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Beep Boop! Computers and Game Consoles Blink to Life in Love HultĂ©n’s Retrofuturist Tech — Colossal

Love Hultén, an artist based in Gothenburg, Sweden, is known for his whimsical sculptures that pay homage to the early days of digital technology. His creations, inspired by throwback pixelated

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10 Shows to See in Upstate New York, August 2025

August in Upstate New York is a time of abundance, with sunflowers blooming and art exhibitions flourishing across the region.

Raymond Saunders, Who Made the Color Black His Own, Dies at 90 

I’m a painter,” Saunders once said, encapsulating his multifaceted identity and artistic practice. His work often blurred the boundaries between

Gabrielle Garland’s House Portraits Illuminate Daily Life, Individuality, and the ‘Fabric of Society’ — Colossal

Gabrielle Garland is an artist who creates square-format, mixed-media paintings that capture the essence of homes without depicting people. Her

How the Moomins Showed Us a More Compassionate World 

The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) has transformed into a magical world with the exhibition "Tove Jansson and the Moomins: The

Lisa Congdon Translates the Healing Power of Making from Collage to Painting — Colossal

Late last year, Lisa Congdon found herself in a challenging situation as she recovered from two knee replacements, unable to

More than 70 Iconic Works by Kerry James Marshall Shape a Major Survey in the U.K. — Colossal

Kerry James Marshall's vibrant paintings challenge the past by delving into themes of race, identity, legacy, and representation. In a

Man Dies in Whitney Museum Fall

A tragic incident occurred at the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan on July 30, resulting in the death

Ruth Asawa Proved That Mothering Is Inherently Artistic

Exploring the intersection of motherhood and artistry, Jordan Troeller's latest book, Ruth Asawa and the Artist-Mother at Midcentury (2025), sheds