Culture and Arts

The Bukhara Biennial Will Break Your Heart

The Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan has made a remarkable debut with its inaugural event titled "Recipes for Broken Hearts." This biennial, directed by Diana Campbell with Gayane Umerova, showcases the

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Victoria Dugger Reinterprets the American Flag in Glitter and Fringe — Colossal

Victoria Dugger's Exhibition "Freak Flags" Explores Identity and Politics Through Art Victoria Dugger's encounter with Jasper Johns' iconic painting "Flag"

Israel’s Plan to Artwash Genocide at the Venice Biennale

Israel's participation in the Venice Biennale has sparked controversy and protest due to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The Israeli

A Painterly Short Film Follows Alfred Nakache from Swimming Star to Holocaust Survivor — Colossal

Artem “Alfred” Nakache (1915-1983) was a remarkable individual who overcame his fear of water as a child to become an

Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs at SFU’s School for the Contemporary Arts

The School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Vancouver offers a transformative experience for artists seeking

The Political Power of Glitter

The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter from Hyperallergic is filled with intriguing stories and thought-provoking insights. From the unruly

The Art World’s Epstein Problem

The recent release of the Epstein files has sparked widespread interest and concern, shedding light on the depravity and corruption

Does It Have to Mean Something to Be Great?

Art Review: Joanne Greenbaum's "Amnesia" Exhibition at Nino Mier Gallery Joanne Greenbaum is a trailblazing artist who has managed to

The Unruly Politics of Glitter

Glitter: The Democratization of Light in Art A cold Saturday afternoon in downtown San Francisco sets the scene for an