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Historic Theater Discovers 15th-Century Doorway That May Have Led to a Dressing Room

A recent archaeological discovery at the United Kingdom’s oldest working theater, St. George’s Guildhall in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, has shed new light on the history of the iconic venue. Experts

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Splashes of Stainless Steel by Zheng Lu Embrace Philosophy, History, and Technology — Colossal

Zheng Lu is a Beijing-based artist who creates stunning sculptures using highly polished stainless steel. His work is a beautiful

Luigi Mangione Cleans Up Nicely in New Courtroom Sketches 

Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson shooter Luigi Mangione made an appearance at a Manhattan court today, February 21, marking his

In ‘Flying High,’ Tyler D. Ballon’s Portraits Parallel Sports, History, Identity, and Patriotism — Colossal

Édouard Manet's painting "The Execution of Emperor Maximilian" is a powerful depiction of the Hapsburg royal and two generals being

LA Artists Reclaim the Spotlight at Two Alternative Fairs

Art Fairs in Los Angeles Offer Alternative Spaces for Emerging Artists Yesterday, instead of attending Frieze's VIP opening, I decided

A Miniature Musical Curio Shop by Chris Millar Spins Like Clockwork — Colossal

Chris Millar, a talented artist who previously worked in a toy store for seven years after graduating from art school,

Donald Trump Brings Back “Degenerate Art”

The alarming resurgence of fascist aesthetics in the United States under the Trump administration is a cause for deep concern.

From Tiny Strips of Cardboard, Greg Olijnyk Fashions Fantastical Monuments — Colossal

Greg Olijnyk, a talented artist based in Melbourne, has a unique way of transforming cardboard into intricate and detailed sculptures

Suggestive Portraits of Queer Priests and Nuns Spark Fury in Mexico

The recent Mexico City exhibition showcasing paintings of sexualized and queer Christian priests and nuns has sparked controversy and protests