Culture and Arts

Our Favorite Stories of 2025 — Colossal

In the year 2025, we take a moment to reflect on some of the most captivating stories and artworks that have graced our pages. It's a privilege to share the

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Research Shows How Mount Vesuvius Turned Man’s Brain Into Glass 

A groundbreaking discovery by Italian and German scientists has shed light on how the brain of a victim of Mount

Watch the Brilliant Ballet that Brought Dance to the Bauhaus Movement — Colossal

The Bauhaus movement, known for its emphasis on functionality and design in industrial production, is not typically associated with disciplines

No Other Land Creators Issue Urgent Call to Action in Oscars Speech 

Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham, two award-winning filmmakers, made a powerful statement at the 2025 Oscars ceremony. Their documentary film,

Biological Cells and Chinese Ceramic Traditions Coalesce in Shiyuan Xu’s Porcelain Sculptures — Colossal

Shiyuan Xu is an artist whose porcelain sculptures are inspired by biology, from seeds to the world's smallest organisms. Using

Reckoning With the “Science” of Sexuality

Los Angeles is currently hosting an intriguing exhibition titled "Scientia Sexualis" at the Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. This

The Monstrous Empathy of Amaryllis R. Flowers

Amaryllis R. Flowers's exhibition "Pursuing Defeat" at Hecho a Mano in Santa Fe is a mesmerizing display of fantastical artwork

Manhattan’s New Museum to Reopen With 150-Artist Exhibition

The New Museum in Manhattan is set to reopen this fall after a year-long closure to the public. The museum

Loosely Woven Burlap Mimics Digital Pixels in Jennifer J. Lee’s Photorealistic Paintings — Colossal

Brooklyn-based artist Jennifer J. Lee creates stunning photorealistic paintings on jute burlap that delve into the overwhelming presence of images