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Photos Capture Millions Marching in Epic “No Kings” Protests

The "No Kings" protests that swept across the United States on June 14th marked a historic moment of dissent and resistance against the Trump administration. Millions of people took to

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Michelle Segre’s Impermanent Worlds

Art Review: Michelle Segre's Impermanent Worlds Since my initial review of Michelle Segre's art in 2014, I have witnessed her

Drawn to Synbols, Michael McGrath Conjures Uncanny Narratives — Colossal

Michael McGrath, an artist based in Rhinebeck, New York, creates captivating works of art that blend folk-art inspiration with a

The Brooklyn Museum’s New Top Contemporary Art Curator

The art world is abuzz with exciting new appointments and transitions in various museums and galleries. Let's take a closer

Regina Silveira Pieces Together an Evolving Narrative of Latin America — Colossal

Regina Silveira is a prominent figure in the world of Brazilian conceptual art, with a career spanning over three decades.

The Moment Caravaggio Became Caravaggio

Caravaggio's "Boy with a Basket of Fruit" is a painting that continues to captivate viewers centuries after it was created.

Will Trump Ruin the Art Market?

Title: The Intersection of Politics and Art: Navigating the Global Art Market in Uncertain Times In a world where politics

Ingrid Hernández Reveals Tijuana’s Hidden Beauty

In Tijuana, Mexico, a city often seen as a hybrid of Mexican and American influences, artist Ingrid Hernández presents a

Michelangelo and Titian’s Rivalry That May Never Have Been

In his book, Wallace delves into the lives of two of the most renowned artists of the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo