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Will the Real Cimabue Please Stand Up? 

Cimabue, a renowned artist of the early Renaissance, is finally getting the recognition he deserves with the exhibition "A New Look at Cimabue" at the Louvre. This groundbreaking exhibition showcases

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White House Renews Threats to Smithsonian Institution

The Trump White House has once again threatened to cut funding to the Smithsonian Institution if it does not comply

Artists Embrace an Affordable and Ubiquitous Material in ‘Cardboard: Infinite Possibilities’ — Colossal

Cardboard: Infinite Possibilities Exhibition Showcases the Versatility of Cardboard as an Artistic Medium The upcoming exhibition, Cardboard: Infinite Possibilities, at

A ‘Hybrid Habitat’ By Guto Requena Gives New Meaning to ‘Urban Jungle’ in São Paolo — Colossal

In São Paolo, architect Guto Requena has transformed a midcentury interior into a stunning "hybrid habitat" known as "Apartamento Varanda."

A Letter to Mamdani

The recent mayoral election in New York City saw the historic victory of Zohran Mamdani, a relatively unknown assemblyman who

‘Surreal Salon 18,’ Curated by Swoon, to Open at Baton Rouge Gallery with 60+ Artists — Colossal

Surreal Salon 18 Returns to Baton Rouge Gallery Surreal Salon, the annual international exhibition celebrating the Pop-surrealism/Lowbrow movement, is making

Best Art in Worst of Times

The year 2025 has been a whirlwind of art shows, films, and cultural movements that have kept the art world

Medieval Psalms Were Not For Everyone

Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life at the Morgan Library & Museum The exhibition Sing

Trump-Appointed NEA Chair Returns for Second Term

News Mary Anne Carter Reappointed as Chair of National Endowment for the Arts Political consultant Mary Anne Carter, who previously