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Prettiness Is Political for Marie Laurencin

Marie Laurencin was an artist known for her pretty paintings of women, horses, and other elegant subjects. In an interview with Time magazine, she famously questioned why she should paint

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Cassandra Dias Takes an Impressionistic Approach to Painting with Thread — Colossal

Is there a more profound way to reflect on the grandeur of nature than by capturing its essence through embroidery?

Giant Buddha Lands in New York

Daily Newsletter A nude performance, a photography fair turns to craft, and a review of Alice Tippit's erotics Recently, artist

Navid Baraty’s Atmospheric Photos Explore Contrasting Scales of Time — Colossal

Reflecting on how cities like New York City and Chicago have only developed over the past few centuries makes one

Venice, Here We Come

Weekly Newsletter A guide to the 2026 Venice Biennale, Joan Semmel still killing it at 93, Hungary's post-Orbán art world,

Nude Performance at MFA Boston Confronts One of Art’s Oldest Tropes

News Artist Xandra Ibarra's “Nude Laughing” sparks conversations about consent, viewer etiquette, art history, and the human body. A mid-performance

Contrast Reigns in Austn Fischer’s Conspicuous Black-and-White Photos — Colossal

Austn Fischer, a photographer originally from Wisconsin and now based in London, began his journey in photography to articulate feelings

Can Art Feel?

Generation Z has recently embraced the term "aura," originally coined by Walter Benjamin to describe the mysterious presence that art