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10 Art Books for Your March 2025 Reading List

New Perspectives on Art and Printmaking This month, our editors and contributors bring you a fresh look at familiar topics in the art world. From the struggles of reclaiming heritage

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In Cardboard and Gold, Narsiso Martinez Highlights the Workers of American Agriculture — Colossal

Americans are uniquely disconnected from our food. More than 10 percent of the working population is employed in agricultural sectors,

Long-Lost Rembrandt Goes on Display at the Rijksmuseum

Long-Lost Rembrandt Painting Rediscovered After Six Decades in Private Collection After a two-year study by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, a

Suffering From “Creative Hangover”? You’re Not Alone

The Creative Hangover: Understanding the Emotional Rollercoaster of Artistic Expression Artists are no strangers to the emotional highs and lows

Johan Siggesson’s Striking Portraits of ‘Big Tuskers’ in Kenya — Colossal

African elephants are known for their majestic tusks, with some bulls growing tusks so long that they scrape the ground

Rediscover a Rembrandt After More than Six Decades in Hiding — Colossal

In 1898, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam showcased a collection of paintings by the famous Dutch Golden Age artist Rembrandt

Whitney Biennial Sneak Peek

The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter brings you insights from the prestigious Whitney Biennial, the closure of Chicago's DePaul

Everyday Traces of NYC’s SWANA Diaspora

Art Review: Exploring the SWANA Diaspora in New York City The exhibition at the New York Public Library titled "Niyū

Plan to Close DePaul Art Museum Faces Community Backlash

DePaul University in Chicago is set to close its campus art museum, the DePaul Art Museum (DPAM), on June 30,