Culture and Arts

Sliced Slivers Emanate from Barbara Wildenboer’s Altered Books β€” Colossal

Barbara Wildenboer, a Cape Town-based artist, delves into the realm of knowledge and symbolism through her transformative art practice. Drawing inspiration from the overwhelming nature of heavy reference books and

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Lasted Culture and Arts

Spider Lilies and Cherry Blossoms by Sakae Unfurl in Wire and Resin Hair Pieces β€” Colossal

Hair ornaments have a long history in Japanese culture, dating back to the ancient Jōmon period. One such accessory, the

Immerse Yourself in the ‘Hyperwall,’ NASA’s New Visual Showcase of a Changing Earth

The National Museum of Natural History is now home to NASA's new Earth Information Center exhibition, showcasing the beauty and

Temporary Interventions by Kobra Convey the Critical Impacts of Increasing Wildfires β€” Colossal

Wildfires have become an increasingly common occurrence around the world, fueled by rising temperatures and ecosystem imbalances caused by the

An Art Dealer Bought This Painting at a Barn Sale for $50. It Turned Out to Be an Emily Carr Worth Nearly $150,000

An incredible discovery has been made in the art world, as a painting purchased for just $50 has been identified

Dreamlike Narratives Arise from Alefes Silva’s Fantastic Illustrations β€” Colossal

Alefes Silva, a talented illustrator based in BogotΓ‘, explores the intricate relationship between memory and the present in his captivating

Hurricane Helene’s Floodwaters Damaged 80 Percent of Buildings in Asheville’s River Arts District

The aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Asheville's River Arts District has left artists and residents devastated. The once vibrant creative

Collaged Portraits by Emma Odumade Draw on the Past to Face the Future β€” Colossal

Growing up in Lagos, Emma Odumade always had a passion for art, particularly drawing cartoons and creating collages on paper.

Phillip Keefe’s Leggy Furniture Joins Traditional Woodworking and Crawling Insects β€” Colossal

Phillip Keefe’s furniture is truly a sight to behold, with pieces that seem to come alive with a sense of