Culture and Arts

‘Au 8ème Jour,’ an Award-Winning Animated Short Film, Weaves a Cautionary Tale — Colossal

The award-winning animation "Au 8ème Jour" created by a team of students in France has captured the hearts of viewers worldwide with its stunning visuals and thought-provoking storyline. The film,

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Christina Sharpe’s Appeal to South Africa

The decision to cancel artist Gabrielle Goliath's piece "Elegy" for the South African pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale has

Remembering Beatriz González, Arnulf Rainer, and Franco Vaccari

In Memoriam: Remembering the Art World's Recent Losses In Memoriam is a weekly tribute to those we have recently lost

Ana Mendieta’s Injured Earth

Art Review: Ana Mendieta's Legacy Lives on in Earthworks Ana Mendieta, a late Cuban-American artist, left a lasting mark on

Black Artists Create New Universes in “Unbound”

The exhibition at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, titled "Unbound: Art, Blackness, & the Universe," delves

Vanderbilt University Buys California College of the Arts, Raising Questions

The California College of the Arts (CCA), the last standing private art and design school in the Bay Area, is

The South African Pavilion Is Betraying Its Own History

South Africa's Controversial Decision to Cancel "Elegy" at the Venice Biennale Genocide wants no witness. Genocide wants to elude the

Reports of Artists Killed by Iranian Regime Draw Outrage and Grief

Reports of Artists Killed by Iranian Regime Spark International Outrage In the midst of Iran’s deadly crackdown on dissent, disturbing

Absurd Scenarios Stretch Across Paco Pomet’s Uncanny Canvases — Colossal

Paco Pomet is an artist who brings the absurd to life through his uncanny oil paintings. His work features figures