Culture and Arts

Former Met President Daniel Weiss to Lead Philadelphia Art Museum

The Philadelphia Art Museum (PhAM) has recently undergone significant changes with the appointment of Daniel H. Weiss as the new director and CEO. Weiss, who previously held the position of

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Activists Arrested at Brooklyn Navy Yard in Protest Against Israeli Military Ties 

Eight activists were arrested outside the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City on Wednesday morning, September 17, while forming

ArtFields Awards Over $100,000 in Prizes to Southeastern US Artists

Lake City, a quaint town in South Carolina, may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking

Borusan Contemporary Presents “Edward Burtynsky: Shifting Topography”

Exploring the Intersection of Nature and Industry: Edward Burtynsky's "Shifting Topography" Exhibition Borusan Contemporary is proud to present Edward Burtynsky's

For Lygia Clark, Art Was a Means of Survival

Lygia Clark's retrospective at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin sheds light on the intricate connection between art, therapy, and politics.

A Neo-Impressionism Show for the One Percent

The National Gallery in London is currently showcasing an exhibition titled "Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists." This exhibition features works

Pussy Riot Members Sentenced to Russian Prison in Absentia

A Moscow court has handed down prison sentences in absentia to five members of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot

Interact with OK Go’s Innovative Open-Source Animated Music Video for ‘Impulse Purchase’ — Colossal

OK Go, the band known for their creative music videos and catchy tunes, has once again pushed the boundaries with

Sprawling Mural in Support of Immigrants Unveiled in St. Patrick’s Cathedral

The mural is a powerful statement in support of immigrants and their place in New York City, a city known