Culture and Arts

Cosemtics and Cosmos Blend in Circe Irasema’s Wooden Sculptures — Colossal

Circe Irasema, a talented artist based in Mexico City, views painting as a reflection of time. She contemplates the male-dominated narrative of Western art history and how it impacts the

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Louvre Directors Testimony Sheds New Light on Heist

On October 22, the Louvre's Director, Laurence des Cars, addressed the French Senate, providing insights into the daring jewel heist

Sarah K. Khan Crafts a History of Unruly Women

Sarah K. Khan’s showcase at BRIC intertwines various mediums such as ceramics, printmaking, video, digital animation, and text, exploring themes

Carmen Argotes Maximalist Homage to Garment Workers

CLAREMONT, California — Entering the Lenzner Gallery at Pitzer College feels like stepping into Carmen Argote’s walk-in closet. In this

Bruce Museum Presents Moses Ros: HUMAN / NATURE

Born in New York City in 1958, the Bruce Museum’s 2025 artist-in-residence, Moses Ros, draws abundant inspiration from the natural

Miniature Picasso Painting Goes Missing in Spain 

“Naturaleza muerta con guitarra (Still Life with a Guitar)” (1919) is notably absent, according to a museum in Spain. (image

This October, a Global Public Art Project Turns 35 Cities into Playgrounds

This month, cities around the globe are embracing a significant public art initiative led by Nōvo Collective. The project, known

Alison Friend Packs a Lot of Personality into Witty Dog Portraits

Dogs really are like us! Eager snackers with a penchant for pizza. The delightful canines featured in Alison Friend’s charming

Ruth Asawa Arrives in New York with a Monumental Retrospective

Celebrated as a pioneering presence in 20th-century art, the remarkable Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa left a lasting legacy marked by