Culture and Arts

Intimacy Centers in Nia Winslow’s Nostalgic Paper Collages Highlighting Black Experiences — Colossal

Nia Winslow is a talented artist based in Brooklyn who creates beautiful mixed-media collages using torn pieces of paper. Her work often reflects scenes of togetherness and nostalgia, with a

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Workers Stumble Upon Ancient Greek Mosaic of Dancing Satyrs

Construction workers in Greece made a fascinating discovery while building a water line: an ancient mosaic depicting a pair of

Breaking Just Made Its Olympic Debut. Will It Return in 2032?

Breaking made its mark on the Olympic stage in Paris in 2024, with Japan's Ami Yuasa making history as the

How Economic Pressures are Shaping the Welsh National Opera’s Future

The Welsh National Opera (WNO) is currently facing a challenging situation due to financial constraints, leading to a reduction in

New Banksy Murals Appeared in London Every Day This Week. What Do They Mean?

Banksy's Latest Animal Murals Spark Speculation and Controversy Banksy, the elusive street artist known for his politically charged artwork, has

In ‘Fictional Nature,’ Fabian Knecht Encloses Live Trees and Craggy Stones in a White Cube Gallery — Colossal

Fabian Knecht is a renowned artist known for his unique installations that blur the lines between nature and art. His

These Olympic Gold Medalists Get to Ring a Bell Bound for Notre-Dame

The Paris Olympics have brought a unique and symbolic tradition to the track and field events. Gold medalists and record-breakers

Eileen Agar’s Surrealist Sea

Art history is a fascinating field that is constantly evolving and being redefined by a multitude of contributors. The stories

Philippe Petit Marks the 50th Anniversary of His World Trade Center Walk With a New High Wire Act

Fifty years have passed since Philippe Petit amazed the world by walking on a high wire between the twin towers