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An Exhibition Pairs Two Artists and Somehow Both Seem Worse

Flora Yukhnovich and François Boucher: The Language of the Rococo exhibition at the Wallace Collection in London has stirred controversy with its unconventional curatorial choices. The exhibition features two paintings

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Seth Armstrong Sets the Hills of Los Angeles Aglow in Vibrant Oil Paintings — Colossal

Seth Armstrong's oil paintings capture the essence of Southern California, with its vibrant colors and iconic landscapes. In his ongoing

African Mythology and Ancestry Merge in Zak OvĂ©’s Exuberant Sculptures — Colossal

Zak Ové is a British-Trinidadian artist whose work delves into themes of interstellar travel and cultural convergences, exploring African ancestry,

Scientists Recreate Ancient Egypt’s Prized Blue Pigment

In ancient times, long before the likes of Yves Klein, Joni Mitchell, Pablo Picasso, or Miles Davis, the color blue

An LA Show Breathes New Life Into Fire-Damaged Art 

The city of Los Angeles has been facing a different kind of crisis lately, one that is not caused by

Alice Austen’s Pioneering Lesbian Gaze 

Photographer Alice Austen, known for her iconic images captured in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, lived in Clear

The Queer History of Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain

The article is part of Hyperallergic’s 2025 Pride Month series, shedding light on key moments from New York’s LGBTQ+ art

11 Juneteenth Events Around New York City 

Juneteenth, the federal holiday marking the end of slavery in the United States, is just around the corner. As the

30 NYC Monuments of Black Americans You Should Know

Martin Luther King Jr., and Jackie Robinson, marked a shift toward the representation of specific Black historical figures in public