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LOOK HERE Highlights the Work of Progressive Art Studios Nationwide

Category:Announcement The Center for Creative Works in collaboration with Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery unveils an innovative, multisensory exhibition showcasing the talents of neurodivergent artists. This autumn, the prominent art

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Moving Multimedia Collages by Rich Wells Playfully Remember Places and Landscapes — Colossal

Rich Wells, a talented artist based in Sheffield, creates captivating moving collages that encapsulate the essence of various places using

Remembering John H. Beyer, Marian Goodman, and Chung Sang-hwa

In memoriam This week, we pay tribute to several remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on the worlds

A Letter from Our Editorial Director — Colossal

Art has always been a powerful force in bringing people together, fostering connections, and creating a sense of community. In

These 1,000-Year-Old Paper Flowers, Sealed in a Cave, Are a Marvel of Preservation — Colossal

The Tang Dynasty in China, which reigned from 618 to 907 C.E., is often considered a golden age in Chinese

Pratt Manhattan Gallery Presents “RugLife”

The Pratt Manhattan Gallery is currently hosting the final stop of the nationally touring exhibition, "RugLife." Curated by Ginger Gregg

Nan Goldin’s Battle Against Censorship

The recent controversy surrounding artist Nan Goldin and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has sparked a debate on censorship

Jeff Koons’s Trumpian Reflections

Art in New York City is always a vibrant and ever-changing landscape. From the contemplative beauty of Edward Zutrau's radiant

Gabrielle Goliath Strikes a Tuning Fork of Dissent

The legal battle over artist Gabrielle Goliath's project, Elegy, has taken a new turn as she and curator Ingrid Masondo