Culture and Arts

At Home With the Last Heir of a Pissarro Painting Looted by Nazis

TELLURIDE, Colorado — ā€œI’m the last of the Mohicans,ā€ ruminates David Cassirer from the dining room of his modest frontier-style house in the mountains. David is the last surviving heir

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70 Shows to See in NYC This Spring

New York City is buzzing with excitement as the art world gears up for the spring season. Hyperallergic's long-awaited guide

Rendered in Handmade Pigments, Rupy C. Tut’s Warriors March Toward Belonging — Colossal

Warriorhood, as defined by artist Rupy C. Tut, is not just a physical battle but also a way of living

Magdalena Abakanowicz Sculpted the Collective Body

Magdalena Abakanowicz: The Thread of Existence - A Review Magdalena Abakanowicz's art is a testament to the power of the

Masayoshi Matsumoto Meticulously Transforms Balloons into Expressive Critters — Colossal

Masayoshi Matsumoto, also known as Isopresso Balloon, has taken the art of balloon animals to a whole new level. His

Call for Applications: 2026 Craft Archive Fellowship

Center for Craft Announces $5,000 Craft Archive Fellowship The Center for Craft is excited to announce the launch of the

‘Architectural Fantasies’ Chronicles Elaborate Creations by Self-Taught Artists — Colossal

Salvation Mountain: A Testament to One Man's Vision In the rural town of Niland, California, just east of the Salton

Art Spring in NYC

The spring season in New York City is always a time of excitement and anticipation for art lovers. With a

Tshepiso Moropa Splices Setswana Folklore and Dreams into Archival Collages — Colossal

Tshepiso Moropa is a self-taught artist based in Johannesburg who creates stunning collages using personal and archival images. Drawing on