Tobias Izsó is an artist who transforms everyday objects into uncanny sculptures with unexpected personalities. From shoelaces and zippers to chairs and piles of laundry, Izsó's work delves into the…

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The Cultural Institutions Group (CIG), a coalition of 39 city-funded New York City arts and cultural organizations, has announced a…
Cognitive Dissonance: A New Exhibition by Seonna Hong In the age of information overload and conflicting beliefs, cognitive dissonance has…
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