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No One Was “Picasso’s Woman”

As an editor, one must always be attuned to the subtleties of language. The way we articulate our thoughts can reveal a lot about our perspectives. Certain words may be

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Pesto the Penguin Waddles Into the Art History Canon

Baby Moo Deng, at just two months old, is already learning the importance of sharing the spotlight. But let's not

Scientists Release an Astounding, Detailed Map of a Fly Brain in Groundbreaking Study — Colossal

The exploration of the fruit fly brain has opened up a new realm of possibilities in neuroscience. NASA's groundbreaking mission

A Junk Dealer Discovered a ‘Horrible’ Painting in a Cellar 60 Years Ago. It Might Be a $6.6 Million Picasso

The discovery of a potential authentic Pablo Picasso painting in an Italian family's home has sparked excitement and intrigue in

Papier Mâché Bat Masks by Jym Davis Take Wing in Bold Portraits — Colossal

Atlanta-based artist Jym Davis, also known as False Face, has a unique fascination with bats. His journey into creating masks

A Treasure Hunter Just Uncovered the $100,000 Prize Hidden in the Massachusetts Woods

Project Skydrop, a treasure hunt organized by video game developer Jason Rohrer and recording artist Tom Bailey, recently came to

Symmetric Paper Collages by Haegue Yang Commune with the Spiritual — Colossal

Haegue Yang, a Seoul-born artist known for her immersive sculptures and installations, is recognized for using common materials and traditional

Glenn Ligon, Gustav Metzger, and Jason Rhoades in Their Own Words in New Books From Hauser & Wirth

Hauser & Wirth Publishers is proud to present a trio of groundbreaking publications this fall, each offering a unique perspective

One Year After England’s Famous Sycamore Gap Tree Was Illegally Felled, a New Exhibition Honors Its Legacy

The illegal cutting down of the famous Sycamore Gap tree in 2023 sent shockwaves through the community. To commemorate the