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As we approach the end of another year, it's time to reflect on the standout moments that made 2024 a memorable year for the art world. From the electrifying coverage

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Historic Buildings Destroyed as Palisades Blaze Rages

The devastating wildfires in Southern California have taken a toll on several cultural institutions and landmarks in the Pacific Palisades

Vibrant Morsels of Paper Come Together in Laura K. Sayers’ Stamp Collection — Colossal

Glasgow-based artist Laura K. Sayers is known for her intricate paper creations that fit within the confines of a postage

The Fool Has Appeared in Art for Centuries. What Do These Portrayals of the Complex Character Say About Us?

Portrait of a Jester looking through his fingers, circa 1548 The Phoebus Foundation Throughout history, the figure of the fool

Contemporary Artists Use the Rug as a Vehicle for Expression at the Museum of Craft and Design

The Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco is currently hosting an intriguing exhibition titled "RugLife," which showcases the

Sophie O’Neill’s Detailed Embroidery Journals Chronicle All 365 Days of the Year — Colossal

Embroidery as a form of artistic expression has gained popularity in recent years, with creators like Sophie O'Neill, also known

Pacific Palisades Fire Spreads to Getty Villa Grounds

The Pacific Palisades fire in Southern California has been rapidly spreading, reaching the grounds of the Getty Villa on Tuesday,

See the Sprawling Secret Passageway Built for Florence’s Elite 450 Years Ago

The Vasari Corridor: A Hidden Gem Reopens in Florence In 1565, a remarkable passageway was constructed atop the Ponte Vecchio

‘Doing Is Living’ Highlights Five Decades of Ruth Asawa’s Biomorphic Wire Sculptures — Colossal

Ruth Asawa: From Internment Camp to Artistic Mastery In the aftermath of World War II, the United States government, gripped