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Center for the Preservation of Artists’ Legacies Announces 2025 Conference

The Center for the Preservation of Artists’ Legacies (CPAL) is dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by contemporary visual artists in preserving their life’s work and legacy. While wealthy artists

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Edward Zutrau Was a Chromatic Rebel

Exploring the Art of Edward Zutrau: A Fusion of Two Worlds Edward Zutrau's exhibition at Lincoln Glenn, titled Thirty Years,

The Language of Flowers Meets Queer Desire in Kris Knight’s Tender Portraiture — Colossal

In the late 19th century, Oscar Wilde, a prominent writer and flamboyant dandy, sparked a trend in London by wearing

New York Academy of Art Presents “Chubb Fellows & Friends”

The Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas has organized a new exhibition titled "Chubb Fellows & Friends" at the New

Pam Connolly Tenderly Weaves Family Snapshots on Vintage Potholder Looms — Colossal

Pam Connolly, a talented artist based in the Hudson Valley, creates intricate woven pieces using vintage potholder looms. Her work

How to Piss Off Trump

The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter covers a range of intriguing topics in the art world. From a mysterious

Yoko Ono’s Art Is an Exercise in Hope

The exhibition showcased a ladder leading to a canvas hanging from the ceiling. Ono's instructions were simple: climb the ladder

What Art Films to See at Sundance This Year

The Sundance Film Festival has come a long way since its humble beginnings nearly five decades ago. What started as

New Artwork on National Mall Lampoons Trump-Epstein Birthday Card

A striking new public artwork has emerged on the National Mall in Washington, DC, shedding light on President Donald Trump's