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A Bizarre Animation Imagines Botanical Growth Gone Awry — Colossal

Succulents and cacti are known for their unique and fascinating characteristics, but what if they could sprout in squiggles or turn orange and float to the sky like balloons? Hiroshi

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What Will Retirement Bring? An Animated Film for Those Dreaming of Work-Free Days — Colossal

Retirement is a time that many of us look forward to, a time where we can finally do all the

What to See During San Francisco Art Week

San Francisco, often referred to as the city by the Bay, has a rich history that continues to evolve and

Leafy Greens and Loaves of Bread Transform into Playful Ceramics by Eléonore Joulin — Colossal

Eléonore Joulin, a Brussels-based artist, has a unique talent for transforming everyday foods into whimsical works of art. From cheese

A Very 2026 Art Reading List

Art Books to Look Forward to in 2026 Are you a fan of art books? If so, you're in luck

Meet the Artist in El Salvador’s First-Ever Venice Biennale Pavilion

El Salvador is set to make its debut at the prestigious Venice Biennale this spring, showcasing the work of painter

Pineapples, Coconuts, and More Art Awards

Art Movements, a weekly roundup of essential news, appointments, awards, and other events in the art world, highlighted some exciting

Michelangelo Made His First Masterpiece When He Was 12 Years Old — Colossal

Michelangelo Buonarroti, renowned for his masterpieces in Renaissance art history, had humble beginnings as a 12-year-old artist. Unlike typical children

15 Art Books We’re Excited to Read in 2026

The year 2026 promises to be an exciting one for art book enthusiasts, with a diverse array of titles set