncovering a treasure trove