Culture and Arts

Participatory Pavilions by Hou de Sousa Emerge from Colorful Lights and Facets — Colossal

Hou de Sousa, a design studio founded by Nancy Hou and Josh de Sousa, is redefining urban spaces with their innovative architectural installations and large-scale sculptures. Based in New York,

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A Year After Record Floods, Gowanus Open Studios Returns

Gowanus Open Studios made a triumphant return for its 28th edition over the weekend, showcasing the talent of over 400

Energetic Characters Collide in Roco’s Bold, Cartoonish Jumbles — Colossal

Rodrigo Oñate, known as Roco, is a talented artist who blends the visual languages of graffiti, comics, and pop culture

Brooklyn Nonprofit Apologizes for Removing Palestinian-American Artist’s Work

article: UrbanGlass, a Brooklyn nonprofit, recently issued a public statement apologizing for removing Palestinian-American artist Phil Garip's artwork from a

This Art Dealer Paved the Way for Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani. So Why Haven’t You Heard of Her?

Berthe Weill, an influential art dealer in the early 20th century, is finally receiving recognition with a new exhibition at

On Canvas and Shell, Alexis Trice Paints Ethereal Scenes Gleaming with Energy — Colossal

Alexis Trice, a native New Yorker, sees water as a conduit for energy and emotion in her artwork. Her paintings

Carrie Mae Weems, Alex Katz, and Mark Bradford Among Recipients of National Medals of Arts

The prestigious National Medals of Arts were awarded to 20 distinguished artists and arts patrons at the White House on

From Reviled to Revered, an Enormous Pigeon Perches Atop the High Line — Colossal

The High Line in New York City has recently welcomed a new sculpture that pays tribute to an unexpected subject

ACLU Sues Colorado Town Over Cancellation of Native Artist’s Residency

Danielle SeeWalker, a Húŋkpapȟa Lakȟóta muralist and activist, found herself embroiled in controversy when the town of Vail, Colorado, abruptly