Culture and Arts

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. The centerpiece of the exhibition is a series of large-scale

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Lasted Culture and Arts

From Vietnam to Nepal, Lee Me Kyeoung Expands the Geographic Bounds of Her Corner Store Drawings — Colossal

Corner stores hold a special place in communities around the world, serving as a hub for locals to gather, shop,

A New Book Illuminates Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Prolific Time in Los Angeles — Colossal

Jean-Michel Basquiat, a prominent figure in the New York art scene of the 1980s, had a lesser-known but incredibly productive

Why Take a Selfie in 2025?

The resurgence of selfies in unexpected places has sparked a renewed interest in the phenomenon, prompting us to delve deeper

Archaeologists Reconstruct Ancient Roman “Jigsaw Puzzle”

The Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) has embarked on an ambitious project to reconstruct a massive installation of Ancient Roman

The Pliable Philosophy of Brazilian Geometric Art

The SĂŁo Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) has a rich history of Brazilian modern and contemporary art, with a surprising

Unity and Resilience Flow Through Taquen’s Gestural Compositions — Colossal

Street artist Taquen is known for his large-scale minimalist compositions that adorn the sides of buildings, hospitals, and street barriers

What Were Federal Agents Doing at a Puerto Rican Museum in Chicago?

Federal agents made a surprise visit to the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture (NMPRAC) in Chicago recently,

A Dance and Film Series Choreographs Five Poetic Approaches to Beginning Again — Colossal

The world is constantly changing, and it can be overwhelming to keep up with the pace of these changes. How