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Chunbo Zhang Sandwiches Rich American Fare Between Ancient Chinese Treasures — Colossal

Chunbo Zhang's "Food Treasure" series is a stunning exploration of the American diet through the lens of Chinese porcelain motifs. The series, which features acrylic and watercolor paintings, showcases dishes

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Louise Bourgeois’s Iconic Spider Returning to Tate Modern

The iconic spider sculpture "Maman" by Louise Bourgeois is set to return to London's Tate Modern in 2025 to celebrate

The Sinister Subtext of Farshid Bazmandegan’s Paintings

Farshid Bazmandegan's solo exhibition, "Drifting in Between," at Track 16 Gallery in Los Angeles delves into the complex relationship between

Why Has Gold Dazzled So Many Cultures Throughout History?

Gold has always been associated with opulence and wealth, from ancient Egyptian jewelry to modern fashion trends. The Brooklyn Museum

Quirky Facades of Japan’s Love Hotels Feature in François Prost’s Vibrant Portraits — Colossal

Love hotels in Japan are not just places to stay for a few hours—they are a reflection of the country's

An Ancient Statue of a Roman Emperor Will Finally Be Reunited With Its Head

The head of an ancient bronze statue depicting a Roman emperor is set to be reunited with its torso in

Sheila Hicks’s Faith in the Latent Power of Materials

Sheila Hicks, an American artist known for her mastery of color and form, is currently being celebrated in a captivating

If You’re Nostalgic for Nokia, See the Devices That Defined ’90s Cellphone Design in a New Online Archive

The archive showcases the innovative spirit and creativity of the designers who worked for Nokia, revealing the behind-the-scenes process of

Paper Christmas Trees by Maho Motoyama Take Holiday Boxes to a New Level — Colossal

Los Angeles-based designer Maho Motoyama is known for his unique creations made from single sheets of green paper. His latest