Culture and Arts

Can Artists Stop the AI Slop Machine?

In 2022, Molly Crabapple noticed a concerning trend: her unique illustrations of the Aleppo skyline and protest portraits were being replicated across the internet. It became evident that artificial intelligence

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Five Shows to See in New York City Right Now

The art world is buzzing with a plethora of exciting exhibitions and shows this week, showcasing the diverse talents of

Who Shot Me? Help Identify the Anonymous Photographer Who Captured 1960s San Francisco — Colossal

The mystery surrounding the unidentified San Francisco-area photographer from the 1960s and 1970s continues to captivate audiences and spark curiosity.

Athens Museum Removes Artworks Vandalized by Far-Right Lawmaker

The National Gallery–Alexandros Soutsos Museum in Athens made a bold decision to remove four damaged artworks by Greek artist Christophoros

Delight in Heather Rios’s Delectable Cakes Made from Polymer Clay and Embroidery — Colossal

Heather Rios is an artist whose creations look good enough to eat, but you might want to resist the urge.

The Unlikely Muse of Soil

Soil is a fundamental element of our planet, yet often overlooked and underappreciated. In a recent exhibition at Somerset House

Unlearning the Myths of Asian Art History

Art history is a complex and fascinating subject that often leaves us grappling with the unknown. The Asia Society and

Nick Cave’s Eternal Garden

Nick Cave is a renowned artist known for his maximalist approach in a time when minimalism was dominating the art

From the Fire’s Remains, Kelly Akashi Sculpts Possibility

Kelly Akashi's latest exhibition at Lisson Gallery in Los Angeles showcases a unique blend of personal history, tragedy, and hope.