Culture and Arts

Salvador Dalí’s Frustrating Vision of the Divine

In 1961, just three weeks after Easter, a 22-year-old man attacked Salvador DalĂ­'s 1951 painting, "Christ of Saint John of the Cross," using a rock at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery

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Art for Dignity

The US president's latest target is the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building, a DC landmark known as the “Sistine Chapel

Ellen Harvey’s Elegy to Lost Places

The Disappointed Tourist: An Ode to Lost Places Ellen Harvey's project, The Disappointed Tourist, is a poignant exploration of places

Philadelphia Sues Trump Administration Over Removal of Slavery Exhibits

The legal battle between the city of Philadelphia and the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the National Park Service

Studio Museum Evacuates Visitors After “Sprinkler Emergency”

The Studio Museum in Harlem faced a minor setback today as visitors were evacuated due to a sprinkler emergency in

Artists Call on Jewish Museum’s Support to Save New Deal-Era Murals

The Jewish Museum in New York City is being urged to step in and save the Wilbur J. Cohen Building

Personal Identities Pair with Sartorial Expression in Paintings by Glenn Hardy Jr. — Colossal

In his upcoming solo exhibition, "Building Identities Through Style," artist Glenn Hardy Jr. delves into the world of fashion to

A Millennia-Long Fascination With Armor

The Worcester Art Museum recently reopened its armor galleries, showcasing a diverse collection that goes beyond the traditional focus on

Marvin Heinzel Gets Up-Close and Personal with Characterful Avians — Colossal

Marvin Heinzel’s stunning bird portraits focus on the intricate details of individual feathers and expressive eyes, capturing the beauty of