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The Mount Rushmore of Racism

Blizzard shuts down museums in New York, Prince Andrew's arrest photo is hung at the Louvre, a beloved hand-drawn calendar in Los Angeles, and a biography of a mountain. Can't

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A Portrait of Alan Turing Made by an A.I.-Powered Robot Could Sell for Up to $180,000

A groundbreaking auction at Sotheby’s is set to feature a truly unique piece of artwork—a portrait created by a humanoid

Karlotta Freier’s Illustrations Relate Dreamy and Surreal Narratives — Colossal

Karlotta Freier, a talented illustrator based in Brooklyn, brings her characters to life in a world filled with emotion and

Nicola L. Probes the Generative Contradictions of Womanhood

Nicola L.'s sculptural series, Pénétrables, showcases wearable objects resembling empty skins with openings, sleeves, eye holes, and zips. Originally designed

Magic and Whimsy Abound from Shannon Taylor’s Fantastic Watercolor Dioramas — Colossal

Shannon Taylor is an artist based in Oakland who has a knack for transforming vintage compacts into enchanting worlds filled

LA Artists Push Back Against Call to “Beautify” RV Encampments

Artists and housing advocates in Los Angeles are up in arms over a controversial call for art proposals to decorate

You Can Buy the Recording Console the Beatles Used to Make Their Iconic Album ‘Abbey Road’

The Beatles’ iconic recording console, the EMI TG12345, is up for auction, giving rock fans and musicians the chance to

Whether Underwater or Up a Tree, Close-Up Photographer of the Year Delights in the Details — Colossal

Close-up Photographer of the Year has unveiled its shortlist for the 2024 competition, showcasing stunning close-up, macro, and micro photography

Historical Lessons From Nelson Mandela’s Desk Calendar

Audience engagement is a key aspect of Indian artist Jitish Kallat's work, as he often incorporates participatory and public art