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Australia’s Decision to Drop Its Venice Biennale Artist Ignites Uproar 

Australia’s decision to drop Lebanese-born artist Khaled Sabsabi as its representative for the 2026 Venice Biennale has caused quite a stir in the art world. The controversy began when Creative

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Brooklyn Museum’s Africa Collection to Get a Brand New Space

A decade after the Arts of Africa was established as its own department at the Brooklyn Museum, the institution is

New Protest Art Lampoons Trump’s Gaudy Bathroom Redesign

News "In a time of unprecedented division," reads a plaque, "President Trump focused on what truly mattered: remodeling the Lincoln

Ambiguity Reigns in Olaf Hajek’s Mysterious Illustrations — Colossal

For Olaf Hajek, understanding differences is not about opposition but discovering connections. The Berlin-based illustrator creates intricate, surreal artworks inspired

How Photography Helped Build the Atomic Bomb

Art Review An intergenerational group of artists, known as Slow War Against the Nuclear State, delves into the enduring impact

Frank Relle’s Photos Revel in Louisiana’s Otherworldly Swampland — Colossal

Photographer Frank Relle recalls being nine years old when he would sneak out of his New Orleans home to witness

Whitney Biennial, Can You Hear Us?

Weekly Newsletter Fascism is looming, yet a significant US art exhibition seems oblivious. Plus, insights on crafting protest signs, a

David Morrison’s Alluring Drawings Spring from the Blank Page — Colossal

David Morrison delves into the hyperrealistic depiction of flowers, seeds, and plants, highlighting nature's intricate details and captivating textures through

Marica Vilcek, Graceful Champion of Immigrant Artists, Dies at 89

Her namesake foundation has awarded over $17 million to advance its mission, including unrestricted cash awards for researchers and artists