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A New Searchable Public Domain Archive Collects 10,000+ Images Free for Use — Colossal

The launch of the Public Domain Image Archive by The Public Domain Review this month has opened up a world of possibilities for artists, illustrators, designers, and creatives of all

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Claude Cahun’s Survival Guide for the Ages

Book Review: Claude Cahun's "Cancelled Confessions (Or Disavowals)" A new translation of the French artist’s 1930 memoir is a kaleidoscopic

Onassis AiR Opens Applications for 2026–27 Residencies in Athens

Onassis AiR Opens Applications for 2026–27 Residencies in Athens After six successful years supporting nearly 250 fellows from around the

Becoming Caravaggio

The latest news in the art world is buzzing with updates from various museums and galleries. Mass layoffs at the

Lisa Funderburke Tapped to Lead Newark Museum of Art

The Newark Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Lisa Funderburke as its new president and chief executive. Funderburke,

Museum of Fine Arts Boston Lays Off 33 Workers

The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston recently announced a staff reduction, resulting in the layoff of 33 workers, representing

Michelle Segre’s Impermanent Worlds

Art Review: Michelle Segre's Impermanent Worlds Since my initial review of Michelle Segre's art in 2014, I have witnessed her

Drawn to Synbols, Michael McGrath Conjures Uncanny Narratives — Colossal

Michael McGrath, an artist based in Rhinebeck, New York, creates captivating works of art that blend folk-art inspiration with a

The Brooklyn Museum’s New Top Contemporary Art Curator

The art world is abuzz with exciting new appointments and transitions in various museums and galleries. Let's take a closer