Culture and Arts

Art from the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection

Graffiti art in New York City has a rich history that dates back to the early 1970s. What began as a rebellious act by the city's youth eventually evolved into

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Lasted Culture and Arts

Pejac Transforms Basic Graph Paper into Detailed, Trompe-L’Ĺ“il Tableaux — Colossal

“Art in Veins” (2025). All images courtesy of Pejac, shared with permission Graph paper is typically used for plotting graphs

Islamic Futurism Here and Now

Exploring the future of Islamic art, calls for a boycott at the Venice Biennale, a comprehensive guide to New York's

May You Live in Interesting Times — The IFPDA Print Fair Asks, Do Bad Times Really Inspire Great Art?

Announcement This year’s edition brings together over 80 exhibitors presenting works from Francisco Goya to Kara Walker. April 9–12 at

Meet the First Cohort of Haystack’s Artist Grant Initiative

For the past half-year, a group of creators from the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts community has thrived through the

When a Palestinian Artist Asserts Her Own Humanity

In the film “Morgenkreis | Morning Circle” (2025) by Berlin-based Palestinian artist Basma al-Sharif, a poignant scene takes place at

Artists Set Islamic Futurism Into Motion

What does a future shaped by Muslim culture look like, and who has the power to define it? In the

The Canonization of Frida Kahlo

Art Review An exhibition dismantles any fixed idea of the artist until no single, easily recognizable figure remains. Liz Kim

The New New Museum

New York is bustling this week with the reopening of a cherished Manhattan institution. Discover the significance of the sari