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The Friendship That Transformed Frida Kahlo 

Frida Kahlo's Month in Paris: A Surrealist Encounter with Mary Reynolds Frida Kahlo, “Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair (Autorretrato con pelo cortado)” (1940), oil on canvas (Digital Image © 2025 MoMA,

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Richard Mayhew, Painter of “Mindscapes,” Dies at 100

Renowned landscape painter Richard Mayhew passed away at the age of 100 in his home in Soquel, California. His unique

Kazuaki Koseki’s Dreamy Photos Capture Japan’s Forests Shimmering with Fireflies — Colossal

In the lush forests of Japan's Yamagata prefecture, Kazuaki Koseki captures the enchanting beauty of fireflies in his series "Summer

Jessica Drenk Transforms Thousands of Pencils into Organic Vessels — Colossal

Jessica Drenk’s mesmerizing sculptures from her ongoing series, Implements, are a sight to behold. These undulating and organic forms are

How a Gauguin Painting Went From Real, to Lost, to Fake

The story of the disappearance and reappearance of a Gauguin painting titled "Flowers and Fruit" is a fascinating tale that

Tristan Duke’s “Gaze of the Glacier” Captures Our Planet on the Brink

Tristan Duke's exhibition, "Glacial Optics," is currently on display at SITE Santa Fe in New Mexico until March 17, 2025.

Drippy, Feathery, and Spiny Growths Spring from Hannes Hummels’ Otherworldly Flowers — Colossal

Cologne-based artist and designer Hannes Hummel is known for his fascination with the fusion of digital tools and nature. His

The Affordable Art Fair Is Hotter Than Ever

Johnson explained to me that her rug works are meant to challenge societal norms and expectations placed on women, particularly

Hours After the Protesters Who Threw Soup at a van Gogh Were Sentenced, Three More Activists Repeated the Stunt

The recent actions of environmental activists Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland at London's National Gallery have sparked controversy and debate.