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An Expansive New ‘Skyspace’ by Perceptual Artist James Turrell Debuts in Aarhus — Colossal

James Turrell, a renowned artist known for his groundbreaking work in perceptual art, has been pushing the boundaries of light, space, and human experience since the 1960s. One of his

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The Kettering Foundation Is Focusing on Democracy and the Arts

The Charles F. Kettering Foundation is dedicated to advancing inclusive democracies through citizen engagement, promoting government accountability, and countering authoritarianism.

Peels and Folds Soften JosĂ© Manuel Castro LĂłpez’s Fleshy Stone Sculptures — Colossal

José Manuel Castro López is a sculptor from A Coruña, Spain, who creates stunning stone sculptures that showcase delicately peeled

Milwaukee Art Museum Presents Robert Longo’s Hyperrealistic Charcoal Drawings

Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History at the Milwaukee Art Museum Currently on display at the Milwaukee Art Museum is

Thriving Habitats by Stéphanie Kilgast Emerge from Plastic Bottles and Recycled Objects — Colossal

Stéphanie Kilgast, known for her innovative and eco-conscious art, continues to push boundaries with her latest solo exhibition, "LUSCIOUS LEGACY"

Sculpture of a Turd on Nancy Pelosi’s Desk Appears on National Mall

In a surprising turn of events, a bronze-colored sculpture has appeared on the National Mall in Washington, DC, depicting the

Moral Qualms and Modern Anxieties Lurk in Owen Gent’s Illustrations — Colossal

Owen Gent, a talented illustrator based in Bristol, is known for his captivating work that explores themes of psychological struggle

Maurizio Cattelan Banana Artwork Could Fetch $1M at Auction

The Iconic Banana Artwork “Comedian” by Maurizio Cattelan to Hit Auction Block The infamous banana duct-taped to a white wall,

These Tiny Doodles May Be William Blake’s Earliest Engravings, Overlooked for Nearly 250 Years

Experts at Oxford University’s Bodleian Libraries have made a fascinating discovery that sheds new light on the early career of