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Zilia Sánchez, Artist of Sensual Abstractions, Dies at 98

Zilia Sánchez, a renowned Cuban artist known for her dimensional paintings that blend geometric abstraction with eroticism, passed away at the age of 98 on December 18. Galerie Lelong in

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Water Droplets Cling to Fluorescent Plant Spines in Tom Leighton’s Alluring Photos — Colossal

Tom Leighton, a renowned photographer, is celebrated for his unique approach to capturing the photosynthesis process of plants. His work

With 60 Artists, ‘The Golden Thread’ Weaves Together a Survey of Contemporary Fiber Art — Colossal

The Golden Thread 2: A Fiber Art Show Returns to Manhattan's South Street Seaport The Golden Thread 2: A Fiber

Amy Sherald’s Parables of Black American Life

Amy Sherald's artistry is a testament to the power of representation and storytelling. In her mid-career survey at the Whitney

Was Rembrandt Inspired by the Story of Queen Esther? 

With advancements in art historical scholarship and a growing understanding of cultural exchange, the Jewish Museum's latest exhibition, "The Book

Artists’ Monuments to the Great Migration

The Great Migration was a pivotal moment in American history, with over six million Black individuals moving to the North

Russian Photographer Disinvited From World Press Photo Ceremony

After winning the World Press Photo (WPP) prize, Mikhail Tereshchenko, a staff photographer for the Russian state-controlled media outlet TASS,

Nan Goldin Sells Prints to Benefit Gaza Animal Hospital

An online sale of prints by artist and activist Nan Goldin will benefit Gaza’s first and only animal shelter and

Workers Protest Abrupt Layoffs at Guggenheim Museum

The recent layoffs at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum have sparked outrage among cultural workers in New York City. More