Culture and Arts

Watery Landscapes Set the Stage for Lachlan Turczan’s Ephemeral Light Installations — Colossal

Lachlan Turczan is an artist based in Los Angeles whose dreamy installations merge natural and perceptual phenomena with technology, creating otherworldly experiences that incorporate light and sound in aquatic landscapes.

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You Can Spend a Night in the Last House Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Before His Death in 1959

RiverRock: A Modern Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright In 1952, an Ohio art teacher and his wife, Louis and Pauline

In Vivid Reliquaries, Stan Squirewell Layers Anonymous Portraits and Patterned Textiles — Colossal

Stan Squirewell is a contemporary artist known for his intricate and intimate mixed-media collages that bring to light the stories

Why Did Vincent van Gogh Paint 26 Portraits of a Postman and His Family While Staying in the South of France?

Vincent van Gogh's time in southern France in the late 1880s was marked by both turmoil and productivity. During this

Pratt’s 2025 Fine Arts MFA Thesis Exhibitions, on View in the Brooklyn Navy Yard

Pratt Fine Arts recently showcased a two-part exhibition curated by Dejá Belardo at their new MFA facilities located at Dock

Historic Frank Lloyd Wright Home Added to List of Endangered Architecture in Chicago

A historic Frank Lloyd Wright home in Chicago, the J.J. Walser Jr. House, has recently been added to a list

Inhabitants of a Fictional World Search for Understanding in Damien Cifelli’s Vibrant Paintings — Colossal

Tarogramma is an imaginary world created by artist Damien Cifelli, where plants flourish but animals are nonexistent. The landscapes are

The Art Institute of Chicago Is Returning a 12th-Century Buddha Sculpture to Nepal

The Art Institute of Chicago has made the decision to return a valuable 12th-century sculpture to Nepal after discovering that

Celia Paul Paints Her Place in the World

Celia Paul, a British painter known for her intense and tactile works, is the subject of a new monograph titled